Who makes the best gaiters in your opinion and why...

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Gearing up for my 2014 trip, and wanted some of you guys opinions on gaiters. (Or any other necessities).
 
I have tried the canvas and leather gaiters.

Leather hands down are the best.

The canvas ones, you will have rubbish sticking to it.
 
Apx. $30 USD
 
Thanks wheels. I think I will order a pair from Rowland Ward. Now if only I could find a 470NE double at such a deal ...
 
No problem. Not sure what shipping will add to the cost.

Where and when are you hunting in 2014?
 
No problem. Not sure what shipping will add to the cost.

Where and when are you hunting in 2014?

I will be in Zimbabwe late May til early June. Plains game only (unless a super opportunity for buff or leopard comes up). I hope to go back in two years for buff and maybe leopard.
 
Sounds like a blast. Will look forward to hearing about it and seeing pictures.
 
moroka.30 make a good set of snake proof gaiters , called snakebusters .
not cheap, but all reports state they are the goods
 
Thanks bluey. I think I like the ones from Rowland Ward. Does anyone know how to change the currency selector on the RW website ? Maybe I am a friggin idiot , but I can't get it to change.:doh2:
 
moroka.30 make a good set of snake proof gaiters , called snakebusters .
not cheap, but all reports state they are the goods

bluey you are trying to stop the bloody grass seeds and crap like that getting in your socks and boots.........:)
 
Thanks bluey. I think I like the ones from Rowland Ward. Does anyone know how to change the currency selector on the RW website ? Maybe I am a friggin idiot , but I can't get it to change.:doh2:

have you registered on the site ?
 
i am trying to remember , but i think i had to register with email, code ,etc . then i think i got an email from them i had to click on their link in it and then i was registered. then it changed currency when i logged on and put an item in my bought cart .. cant remember hundered percent. if you have a problem email them and they are good at getting back and helping.
 
bluey you are trying to stop the bloody grass seeds and crap like that getting in your socks and boots.........:)

They will do that aswell, ole chum, and the wriggle sticks won't be able to put you on ice either
 

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