Crackshot Snake Guardz is the original ultra-lightweight snake gaiter, with metatarsal protection. A unique design of these snake bite protecting leg gaiters allows air circulation between the leg of the wearer and the Snake Guardz. All fabrics have water-repellant coatings so fang venom does not soak into the material. Solid colors meet the California Technical Bulletin #117, Section E, CS-191-53 flame-retardant specifications. For proper sizing, measure the circumference at the largest part of calf: - Small: 6"" to 9"" - Medium: 9"" to 14"" - calf circumference<- Large: 14"" to 18"" - calf circumference - X-Large: 18"" to 23"" - calf circumference - XX-Large: 23"" to 30"" - calf circumference - XXX-Large: 30"" to 36"" - calf circumference
R**.
Comfortable
This review is a little premature as I have not yet worn them out in the field.My purpose is writing this at this time is to discuss the fit. I'm a decent sized guy with some what thick caves. So finding gaiters that fit can be some what challenging at times. I bought a set of 3XL Outdoor research rocky mountain gaiters once which just barely fit. They worked great for the application which was walking around in some snow but was a hair tight. So I was skeptical about the fit of these guard gaiters but I ordered them anyways thinking I could at least modify them to fit me.Anyhow, I received these a few days ago and tried them on first thing. The gaiter wraps around my leg with extra material to spare. It could easily accommodate a slight larger leg size. This includes still being able to over lap eliminating gaps and securing your legs. My next concern was the straps, was they going to be long enough to reach around and connect. The top strap being the one that wraps around the largest part of the leg, the caff, still has 1-2" of slack. The bottom of course has double or more. (wearing typical blue jeans) One could easily make strap extensions if need you need another inch or two.Again, I haven't walked around with them much but they're light weight and seem very comfortable. Quality seems decent but not sure how well they would hold up to consent usage. I'm not sure I would use them if I was one of the people working inside the snake pit at a Rattlesnake round up but I think they will work great for hikers and people occasionally out in the field.
N**
What is good protection worth? Explained.....
Review from MR C.I spent a long time researching different options before ordering these Crackshot "bite proof" gaiters.First off; this is my first time purchasing gaiters. I concluded, why spend money and not buy from a proven manufacturer and are still made in country+++. The extended lace cover panels were also a big factor in my decision. Good coverage.Far from the cheapest but not the most expensive either. Still more than I had intended to spend.This was easier to justify compared to the headache of being treated for a copperhead bite. Knowing this, even your wife may say; "just hurry up and buy them" like mine did.Ordered Large and they fit great. You certainly know they are there but not uncomfortable. Sure your legs can get very warm in the hot weather.. That's expected. The interior panels feel strong against punctures.. A nice rugged outer material. The straps and clips seem to work well.I primarily use them for working in one area of the property without the added task of constantly scanning the ground covered in thick leaves and downed branches. I still do a quick scan. Just not every step now. Looking forward to using them for a long walk in the woods and along the river one day.Time will tell on wear and tear. Judging from the build quality, I am not expecting any premature surprises. Will update if anything changes.Thanks for reading.
F**D
Good for the price range
These are a good value in their price range. They are 2x as much as some and 1/3 as much as others.They are essentially bendy pieces of plastic sown into a tightly woven synthetic fabric. They are well made and mine have no loose strings or unexpected material hanging off. This is important for the type of territory you'll probably be walking through if your in snake territory.They protect roughly the top half of your foot, but leave the bottom half and your toes exposed. I recommend a sturdy pair of shoes/boots underneath to minimize the risk to this area. A steel or composite toe box would be even better. I'm a fairly short short guy (5'7") and these come up right below my knees so I feel pretty protected in that regard. It's hard to see a snake striking higher than that. They have tight seams to allow a better wrap around your leg and are adjustable with straps and clasps so they fit securely without being too tight or loose.The foot protection could be a little longer and they could go down a little lower on your foot, but there's only a small unprotected area there that probably is below the strike of most snakes. I occasionally find myself pushing them down from the top as they can ride up, but I think tweaking the straps will fix that.I think you'll be hard pressed to find better protection in this price range.
J**E
Beleive it or not I wear these on my MTB and they are fantastic!
These are great, solid, overlapping, great top of foot protection, not to tall and adjustable buckles. Now the interesting part is I wear these riding my mountain bike. I get a lot of comments on the trail and people think I am weird, but I ride super overgrown single track trails in an area where I am one of the only riders or hikers and it's snake city - no joke - a number of different species in fact, but I am really haired by the big southern pacifics because the anti-venom was not made against that species. I was struck twice by them before buying these, once on my pedal and once on my tire. I had enough of that monkey business after two strikes! They say to watch where you place your feet in snake country - yeah well you can't do that on a bike on a gnarly rocky trail, if you lose traction or balance your foot goes down whether you like it or not wherever it goes down. Amazingly these are super comfortable to wear while pedaling because they articulate well at the ankle joint. I punched two holes through the fabric were my high top shoes lace with a hot punch and I tie my shoe laces over these. They stay down tight and I can remove them easily when I get to a wider less snaky trail and roll them up and put them in my camel back bag. They also of course work and feel awesome on my western boots with jeans, but I want to make sure to give them a shoutout for working so well on mountain bikes too. Really a great product and they give me a lot of peace of mind!
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