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Types of gaiters
- Hiking: lightweight, breathable; offer basic protection against rocks, grit and light rain or snow
- Mountaineering: heavy-duty protection, added insulation for harsher conditions, often waterproof/breathable
- Trail running: lightweight and compact to keep out debris, not usually waterproof
Gaiter height
- Over-ankle: best for dry conditions, trail-running, summer hiking
- Mid-calf: 8–12 inches tall, often water resistant but best for dry or moderately wet conditions
- Knee: 15–18 inches tall, best for deep snow, wet brush, harsh or rugged conditions
What size gaiter to buy? (U.S. sizes)
- Small: women's 6.5–8.5, men's 5–7
- Medium: women's 7.5–10.5, men's 6–9
- Large: women's 9.5–10.5, men's 8–11
- Extra large: men's 10–13
Improve your running comfort with these lacing tips: We'll help you alleviate heel slipping, pressure points and knots that work loose.

