Outdoor Research X-Gaiters

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Built off a legacy of alpine protection with a few new improvements, the insulated Outdoor Research X-Gaiters cover you down to your toes with bulk-free warmth and compatibly for any expedition.

Features

  • Insulated 3mm stretch neoprene panels seal around your boots for a snug, streamlined fit and flexible on/off versatility
  • Durable Water Repellent (DWR)-treated 90-denier ripstop stretch double-weave provides rugged durability, guarding against the elements as well as punctures and abrasions
  • Compatible with crampons, mountaineering boots and ski touring boots, the improved design features a pliable lip that secures completely over your toes and heels
  • Grippy neoprene wraps the circumference edges of your boots and stays put without slipping
  • Hook-and-loop closures and 4mm shock cord easily adjust even when your dexterity is compromised or if emergency situations occur
  • PrimaLoft® Aerogel insulation covers toes and entire lower half of boots for advanced warmth
  • Adjustable instep straps hold snug against your boots

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Mountaineering

Gaiter Height

Mid-calf

Gaiter Height (in.)

XS: 12 inches

S: 12.5 inches

M: 13 inches

Max. Top Circumference (in.)

XS: 15 inches

S: 15.5 inches

M: 16 inches

Lower Material

50% nylon/43% polyester/7% spandex

Upper Material

91% polyester/9% elastane lining

Weight

1 lb. 0.8 oz.

Gender

Unisex

Size Chart

XSSMLXL
U.S. Men's5.5 - 77.5 - 8.59 - 1010.5 - 11.512 - 13
U.S. Women's6.5 - 88.5 - 9.510 - 1111.5 - 12

Sizing Notes

For gaiters, please refer to your shoe size.

Size up 1 full size for use with 800-meter double boots.

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