28 July 2007, 02:05
N'gagiHelp! Gaitors got me!
Anybody have the catalog number for the Cabela's safari gaitors? I lost mine...

I don't see them in either their master catalog or web site. At least not what I think you are looking for. Try the Boyt folks:
http://www.boytharness.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=95Gary
28 July 2007, 03:20
AtkinsonThe Boyt gaitors are the best for Africa IMO..I have a pair of them and a pair of Cabelas, and a few others.
Cabela's do not sell the boyt gaitors anymore. I picked up two pair about a year ago in their bargain basement section. The clerk told me they were discontinuing them. Probably due to low sales most likely.
28 July 2007, 21:56
Bill CMark - Did you check the bottom of the gun safe?

$13 at Boyt:
http://www.boytharness.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=125REI sells some short, lightweight gaiters. They work well for me. (Would hate to wear gaitors.)
I vote for the Boyt. Simple and lightweight which is what you want.
My PH could not believe I showed up w gaiters and soft souled shoes. (Got off on the right track right from the start).
I used them every day and saved myself alot of work on socks and laces.
Andy
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Originally posted by Brice:
REI sells some short, lightweight gaiters. They work well for me. (Would hate to wear gaitors.)
+1http://www.rei.com/product/69787229 July 2007, 03:50
N'gagiquote:
Originally posted by Bill C:
Mark - Did you check the bottom of the gun safe?

$13 at Boyt:
http://www.boytharness.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=125
GRRRR...no I didn't, and come to think of it, I have the cool Courtney drawstring bag laying down in the smaller one, and i know my shooting gloves are in there. If they are wadded up inside, i think it's time to clean and organize my gear!
Seriously Bill, that will be too funny if they are in there. I'll bite the bullet and tell you if so...

29 July 2007, 20:49
tsibindi...I've used Boyt's/Cabela's, and REI gaitors. Any of these work O.K. But the best by far,in my experience, are from Courteney. They are made from impala skin. Very soft, with a draw string top, which allows easy on-off. I purchased mine in Bulawayo several years ago, and they're top-notch. Not cheap, but good.