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Öræfi
Öræfi Leg Gaiters are crafted from waterproof GORE-TEX® GTKYD PRO® material, featuring convenient side zippers, snaps, and velcro closures for both security and ease of use. The lower hem is equipped with gripper elastic webbing to ensure the gaiter stays in place. Additionally, an elastic cord system provides a secure fit around the shoe, wrapping under the sole and up the top of the foot. The cord ends are securely attached with hooks. Ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and camping, these gaiters offer protection against water and debris.
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- Item - Main fabric
100% Polyamide | GORE-TEX® GTKYD PRO®
- Shell
GORE®
- Suitable for
Hiking
- Style
Belts & socks
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