Stone Glacier uses stronger-than-steel Dyneema bootstraps and rugged ripstop for a gaiter that should last for years.
The way I use gaiters, they need to be tough. Thankfully, there are several models on the market that withstand the rigors of upland bird hunting and the off-trail thrash that is mountain elk hunting.
Released this year, the Stone Glacier SQ2 Alpine Gaiter might be the top of the heap.
In short: Designed for hunting, the Stone Glacier SQ2 Alpine Gaiter ($129) is an extremely durable, knee-high gaiter that will serve anyone who needs dependable protection from brush, mud, and snow.
While expensive, they should last a long time and have replaceable Dyneema bootstraps.
Stone Glacier SQ2 Alpine Gaiter Review
If you want to thrash a pair of gaiters, take them through a full hunting season. Take them alpine elk hunting covering several miles a day.
Then, drag them to South Dakota for 4 days of pheasant hunting, followed by a dozen days of upland bird hunting in Eastern Colorado.
Conservatively, that means 100-plus miles of off-trail hiking through some of the thickest bushes, deepest mud, and snowiest hillsides you can find, with rarely a trail to follow. The Stone Glacier SQ2 Alpine Gaiter faced all that in our testing.
After all that, they’re still holding up — well, like a dirty version of new.
For most people shopping for gaiters, you could just stop right here and buy a pair. You won’t be disappointed.
If you want more details, here’s the scoop.
SQ2 Alpine Gaiter Details
