I then wear a neck gaiter, wind-stopper balaclava and down-filled face mask.
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A neck gaiter covered his mouth and a headlamp shone from his forehead.
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Its feminine image was soon lost, and was dubbed Congress gaiter and Boston boot in America.
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In RAF parlance, gaiter includes legging.
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Leather gaiters were rare in military, though sometimes a calf-length cotton gaiter had leather kneecaps added.
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The company added a Gore-Tex lining and a four-way-stretch gaiter to its popular Crosslite mountain running shoes.
From the sltrib.com
The speakers, gear change gaiter, ventilation controls, air vents, main dials, cupholders and steering wheel boss all follow a circular theme.
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While not true chaps, some Western-style riders use half chaps, particularly in hot weather, but gaiter-style half chaps are not traditional cowboy gear.
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A heel stabilizer and stiffish midsole increase support beneath the lightweight honeycomb mesh upper bolstered by a built-in gaiter to help keep the pebbles out.
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Spat: a cloth covering (a legging) that covers the instep and ankles
A shoe covering the ankle with elastic gores in the sides
Legging consisting of a cloth or leather covering for the leg from the knee to the ankle
On a vehicle, a gaiter or boot refers to a protective flexible sleeve covering a moving part, intended to keep the part clean.
Gaiters are garments worn over the shoe and lower pant leg, and used primarily as personal protective equipment; similar garments used primarily for display are spats. Originally, gaiters were made of leather. ...
(Gaiters) Commonly a neoprene anklet or legging put over the top of wading shoes and to keep gravel from getting into the shoe and abrading the stocking foot of the wader. These are also called gravel guards.
(Gaiters) Covering for lower leg and top of foot.
(Gaiters) Nylon material formed into a cuff that goes on over a mountaineer's boot to prevent snow, ice or rocks from getting into the boot.
(Gaiters) Outerwear that zips or snaps around ankles and lower legs to keep water, snow or muck out of your climbing boots.