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Best for rough terrain
Low bulk gaiters for dusty, sandy, or wet trail edges when debris in your shoes becomes the thing you cannot ignore.
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Trail Gaiters
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Colorado high-country · general
Layer management on variable-weather days.
Reviews launch with our first verified-purchase customers. Until then, every claim on this page is one we can stand behind without an aggregate.
Straight answers from route data. The same planning that builds Trip kits weighs the Trail Gaiters against your actual trail, and tells you when a different size wins.
Longs Peak: Good margin — worth the carry on an objective this size.
Elevation profile for Longs Peak: from 9,400 ft at the trailhead to a high point of 14,259 ft across 6.9 one-way miles. Waypoints: Trailhead, 9,400 ft at mile 0.0; Goblins Forest, 10,100 ft at mile 1.1; Chasm Junction, 11,540 ft at mile 3.3; Granite Pass, 12,080 ft at mile 4.3; Boulder Field, 12,760 ft at mile 5.5; The Keyhole, 13,150 ft at mile 6.2; Summit, 14,259 ft at mile 6.8.
For Longs Peak, the Trail Gaiters is worth the carry on an objective this size.
The call rides on the route's distance (14.5 mi) and climb (5,100 ft), topping out at 14,259 ft. On an objective this size it earns its place: not mandatory, but worth the weight.
This call is made for the typical trip here (a party of 2, alpine day movement) rather than your exact plans. The call shifts with the people actually going.
These numbers are what summer usually does in this elevation band, not a forecast. Your date can run colder, wetter, or windier.