Tick Gaiters - PullOn Permethrin Treated, Ticks, Mosquitoes, Flies & More Insect Repellent, Unisex
C**N
Good product, but sizing is off
These work well, as intended--it's satisfying to see dead ticks on them after a walk. But, as others have noted, the sizing is off. We ordered both the 7", supposedly "One Size Fits All Up To Adult Large," and the 12" Extra-wide XL. I am a thin woman and can wear the "one size," but they are work to put on and take off; really best for kids. So I wear the XL. I'm sure these would not fit my 200-pound husband, at least not w/ pants tucked in, which is the whole point. (He likes the Lymeez 3d Mesh gaiters (also on Amazon), which have a wrap-style velcro closure. Those also have the advantage that you can put them on after your shoes are on, and they are extremely adjustable, down to small adult. Disadvantage of that style is that they can come undone if the flap snags on anything, but that doesn't happen often.)So, these are a good product, but beware the sizing.
L**W
Convenvient Protection!
I have Lyme and a few other tick-borne infections ( been fighting them for over 2 years) and I now have a very serious fear of being in the outdoors without protection. I'm a biologist, hiker and gardener so my fear is truly a hindrance at times. In fact, I can't enjoy watching nature films with grassy fields without screaming ' ticks!" in my head. My carefree unprotected days of lawn croquet and badminton are over. You will now see me sporting these on my wrists, tall boots and permethrin treated clothing. If you think I'm being overly dramatic, get Lyme and get back to me ( but I hope anyone reading this never gets sick). These are easy to carry in my bag or pockets and I love them for picking berries and veggies from my garden. They also repel mosquitoes which are just as frightening as ticks IMO.
J**E
A bit too small to be comfortable for large legs or bulky clothes
This pair of InsectGuard Insect Repellent gaiters are sold by ThndrMntn (www dot thndrmntn dot com) in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania and fulfilled by Amazon. I received them from Amazon as part of a multi-item shipment. They were packed in a clear plastic bag that, in turn, contained a dark red tinted (UV blocking?) zip-lock bag containing the gaiters. I didn't find any labeling that indicated where these gaiters are manufactured. Anyway, in my opinion, they really don't fit the definition of gaiters which I always considered to be protective leggings that covered from the boot in-step to just under the knee. These are more like cuffs and, in fact, are advertised for use on either your wrists or lower calves. The InsectGuard cuff has the appearance of the top of a white tube sock that has been cut off and hemmed on both ends. They are not 7" as advertised. I measured the cuff to be 6 1/4" long by 3 1/4" wide. But they do have some pretty impressive insect repellent technology integrated into the cuffs. A company, Pulcra Chemicals LLC (www dot pulcra-chemicals dot com) in Rock Hill, South Carolina has taken Permethrin, a widely-used synthetic broad-spectrum chemical insecticide, and microencapsulated it into the material. Pulcra has branded this insect repellent apparel as "Skintex MR III" and has received EPA registration numbers 86110-2 and 53263-31 for the product. The labeling lists the active ingredient as Permethrin at a concentration of 0.52% w/w.As advertised, the cuffs had very little odor and no residue rubbed off on my fingers. It is claimed that the insecticide will be effective for 25 washings. The cuffs are supposed to be washed separately from other clothing and thrown away after 25 washings. They should not be dry cleaned, re-treated with Permethrin, or used for any other purpose than as an insect repellent. In my opinion, the purpose of the InsectGuard is two-fold. First, it protects the opening between your pants and your socks and, second, it keeps ticks from crawling up the outside of your pants. To use InsectGuard as a leg gaiter, just tuck your pants into your socks and then pull the cuffs over the area where the sock top covers your pants legs. I have worn these for a short time in some tall grass and have not found a tick on me. Of course, I really can't judge the effectiveness in such a short time and that is where the problem arises. ThndrMntn claims "One Size Fits All - Ages 12 to Adult!". Unfortunately, the InsectGuard cuffs are too small for me to wear comfortably over a long period, such as a day hike, so I am giving it four stars instead of five. ThndrMntn needs to offer a larger size for large legs and bulky clothing. Oh, one other thing, the InsectGuard is not to be confused with the TickGuard which is also sold by ThndrMntn. The TickGuard is simply the untreated cuffs...you have to spray them with Permethrin yourself when you use them.
T**S
Started unraveling after less than ten washes
I do so much outdoor work in wooded areas that I thought these would be great to compliment some insect repellent socks I also bought. Well, the stitching at the bottom started unraveling after less than 10 washes. I would not buy these again for that reason. Seems like typical cheap factory stitching - “make ‘em fast & “cheap”, not durable” - keep in mind, these already only have a useful life of 50 washes (which I was fine with !), but when they start coming apart at less than 20% of that useful life, I do have a problem with that. Don’t waste your money.
S**E
Just ordered another pair
These are comfortable, and effective, as far as I can tell. I was worried that they would be too tight, but they easily slip on and cover the space between the top of my hiking shoes and the bottom of my pants. We're overrun with ticks in this area, and this seems to be the worst spring yet, but I've not had a single one on me while wearing the gaiters. Just ordered a pair for my father for Father's Day
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