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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 272093" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Well times have changed! :lol:</p><p>After pretty much saying they were unnecessary awhile ago a few solo trips & some reasonably close snake sightings got me thinking about it a bit. I bought a set of gaiters.</p><p>The intention was to wear them when in an isolated area by myself. The reality is I now wear them most days detecting in all seasons. They are good through grass etc. in winter to keep burrs, moisture etc. off your lower legs.</p><p>Never been tagged by a snake so can't give a thumbs up to them in that regards but I honestly still believe that if your wearing good trousers, boots & socks then your pretty safe anyway.</p><p>Make sure they are metal free too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 272093, member: 4485"] Well times have changed! :lol: After pretty much saying they were unnecessary awhile ago a few solo trips & some reasonably close snake sightings got me thinking about it a bit. I bought a set of gaiters. The intention was to wear them when in an isolated area by myself. The reality is I now wear them most days detecting in all seasons. They are good through grass etc. in winter to keep burrs, moisture etc. off your lower legs. Never been tagged by a snake so can't give a thumbs up to them in that regards but I honestly still believe that if your wearing good trousers, boots & socks then your pretty safe anyway. Make sure they are metal free too! [/QUOTE]
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