Foreverlast Inc. Snake Guard Chaps, Camouflage
Global Trade Identification Number | 00687002200975 |
UPC | 687002200975 |
Item model number | SGCAPG |
ASIN | B00DNZRI8Q |
M**6
Worth Every Penny!
Picked these up for early season deer hunt to protect against snakes. While I did not run into any snakes, I did have to go into a briar patch 2 different times and boy howdy what a difference from previous hunts!! I was able to tromp through the thickest and meanest thorny bushes like I was made out of TEFLON, the vines and branches just slid off my legs! The snake gator section seemed like it would do the job if a snake did try to strike me. I had to make sure the straps were cinched up tight and I did not see any exposed area on the back of my boots. Overall, this is one of the best hunting purchases I have made!
W**R
Great product for hunting
The chaps are made very well they fit real good i used them for hunting highly recommended A+++
B**B
Work great
Have used these several time while clearing my 48 acre property. No thorns poke thru. Have not encountered a snake so I can’t confirm that aspect. Would definitely recommend
T**1
Just one problem
I like the snake chaps. I like the tough material. I like the workmanship. I don’t like the fact the the webbing straps on the leggings will not stay tight. You pull the straps tight. You walk 20 feet and the straps are loose and the leggings are flapping open. I researched to be sure the straps were properly threaded through the buckles, they were. I cannot keep the straps from coming loose. Someone help me.
C**S
Even the greatest strike will bounce right off of these if you ...
I have tried them all, chaps, boots, shields.Quite expensive at this price, but......We keep reaching for, this pair, even without snakes,to protect against heavy brush.What are these?Basically thin plastic sheet of less than half mm thick,suspended from below your knee and wrapping your entire lower leg.The protection sits far enough away from the calf that fangs can't reach your skin,and the striking blows just glance off.As stated, the protection above the knee is primarily for brush.The snake protection is in the area most likely to be struck by a snake.I would suggest watching some video of viper strikes.The strikes which are most deadly are often on the hands from victims reachingdown to the snakes level, rarely are they on the foot itself.These will provide the most protections when moving quickly through brush or trail.The idea is to keep your feet moving, taking care where you slow or stop to rest.Even the greatest strike will bounce right off of these if you are moving.Check where snakes are most likely to strike in your area,In timber, rattlers under logs may strike when your foot comes down next to a snakeresting under a fallen log.In sagebrush, show diligence while passing shaded brush where a snake may be movingin and out of shade to manage its' body temperature. Be aware of the angle of the sunand spots of sunlight where a snake can capture warm.Wear boots that are sturdy enough to protect the toes somewhat, and keep moving.As mentioned, I now feel naked without these, and will only take them off on the hottest day.We actually left a pair at the base of a trail.We spent hours over two days looking for the lost pair;that is how much we cherished that pair.
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