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REI Co-op Backpacker Low Review

A pair of mid-length rugged gaiters with the versatility for multiple seasons
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rei co-op backpacker low gaiter review
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Price:  $45 List
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Manufacturer:   REI Co-op
By Ben Applebaum-Bauch ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Apr 9, 2021
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#5 of 12
  • Comfort and Breathability - 25% 7.0
  • Debris Protection - 25% 7.0
  • Durability - 15% 8.0
  • Ease of Attachment - 15% 6.0
  • Water Resistance - 10% 8.0
  • Weight - 10% 4.0

Our Verdict

The REI Backpacker Low is a super sturdy, mid-height gaiter that will keep your feet and ankles warm and dry in any season. With a combination of features, they attach securely to hiking boots. These gaiters are for the hiker or backpacker who is looking for a single pair that can offer protection in both warmer and colder months. These waterproof and durable gaiters are a reliable standby for a variety of outdoor activities. They don't look the best, the excess strap length is a little annoying, and they are certainly not for lightweight or hot weather backpacking, but if you just need a versatile, affordable pair of gaiters, you can't go wrong with this model. Our review of the best gaiters shows how it stacks up versus competing products.
REASONS TO BUY
Durable
Secure
Waterproof
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavy for length
Chunky-looking

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Bottom Line Durable gaiters that can handle many different types of nasty weatherThese light and simple gaiters are a go-to for long-distance hikesA simple, old school gaiter that is easy to put on and take offThese mid-height gaiters are practical for a variety of trail conditions and boot heightsA lightweight gaiter for basic protection from sand, soil, and debris
Rating Categories REI Co-op Backpacke... Dirty Girl Gaiter Black Diamond Talus Kahtoola INSTAgaite... Altra Trail Gaiter
Comfort and Breathability (25%)
7.0
9.0
6.0
6.0
9.0
Debris Protection (25%)
7.0
5.0
7.0
7.0
4.0
Durability (15%)
8.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
3.0
Ease of Attachment (15%)
6.0
7.0
8.0
6.0
8.0
Water Resistance (10%)
8.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
3.0
Weight (10%)
4.0
9.0
5.0
5.0
10.0
Specs REI Co-op Backpacke... Dirty Girl Gaiter Black Diamond Talus Kahtoola INSTAgaite... Altra Trail Gaiter
Weight (each) 3.5 oz 0.7 oz 1.8 oz 2.5 oz 0.5 oz
Length 10 in 7 in 7 in 8 in 6.5 in
Material Nylon Polyester Soft Shell/Hard Shell Nylon Nylon
Water Resistant? Yes, 3-layer waterproof/breathable fabric No No Yes (DWR fininsh) No
Attachment Hook and loop, instep strap Hook and loop, velcro heel Nylon cord instep strap, lace hook, velcro, snap Adjustable instep strap, lace hook Hook and loop, velcro heel

Our Analysis and Test Results

At 10 inches high, this model offers a middle ground between low-cut ankle gaiters and full-length ones that sit just below the knee.

Performance Comparison


rei co-op backpacker low gaiter review - these gaiters are a fine choice for before, after, and during the...
These gaiters are a fine choice for before, after, and during the snowmelt.
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Comfort & Breathability


These gaiters are fair when it comes to comfort and breathability. They don't sit as high full-length gaiters, so they aren't quite as hot. Having said that, the thick fabric does keep the extra inches of your leg that it does cover quite toasty. There is no elastic at the top opening. Instead, this model relies on a regular plastic tension buckle and strap. What this means in practice, is that they get a little slumpy over time and need to be retightened. They aren't uncomfortable, they just need an adjustment from time to time.


Overall, our experience with this model tells us that stiffness is one of its defining qualities. In terms of breathability, the upper nylon portion is much thinner and does provide some relief, but there is no doubt some bulk to the lower portion. One noteworthy detail that our experience tells us is that these gaiters run small. Especially considering the fabric is fairly stiff, it could be necessary to size up to ensure that you are benefiting from full coverage and that you are able to get the velcro halves in the front to meet.

rei co-op backpacker low gaiter review - the orange webbing strap at the top opening lies flat, which is...
The orange webbing strap at the top opening lies flat, which is nice, but it isn't the most comfortable system to begin with.
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Debris Protection


As long as you are wearing the right footwear, the Backpacker Low will keep out debris even on long hauls. Their length makes them ideal for low or mid-height hiking boots. The buckle and strap at the top make a tight seal, keeping out any soil or pebbles that you might kick up. The bottoms also keep out mud and twigs. They even perform admirably in the snow both as extra protection while snowshoeing or while shoveling the front steps after a big storm.


Though we did find on occasion that the overhand-oriented lace hook sometimes jostled loose, the instep strap and fairly rigid fabric of the main body kept the gaiter in place and prevented any gunk from getting further up our feet. Even though the fabric is fairly stiff, the shape of the gaiters conforms well to hiking boots, creating an excellent seal around the bottom.

rei co-op backpacker low gaiter review - the backpacker low sits flush against boots so even mud can't squish...
The Backpacker Low sits flush against boots so even mud can't squish its way through.
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Durability


With exceptional durability, the Backpacker Lows are made to be battered. The lower three-quarters of the material is extra-thick multi-layer, reinforced nylon. It feels almost like canvas and stands up exceptionally to abrasion from rocks.


The wide instep strap also resists wearing as a result of its low profile and plastic coating. Though it isn't replaceable, we don't see any reason why it wouldn't last as long as the rest of the gaiter. The extra-wide velcro and double-riveted metal lace hook are also ready to do battle with the elements in service to your feet. We think that given its utility as a general-use gaiter, this model is among the most durable that we have tested.

rei co-op backpacker low gaiter review - there are two primary styles of fabric in this gaiter: the thinner...
There are two primary styles of fabric in this gaiter: the thinner, and more breathable upper portion, and the thick and super durable lower portion, which constitutes the majority of the gaiter.
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Ease of Attachment


The only reason we aren't quite ready to say these gaiters are easy to put on is because of their stiffness and the strength of the velcro. They have all of the trappings of a standard gaiter: instep strap, overhand metal lace hook, and velcro up the front. They also have an additional velcro flap just above the lace hook to prevent the main velcro from coming undone. There is also a plastic buckle at the top to tighten them around your leg.


The first time we put them on, we found that it was somewhat challenging to adjust the instep strap (but on the flip side, means that the strap is also very secure). The process is otherwise straightforward except for the front velcro, which in practice can be somewhat tricky to align properly with itself. This is in part because it is stiff and because it is so wide and strong that it is easy to inadvertently touch two parts together before the sides are lined up. These gaiters also have 'left' and 'right' labels on the inside so that you don't have to spend time getting laced up only to realize you put them on the wrong feet.

In addition to the main velcro, there is an auxiliary velcro flap at...
In addition to the main velcro, there is an auxiliary velcro flap at the toe for extra security.
The adjustable instep strap is a coated plastic.
The adjustable instep strap is a coated plastic.

Water Resistance


The fabric on the Backpacker Low is waterproof, for the most part. During testing, they were perfect through puddles. In water crossings, they are also great, so long as the height of the water doesn't top out over the gaiters. In almost all typical instances they performed as we would have needed them to. Because of their bulk, they don't dry especially quickly.


In addition, what we noticed in heavy rain is that because there is no elastic around the top portion, water can sometimes drip between the ripples and folds in the fabric, especially if you are pairing them with water-resistant hiking pants that themselves bead water and direct it down your leg (toward your gaiter, and eventually, your foot). In practice, we didn't find that this made much of a difference for the dryness of our feet, we just noticed that the interior portion of the upper gaiter was sometimes damp.

rei co-op backpacker low gaiter review - even kicking up a ton of snow, none of it was able to makes its way...
Even kicking up a ton of snow, none of it was able to makes its way into our shoes.
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Weight


Weighing in at 3.5 ounces each, this model is about average relative to its length. Given the extra 7 ounces and the fairly bulky fabric, we wouldn't want to carry them if we weren't planning to actually wear them. However, your not liable to notice much of a difference when they are on your feet.


A very minor drawback in our observation is the webbing that tightens the upper around your leg is not waterproof. In addition to absorbing water (and this becoming marginally heavier), when it does get wet, either by rainwater or a stream crossing, the loose extra strap can flip up and flap against your skin.

rei co-op backpacker low gaiter review - these mid-height gaiters aren't comparatively lightweight but they...
These mid-height gaiters aren't comparatively lightweight but they are a compact package all the same.
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Value


If longevity is one of your primary considerations, you can't go wrong with this gaiter. Its thick fabric and durable construction give us faith that, in the long run, you will get your money's worth. It performs as well as its price point necessitates and in almost any typical hiking scenario, these gaiters will keep your feet warm and dry.

Conclusion


The REI Backpacker Low is a sturdy gaiter with the versatility to protect your feet and ankles in moderate snow and heavy muck. For those who don't need a highly technical full-length pair and want the flexibility that comes with a lower model, we think this is a great option.

rei co-op backpacker low gaiter review - dangly straps aside, we think this is a great shoulder season option.
Dangly straps aside, we think this is a great shoulder season option.
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