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Although they have been around for many years, not a lot is known about snake gaiters in Africa. Snake gaiters are sometimes referred to as snake chaps, snake kammaste, snake putties or simply snakebite leg protection.
What are snake gaiters?
Snake gaiters are a form of leg protection, they fit the lower leg from the top of the boot to just below the knee. Never confuse gaiters available from camping and outdoor stores with snake gaiters – they are designed to keep burrs and blackjacks off your socks and do not prevent snakebite.
What are they made of?
There are a wide range of gaiters on the market in Africa, and their composition varies from Riptech canvas to Nylon Cordura, Kevlar ® and sometimes even leather.
Who wears them?
We offer snake awareness, first aid for snakebite and venomous snake handling training in 19 African countries, and most of our corporate clients have equipped their on-site staff with snake gaiters. This includes industries such as the mining sector, solar and wind farms, roads departments, sanitation workers, electrical workers, construction companies and protection services.
On several corporate sites, wearing snake gaiters is mandatory as part of the employees’ (and visiting contractors) personal protective equipment. Snake gaiters also form part of the personal protective equipment required for the designated on-site snake removers on many mines and solar farms.
Avid outdoor enthusiasts such as hunters, birders, fly fishermen, hikers and cyclists also wear snake gaiters, as their focus may be drawn elsewhere.
Why wear them?
The snakebite statistics in Africa reveal that 84% of snakebites occur below the knee. These bites usually occur when someone accidentally stands on a snake and it bites in self-defence. Therefore, by protecting this area, one greatly reduces the risk of snakebite.
How do you choose a pair?
There are a few important factors to consider when buying snake gaiters:
How to look after your gaiters?
Most gaiters can be hand washed and dried out of direct sunlight.
When purchasing snake gaiters, make sure they have been tested against African snakes – some of our adders have fangs that vary from 2 – 4 cm in length. Avoid going for the cheapest on the market – they are often cheap Chinese imports and do not last long.
The African Snakebite Institute stocks the widest range of snake handling equipment and quality snake gaiters in Africa. You can see the full range of gaiters here. Please email us on info@asiorg.co.za for any queries.
Find our helpful guide to buying snake handling equipment here.
CONTACT US:
Product enquiries:
Caylen White
+27 60 957 2713
info@asiorg.co.za
Public Courses and Corporate training:
Michelle Pretorius
+27 64 704 7229Â
courses@asiorg.co.za
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