Reasons to Wear Our Gaiters

 

Why Gaiter Pods?

Runners around the globe choose to wear gaiters during on and off road training runs, workouts, and races.  Gaiters not only look cool, but they are smart and practical.

Gaiter Pods Trail & Mountain Running Gaiters are super cool, smart, and practical. They are thoughtfully Made in France using recycled material.

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Lots of Reasons to Wear Gaiter Pods Trail & Mountain Running Gaiters

  • Keeps Sh*t out of your running shoes and socks, including debris, sticks, pebbles, rocks, and bugs.

  • Easy to wear, slip your foot into the gaiter, snap to your running shoe laces, and pull the gaiter down to attach to you shoe via included velcro. Ah, SNAP! Easy, peasy.

  • Ultramarathon-100 Mile tested. Gaiter Pods Gaiters have crossed the finish lines of some of the world’s toughest ultras, including the UTMB, Cruel Jewel, Vermont 100, and Transvulcania.

  • Unique snap attachment system fits running shoes, by clipping onto laces (as more shoe companies phase out hooks and given that most running shoes do not have hooks, this snap attachment system is practical and totally rocks); Snaps are CPSIA compliant (tested for lead and phthalates).

  • No metal hooks to rust or cut your fingers mid-race (yep, been there, done that)

  • They cover loose shoelace bits, reducing the chance of laces getting tangled or snagged

  • Fun, sporty, free-spirited designs

  • Flexible, stretchy fabric that moves with you every step, on and off the trail

  • Made where fashion meets mountains - in FRANCE!

  • We infuse happy running karma and positive juju into every pair of gaiters we sew–we love to imagine all of the cool places and races runners will wear our gaiters!

  • We’re social! We love to share photos of our customers wearing Gaiter Pods on Social Media and brag about all of the awesome running adventures you do! Tag and Follow us on IG @GaiterPods

  • SARL Gaiter Pods France, based in the French Alps near Chamonix-Mont Blanc, is a small family owned business, owned by an ultrarunner mama to four young trail runners.