🕷️ Outsmart ticks before they climb—gear up with confidence!
The 3D Mesh Tick Repelling Leg Gaiters feature a patented 3D mesh that slows tick ascent by 4 to 8 times, treated with EPA-registered microencapsulated permethrin for long-lasting protection against ticks, mosquitoes, and chiggers. Designed for comfort and adjustability, these gaiters fit securely over pants and boots, making them a trusted choice for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts alike.
J**S
Tick Gators
These are so easy to put on and wear. Just watch out for your cats. It can be deadly for them to be around this chemical on them.
F**K
I guess they work
Haven’t gotten a tick bite while wearing them
M**Y
Nice customer service
One of the Lymeez had an issue and the seller immediately took care of it with a replacement.Can't wait to use the product-BAD TIC SEASON THIS YEAR
J**Y
When i wear them I do not get ticks
But when I forget to put them on, i have had a tick attach :-(
J**E
LYMEEZ Mesh Tick Repelling Leg Gaiters
Wow! This is a great design. The "gaiter"s are 2 sheets of sewn mesh cut to make a conical fit to the shin. There is a hook and loop strip that goes the length of the fabric, and is not skimpy-over an inch wide so there is a good grip. Don't have to remove pants or shoes. Wrap as tight or loose as desired, and run hand down the strip, they're on. Unwraps easily. The mesh is remarkable in 100F+ heat , not uncomfortable. I live in foothills, and there are plenty of biting bugs coming out in the heat wave. Mosquitos, gnats, midges, fleas, chiggers, ants, and, yes the occasional tick. Of course, ticks are the most dangerous. I'm not in wild brush, so rarely encounter those, but good to know. Just being able to go outside and water without being bitten on my legs but not overheated like with knee socks, has made the heat wave a little more bearable. I recommend these Lymeez leg gaiters. They are also available without pesticide, so you can add your own or not, as desired.
D**E
Needs Improvement - Not as good as it could be
I have been using this product for about 2 years. It does seem effective in keeping ticks from reaching my upper body, but it should be better made. For some reason, one side of each gator, the side without Velcro, is about 2 inches longer than the side with velco. I do not know why and its extra width is something of the problem in that it can catch on things and pull the gator open.The Velcro needs to be wider and more substantial. It can be challenging to get a good seal with it and if something catches the gator, it pulls open too easily. For the cost of these gators, they should be able to provide wider and better sealing Velcro.It would also help for the length and width of the gator to be increased or for them to offer a larger sized gator for those of us with larger and longer calves. Longer is also better because these gators should cover most of the area from heel to knee to provide maximum protection.I have had them fall off, so I also purchased straps with Velcro on them to use over the gator to better hold them on.I do feel that wearing the gaiters has helped to reduce my tick exposure, so I recommend them with the above concerns about them.I hope the manufacturer follows these reviews and responds to them by making suggested improvements. If my suggested improvements are made, I will buy another pair and I would then strongly recommend this product to everyone I know. Without my suggested improvements, I will look for alternative products.
T**R
Ticks are a problem here
This year's new model of Lymeez has much improved Velcro fasteners compared to the previous models. I am happy with them. I still use a supplemental pyrethrin spray, because well, ticks are a problem here. I am an averaged sized male adult, and a S/M has served me well. I wear them over my 8" boots. If they could just repel rattlesnakes...
M**.
Don't waste your money
I wore it once to the woods and had ticks crawling right over it
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