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Developed in Australia, SnakeSafe Snake Gaiters give you the protection that you need when you are spending time in the outdoors, bush, long grass or anywhere where snakes are lurking.
Rigorously tested by Living with Wildlife, a leading Australia herpetologist, SnakeSafe Snake Gaiters have proven their performance. All varieties of Australian venomous snakes tried to bite through this protection. We've even tested the SnakeSafe gaiters with the Eastern Diamondback - the largest rattlesnake in the US. All our tests were successful. No snakes were able to puncture the gaiters.
Up to 4,000 Australians every year are bitten by snakes with some bites being fatal. This product gives farmers, outdoor workers, and nature enthusiasts true piece of mind where there is a risk of snake bite.
Choose SnakeSafe, Australia’s Classic Snake Gaiter for proven protection. Trusted across all of Australia.
"I was using a brush cutter in a drainage gully at work today while wearing a pair of Clogger SnakeSafe gaiters and, all of a sudden, I feel this pressure on my right leg. I turn around and see a 2m (over 6 foot) Taipan hanging on, so I flick my foot backwards to remove the snake. I inspected my chaps and the punctures didn't go through the gaiters, saving me from being bitten."
Ben Surgeoner
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SnakeSafe Snake Gaiters by Clogger were designed and tested by Clogger and have been proven effective in the field. In testing, SnakeSafe Gaiters had zero penetration by the full range of venomous Australian snakes. However, no snake gaiters should be considered “snake proof” and there is no guarantee that penetration could not occur in any circumstance.
-SnakeSafe Gaiters are your last line of defence for snake protection. People should avoid any contact with snakes, keep away from areas with known snake populations and keep away from snakes once sighted.
-Tough boots and pants should be worn with the gaiters for additional protection.
-Carefully remove the gaiters. Avoid any contact with skin and the venom. Then immediately contact medical professionals.
Wear a protective face mask, eye protection, gloves and full body overalls. Wash the gaiter in methylated spirits or alcohol and dry.
Contact Clogger on +64 3 218 8899 for further advice.
Designed and made in Invercargill, New Zealand.