Gaiters are a type of protective clothing for a person's
ankles and legs below the knee. Gaiters are worn when
walking,
hiking,
running (especially
orienteering and
rogaining) outdoors amongst dense underbrush or in
snow, with or without
snowshoes. Heavy gaiters are often worn when using
crampons, to protect the leg and ankle from the spikes of the opposite foot. Gaiters strap over the
hiking boot and around the person's leg to provide protection from branches and thorns and to prevent mud, snow, etc. from entering the top of the boot. Gaiters may also be worn as protection against snake bites.
Ceremonial Guard wearing white canvas
leggings, as the part of the
Enlisted Full Dress Whites or Blue Gaiters fill the same function as
puttees, a part of numerous military uniforms. Gaiters known as
jambieres (derived from the French word for legs, hence leggings) were part of the uniform of
Zouave infantry regiments. ==On horseback==