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Pacific Outdoors Subzero 10-by-32 Snowshoe

Pacific Outdoors Subzero 10-by-32 Snowshoe
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Product Description

The Pacific Outdoor snowshes offer an Anodized T6 aluminum frame - Lightweight, attractive and strong. Durable Lytex decking colorful and long lasting. Toe wrap bindings surround your feet - Provide support and comfort while walking. Adjustable padded heel strap - Fits nearly all boot and shoe sizes. Double claw aluminum crampons - Provide outstanding traction up and down hills. Toe rod pivots and binding springs back - Prevents toe-hooking and keeps snow from flying up. Tapered frame for better maneuverability - Narrow tail reduces chance of cross-stepping. Max Weight Limit: 275 lbs


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #99288 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Color: Blue/ Blk
  • Brand: Pacific Outdoors
  • Model: 17-SZ1032

Features

  • Snowshoes feature an anodized T6 aluminum frame
  • Rear and toe decks are made of tough, durable Lytex
  • Sturdy Hypalon wraps all around
  • Double-claw aluminum crampons for traction
  • Tapered frame and narrow tail for better maneuverability

Customer Reviews

Good beginning snowshoe4
This is my first serious year getting into snowshoeing and hence, I found these after trying a few different kinds. I'm 210lbs at 6'3", and these ceratinly seemed to be the ones that fit my size and frame.

Good points about these are the fullness of the shoe - there are not many holes in the overall shoe to allow much snow to come through on each step. They are very comfortable, during my first hikes in them they never bumped during normal walking and even some slight jogging. I found them to grab the snow just fine, and so far have walked in fresh powder (about 2 feet) and also packed areas, not noticing any serious difference in the shoe. Didn't notice any discomfort due to the weight either.

2 cons about the shoes - one is that the straps, when pulled snug to your boot, tend to be longer than necessary and flop around with no where to tuck them in or secure them. The second is the plastic holders for the straps that are to keep them snug when pulled tight - I may end up replacing them with lightweight metallic ones since they are thin plastic, and also to get more solid grip since the plastic ones tend to loosen up every hour or so when walking.

Overall, don't climb any 14ers with these, but for some great training and recreation, a good first buy.

Changed my outlook on snow!5
I went snowshoeing with a friend this winter and loved how i was still able to hike and be outside with snow on the ground. Walking in snow is so much easier (on the ankles and feet) with these one. Since receiving them, i wore them every day to the dog park walking my dog. Even in just a few inches of crusty snow, they make my walks so much easier. They are light and easily come on and off. If you're a serious snowshoer, you probably want something more high tech. If you're just a leisure walker who has to trudge through snow in the winter, i'd highly recommend these!

Good basic snowshoes4
I'm new to snowshoeing, and would recommend these to others like me who are novices, up to 250lbs. Bindings aren't as fancy or tricked out as some, but work very well with my fairly rugged Kamik winter boots. Great flotation on fairly dense snow, a little sinky in light stuff (I'm the 250lb limit I think...).

Crampons are very rugged, no unusual toe or heel movement, very predictable and stable on steep stuff, even sidehill. Great value!!!