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Redfeather Snowshoes Hike Snowshoe

Redfeather Snowshoes Hike Snowshoe
From Redfeather Snowshoes

List Price: $94.95 - $119.95
Price: $74.34 - $129.99
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Product Description

What is it you really want out of life? Glamour? Bleck. Frovolity? Baah. You want dependability. You want to put on your snowshoes and know you can march off on your snowy way and not worry about your gear. You want solid bindings and lots of floatation, and you don't want to suffer fiscal jeopardy to attain them. Basically, what you want is to tuck these Redfeather Hike snowshoes under your arm, saunter up to the checkout and make them yours. Control bindings feature Z-pattern nylon straps with side buckles for easy adjustments to any size boots. The heel strap is molded from tough, flexible polymer and fitted with a special toggle-activated buckle. A flat, textured foot bed provides a solid foundation for traversing and climbing. Model 22: weight: 3.0 lbs. user weight: up to 150 lbs.; model 25: weight: 3.3 lbs. user weight: up to 175 lbs.; model 30: weight: 3.7 lbs. user weight: up to 220 lbs.; model 36: weight: 4.7 lbs. user weight: over 220 lbs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10563 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Redfeather Snowshoes
  • Model: HIKE
  • Dimensions: 6.00" h x 9.00" w x 23.00" l, 4.00 pounds

Features

  • Stainless-steel crampon system is powder-coated to prevent build-up of snow and ice
  • Extruded 6000 series aluminum tube frame with rounded Western tail design
  • TX35 vinyl decking
  • Control bindings feature Z-pattern nylon straps with side buckles for easy adjustments to any size boots
  • Live Action Hinge lifts the tail of the shoe from the snow with every step for added mobility and speed

Customer Reviews

Great Snowshoes!4
I'm very happy so far with these snowshoes. They provide good traction, they are lightweight, and the bindings stay tight throughout the hike. The only drawback I've noticed is that the binding straps are very long, so they have to be tucked in so as not to step on them. Overall, a great snowshoe!

So So3
I purchased these 9x30 on closeout from another site, $83 delivered with bag and poles. Supposed to be good for 220 pounds, i used these in the woods with 18" of snow , 2" loose snow over 16" of fairly dense old snow. I was sinking 7" to 8" with every step which made for some prety hard going. Made it back home and also noticed that they had a bad tendency to pigeon toe a bit excessivly, checked the bindings and they were still tight. Removal was easy and the quality and workmanship are very good (made in USA). I went inside and weighed myself with every thing on and was 185 pounds, well below the 220 pound rating. These are definetly not good for breaking your own trail.