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Glacier Snowshoe

$79.95


Description

With a 21” Western frame and 6P-free decking, the Glacier is truly a “tweener” snowshoe. A rotating toe cord system allows the snowshoe to drop, shedding snow, and the Quick Draw binding cinches easily and holds the foot secure for a full-day hike.

Recommended weight: 80 - 150 lbs.

Recommended shoe size: Jr. 3 - Men's 10

Sizes Available: 21

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Model Glacier
21
Dimensions 8" x 21"
Weight/Pair 3.0 lbs
Optimal Load 80-150 lbs
Surface Area 136 in2

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Flotation

Western Frame

Western Frame
The ultra-durable 6000 series Western tail design optimizes flotation and stability in powder snow conditions.

Articulation

Rotating Toe Cord

Rotating Toe Cord
Rotating Toe Cord design enables the tail of the snowshoe to drop and snow to shed off the tail, reducing cardio-respiratory strain by 7%. The underfoot pivot point also allows the toe traction teeth to bite deeply into the snow when weighted.

Control

QuickDraw

QuickDraw
Easy to use and readily adjustable, the patented QuickDraw™ binding centers the heel for directional efficiency.

Traction

Recreational Crampon

Recreational Crampon
Carbon steel toe and heel crampons feature front and rear braking teeth for a secure grip uphill, downhill and side hill in packed snow conditions.

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3.0

These are the closest to the ones doesn'

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from Eagle, CO

Pros

  • Easy and fun

Cons

  • Strap doesn't stay tight

Best Uses

  • Back Country Day Walks

Comments about Tubbs Snowshoes Glacier Snowshoe:

Also used the alp snowshoe which is great for up hills but these work for what I do. It is just in-convent to keep adjusting the back strap to keep tight.

They were the ones that seemed to work best when I made my purchase.

  • Was this a gift?:
  • No

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