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Men's Journey Snowshoe

A great snowshoe for Day Hiking!

$179.95


Description

True to its namesake, the Journey snowshoe is the ultimate tool for long winter excursions. Equipped to explore a wide variety of terrain, the Journey is value-packed, comfortable, and easy-to-use. With the intuitive one-buckle design of the 180Tour™ and the ActiveLift 16° heel lift, customers won’t believe all of the features they get at such a great price.

Sizes Available: 25, 30, 36

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Size Chart

Model Journey
25
Journey
30
Journey
36
Dimensions 8" x 25" 9" x 30" 10" x 36"
Weight/Pair 3.9 lbs 4.4 lbs 5.6 lbs
Optimal Load 120-200 lbs 170-250 lbs 220-300 lbs
Surface Area 188 in2 251 in2 325 in2

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Flotation

Fit-Step Frame

Fit-Step Frame
The innovative and biomechanical aluminum Fit-Step™ frame, designed with a slightly upturned, rounded tail, reduces muscular skeletal impact on hip, knee and ankle joints by 10%.

SoftTec Decking

SoftTec Decking
Tubbs SoftTec™ decking provides durable, lightweight flotation.

Articulation

Rotating Toe Cord - Rotation Limiter

Rotating Toe Cord - Rotation Limiter
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. A rotation limiter prevents over-rotation and shin bang.

Control

180 Tour Binding

180 Tour Binding
The all-new 180Tour binding fuses an improved micro-adjust webbingsystem for easy adjustment with Tubbs’ patented Control Wings™for an exact fit on a wide variety of men’s and women’s boot sizes.

Traction

Talon Crampon

Talon Crampon
Compact, carbon steel Talon™ toe crampon provides constant contact on all types of terrain and engages the slope more quickly with the Fit-Step™ frame shape. A Carbon steel heel crampon, centered under the boot, optimizes grip on descent and side hill traverse.

Reviews of the Men's Journey Snowshoe

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4.8

(based on 4 reviews)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (3)
  • Durable (3)
  • Lightweight (3)

Cons

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      5.0

      These snowshoes are great.

      By Striker

      from Otisfield,Me

      About Me Advanced

      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Durable
      • Lightweight
      • Solid
      • Stable

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Comfort

        Comments about Tubbs Snowshoes Men's Journey Snowshoe:

        The front strap system is great

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        5.0

        Quality product true to Tubbs name

        By Reggie

        from Marcellus, NY

        About Me Intermediate

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Comfortable
        • Durable
        • Lightweight
        • Stylish

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Trailblazing

          Comments about Tubbs Snowshoes Men's Journey Snowshoe:

          These are my first pair of Tubbs snowshoes and I've got to say I am impressed with the quality , durabilty , and lightweight construction of these shoes.We use our journey snowshoes on regularly traveled trails and sometimes the occasional off trail trek,these shoes are good for both.With a wide bed and good tooth I can trek across deep snow and packed snow with little effort.At the end of a day of hiking these bindings release fairly easily , which I think is important, after many miles of snowshoeing , I am too tired to fight with bindings.I would recommend these Journey snowshoes to the casual hiker or hardcore trekker.

          • Was this a gift?:
          • Yes
           
          5.0

          Ready 2 Romp & Stomp in my Journey 25s

          By WildernessServant

          from Littleton, CO

          About Me Advanced

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Durable
          • Great Appearance
          • Lightweight
          • Packs Well
          • Stylish

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Casual Recreational
            • Comfort
            • Mountaineering

            Comments about Tubbs Snowshoes Men's Journey Snowshoe:

            I am so excited to wear my new Men's Journey 25 snowshoes at the Colorado Romp to Stomp event this weekend. I have used this model for several months and am eager to support a great company that sponsors a great event to benifit Breast Cancer causes. After using several competitor brands, I am very satisfied with the overall benifits of this model. They have just the right feel and grip to take whereever I play. The binding fits well and is easy to get on/off during trail breaks. You can't go wrong with Tubbs!

            • Was this a gift?:
            • No

            (7 of 7 customers found this review helpful)

             
            4.0

            traditional vs high tech

            By the Alaskan sourdough

            from Soldotna Alaska

            About Me Advanced

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                  Comments about Tubbs Snowshoes Men's Journey Snowshoe:

                  After many years of snowshoeing I have retired my 10 x 56 traditional for a pair of Tubbs Journey cross countrys. A recent new right hip found me in need of shoes with more flex (less joint stress) and better grip as icey conditions here in Alaska are quite common, to mitigate the risk of falling. I really like the binding as it is more supportive and also allows me to more easily strap on and off without bending excessivly at the hip and waist which could cause a dislocation. I have been using the shoes for my physical therapy and would never consider going back to my old shoes which are more jarring and much less manuverable in tight spots. Today I found myself in just one of those spots where I was confronted by a fallen spruce. I easily climbed upon and over the snow covered branches and proceded safely on my way. My only complaint, however trivial, is I noticed the aluminum frame has no wear pads to prevent the tail section from scratching badly into the metal as it comes in contact with the occasional uncovered surface of asphalt or concrete parking lots. A [$] snowshoe deserves good care and this is an obvious lack of detail from a design standpoint.

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                  • No

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