Seattle Sports Snowshoes with Grey Decking and Metallic Brown Frames Reviews
| 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Seattle Sports Snowshoes with Grey Decking and Metallic Brown Frames (Sports) Although I like the pivot action in the toe, the bindings on these shoes slip continually such that my romps in the snow have not been fun. I am disappointed to say the least. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Seattle Sports Snowshoes with Grey Decking and Metallic Brown Frames (Sports) I ordered 4 sets of the snow shoes. Had a snow storm right after they came. You will get what you pay for. The straps are hard to pull tight enough with cold fingers to stay snug on your boots. The strap that goes over the back of your boot slid down on all four of us. They come with no instructions but are easy to figure out after looking at them. Good packaging. We have used them just for fun, plan to take them with us when cross country skiing for areas the skis will not work. hoping for more snow to get to use them 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Lee Newland (Richland, MI USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Seattle Sports Snowshoes with Grey Decking and Metallic Brown Frames (Sports) Neither my husband nor I had ever tried snow shoeing before. Both of us liked cross-country skiing, but I didn't like going down steep hills or the constant side-slipping in ungroomed trails (the only kind we use - out our back door). I put these snow shoes on and it was love at first step! They are comfortable, easy to walk in, extremely stable. I feel like I could climb up (or down) a cliff. My husband tried them after I'd used them a week or so and bought a pair for himself. They tend not to stay square on the boot, but this isn't a serious problem. You also need to be sure the back strap is as high on the boot heel as possible since it will slip off otherwise. But for people like us who are just starting out, they are fine, even with those quirks. We love being able to go through all kinds of snow and terrain. In a couple of years we might opt for something up a notch or two, but for now these suit us, our budget and our expertise (or lack). |
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Product Description
These heavy-duty snowshoes offer great performance at a great price. Built with tough PVC decking and heavy-duty Hypalon supports, these shoes are built to last. On the underside, our shoes feature a stamped aluminum cleat that won’t bend or wear down with continuous use. A strong yet lightweight powder-coated aluminum frame completes these great shoes.
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Built with tough PVC decking and heavy-duty Hypalon supports, these shoes are built to last. On the underside, our shoes feature a 3.25mm gauge-stamped aluminum cleat that won't bend or wear down with continuous use. A strong yet lightweight powder-coated aluminum frame completes these snowshoes. Available in two sizes: 8 by 25 inches for users weighing up to 175 pounds and 10 by 32 inches suggested for users weighing up to 275 pounds.
Features:
- 3.25mm gauge stamped aluminum cleat
- Tough PVC decking
- Heavy-duty Hypalon supports
Regular Specifications:
- Size: 8 by 25 inches (W x L)
- Weight: 2 pounds each
- Weight Capacity: 175 pounds
Large Specifications:
- Size: 10 by 32 inches (W x L)
- Weight: 2 pounds, 3 ounces each
- Weight Capacity: 275 pounds
- T6 aluminum frame and crampons
- PVC decking with Hypalon attachment straps for durability
- Fully adjustable binding will fit most show sizes
- Regular size is 8 by 25 inches and for users who weigh up to 175 pounds
- Large 10 by 32 inch size for users that weigh over 175 pounds
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