12 Series Snowshoe
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Whether you're heading up a Search and Rescue crew or you just like to get lost in an occasional whiteout, the Atlas 12 Series Snowshoe is ready to serve as your go-to big-mountain foot gear. The 12 series offers a variety of features oriented towards steeper and deeper treks so you stay on top of the snow and on top of your game.
This is Atlas' most aggressive 12-series binding yet. With a lightweight Speed-V frame that
maximizes flotation while it minimizes deck interference, the 12-Series Snowshoe is
designed to give you total mobility, even when it gets deep and the terrain gets extra-rugged. The turned-up
tail provides a more-natural feel as you move. Atlas' new Wrapp Pro
binding provides comfort and easy entry. The Duratek decking is extremely
tough and lightweight, and it sheds snow so you aren't carrying pounds
of backcountry along with you. The tenacious stainless steel Zodiac toe crampon digs in when the going gets tough so you can access terrain that would have never thought possible.
Details
- Lightweight aluminum frame
- Tough Duratek decking
- Wrapp Pro binding
- Stainless steel Zodiac toe crampon
- Item #ATL2301
- Frame Material
- 7075 aluminum
- Binding System
- Wrapp Pro
- Crampon Material
- stainless steel
- Deck Material
- Duratek
- Binding Material
- polyurethane
- Snowboard Boot Compatible
- no
- Snowshoe Weight
- [25in] 4 lb 1 oz, [30in] 4 lb 7 oz, [35in] 4 lb 10 oz
- Surface Area
- [25in] 176 sq in, [30in] 222 sq in, [35in] 270 sq in
- Recommended User Weight
- [25in] 120 - 200 lbs, [30in] 150 - 250 lbs, [35in] 180 - 300 lbs
- Recommended Use
- backcountry winter travel
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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