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Run your course all year long.
Snow finally dumped on the same trail you run on throughout the year, but that's not a problem for you because you have the Louis Garneau Course Running Snowshoes. Aircraft grade aluminum makes up the Momentum frame to keep you light on your feet, and the frame improves your stride efficiency with its narrow width and optimized surface area. Louis Garneau added a touch of Teflon to the frame in order to reduce drag so you can slide across the snow easier. And the Reflex Pro pivot provides great shock absorption and good foot rotation that offers an efficient, natural stride.
Made from the same aluminum as its frame, the Attack crampons keep the snowshoes lightweight while they aggressively dig into snow in order to give you good control while you run. The Contact Lite harness includes two Boa dials that secure your forefoot and toes in place for a stable yet comfortable closure. Louis Garneau made the Course's deck out of a woven ripstop that's both lightweight and durable to withstand some of the greatest abrasions you come across, and its Snowfree Surface sheds fluffy powder off the deck to give you an excellent, long-lasting performance.
- Momentum frame with Teflon coating
- Reflex Pro pivot
- Attack crampons
- Contact Lite harness
- Weave decking
- Snowfree Surface
- Item #LGN0972
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Binding broke at first use
I bought these for my husband for snowshoe racing. The binding broke at the warm up at the first race he used them. I can't return them because I bought them for Christmas and so they sat for more than thirty days waiting for race day. Dreadful product; if you want to use them for anything other than decoration over your fireplace, forget it.
Fantastic Snowshoe!
- Familiarity:I've used it several times
I am a 5' 8", 130 lb, 49 year old woman that trail runs 100 to 150 miles per month in Western New York. I recently purchased these snowshoes and wore them the past 3 days. They are lightweight, non-bulky, and easy to run in. The bindings are fantastic and easily adjustable. I love these snowshoes and highly recommend them!
How do these compare to the Atlas fitness snowshoe? I'm looking for a good all around (running, hiking, walking, whatever) snowshoe.
