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Tubbs Frontier Snowshoe - Women's

Tubbs Frontier Snowshoe - Women's

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$159.95
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Tubbs Frontier Snowshoe - Women's

Tubbs designed the Women’s Frontier Sasquatch Snowshoe for your peaceful weekend and afternoon strolls on the local trails. Sturdily built with a tough, lightweight aluminum frames, the Sasquatch’s compact size is better suited for sauntering on the trails than summiting K2. But since Pakistan expeditions don’t come around every day, you’ll appreciate the Frontier’s highly efficient toe-pivot system that sheds snow with each step, reducing resistance and fatigue. Carbon steel crampons bite into the snowpack to give you superb traction, and a user-friendly Quick Step binding system wraps around your boot and holds it securely.

Bottom Line: Maybe they’ll name a mountain after you, or just pretend your name is McKinley and hit up the local nature trail.

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How do you know which length to get?

How do you know which length to get?

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September 2, 2009

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Courtney,

The size that you get should be based on your fully loaded weight - meaning your fully clothed body weight plus the gear weight of typical items you would carry in a backpack while snowshoeing.

The recommendations are:
Model 21W for a load of 80-150 lbs
Model 25W for a load of 120-200 lbs

Which length you get also depends on what snow conditions you're planning on using the shoes in. A longer snowshoe will give you more float, and is better for powdery snow. If you're in the range of weights where the sizes overlap, and are planning on using the snowshoes in deep & light snow, size up. If you're planning on using them only on packed trails, the shorter ones would be fine.

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September 3, 2009

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How do I secure the rear strap on the snowshoe? It keeps coming

How do I secure the rear strap on the snowshoe? It keeps coming lose.

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December 25, 2008

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if you're talking about it coming unbuckled. Try tightening the strap around the heel it works by tension of the strap against the buckle

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December 27, 2008

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What is the length of this style?

What is the length of this style?

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December 21, 2008

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You get to pick in the pull down menu near the price

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December 22, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Frame Material:
Aluminum 
Binding Material:
Plastic 
Crampon Material:
Carbon steel 
Binding System:
Quick Step dual pull system 
Snowboard Boot Compatible:
No 
Recommended User Weight:
120-200lbs. 
Weight:
3.6lbs. 
Recommended Use:
Recreational snowshoeing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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