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Tubbs Wilderness Series Snowshoe - Women's

Tubbs Wilderness Series Snowshoe - Women's

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Tubbs Wilderness Series Snowshoe - Women's

Traverse the trail or make your own in the Tubbs Women's Wilderness Series Snowshoe, which features Tubbs' easy-entry binding system and stainless steel crampons. The 180 Binding is a cinch to get into, so you can begin your adventure faster, and it holds your foot securely without creating pressure points, so you can hike longer in complete comfort. Compact crampon teeth under the ball of your feet grab snow and ice, while heel crampons help you maintain traction when you descend or traverse sloped terrain. The Wilderness' 6000-series aluminum frame swings separately from your boot and binding with every step, so you don't carry along heavy snow, and the abrasion-resistant ArcTec Plus decking stays tough and flexible down to an inhospitable -40 degrees Fahrenheit. For the sixth year in a row, Tubbs will donate $5 of every pair of 2008 Wilderness Series Snowshoes sold to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

Bottom Line: The Wilderness Series Snowshoe helps you stay on top of the snow, while Tubbs stays on top of the fight against breast cancer.

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What size/model do you recommend? I'm 5'7" and

What size/model do you recommend?

I'm 5'7" and weigh ~128-138 lbs. I am a beginner snowshoer, but an avid skier, etc., hoping to have a shoe that will give me the flexibility to try different aspects of the sport. What size shoe you buy if you are in the weight range for both sizes? Is this particular model a good choice for an all-round shoe?

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November 15, 2009

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This would be a great all'rounder for snowshoeing. I have always felt that getting a little bit longer snowshoe is the better choice for more versatility. Longer is going to give you more options in the backcountry and in deeper snow. The main reason to get something a little smaller is if you're going to get into snowshoe running, but it is still possible on longer shoes.
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November 15, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

A Great Snowshoe

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March 17, 2008

So easy to put on and take off. Quieter on packed and icy surfaces than the molded plastic shoes. A great purchase.

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Write your question here..What are the best boots to wear with

Write your question here..What are the best boots to wear with this? helen

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October 7, 2009

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The nature of snowshoe bindings (highly adjustable) means that you can wear just about any footwear you want with them, from a light trail shoe, to a hiking boot, to a full-on winter boot. I've seen no shortage of people strap a pair of snowshoes onto their running shoes for a quick jaunt. I generally go for something waterproof, since I hate having wet feet. If it's freezing cold, I wear my insulated winter boots. If it's not too cold, I wear hiking boots, which are ankle height. If I need to, I wear gaiters to keep snow out of the top of my boots.

I'd suggest: wear something comfortable, with the right amount of insulation for the temperature, and think about water resistance. Chances are pretty good that if you're living somewhere you can use snowshoes you already have all the footwear you need in your closet.

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October 8, 2009

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Will these work with snowboard boots?

Will these work with snowboard boots?

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October 10, 2008

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Yes they will but I'd recommend a smaller profile boot. You'll get a tighter binding fit. Also make sure it has proper insulation.

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November 6, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Frame Material:
7000 Aluminum 
Binding Material:
Plastic 
Crampon Material:
Stainless steel 
Deck Material:
ArcTec Plus 
Binding System:
180 
Snowboard Boot Compatible:
Yes 
Recommended Weight:
[21in] 80-150lb (36-68kg); [25in] 120-200lb (54-91kg); [30in] 170-250lb (77-113kg) 
Weight:
[Pair, 25in] 3.9lb (1769g) 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry and trail snowshoeing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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