Gear Review
Redfeather Stride Snowshoes
By del2563443
Ranked #385 - Snowshoes
February 2, 2009
I use my Stride 25s on packed trails and off-trail in the woods. I can walk comfortably with a normal gait (no Frankenstein walk). I bought the 25s in case I have a pack or more gear, yet I can still run pretty easily with them (for my height/weight I could also wear 21s). In deep snow, they sometimes kick up a little snow on my back, but it doesn't bother me. The bindings stay pretty secure and the quick release buckle on the heel is handy; I have had a couple incidents of the bindings loosening, but I can tighten the straps and secure the bindings without removing my gloves.
They are well made and work well on steep terrain as well; last weekend I hiked up hill with a sheet of ice on the top and the crampons held tight.
View Details: Redfeather Snowshoes Stride XT Snowshoe - Women's
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Frame Material:
- Lightweight aluminum Extruded 6000 series
- Crampon Material:
- Powder-coated stainless steel
- Deck Material:
- Hypalon II
- Binding System:
- Women's-specific Reflex bindings
- Snowboard Boot Compatible:
- Not specified
- Recommended Weight:
- [21in] 125lbs; [25in] 175 lbs
- Recommended Use:
- Hiking, walking,
- Weight:
- [21in] 2.7lbs; [25in] 2.9lbs
- Country of Origin:
- China
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