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TSL Snowshoes 227 Escape Snowshoe - 2007 BCS

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227 Escape Snowshoe
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TSL built the 227 Escape Snowshoes with a tough composite frame, steel crampons, and burly ratcheting bindings to accommodate larger users who weigh over 200lb. The precisely engineered deck design provides maximum flotation with dimensions much smaller than your typical snowshoes. These compact dimensions and a curved front portion allow you to use a natural stride when walking with the 227 Escape Snowshoes. TSL finished off the features with a heel elevator that eases calf strain for uphill sections.

Bottom Line: You don't need giant snowshoes to keep you above the snow. Strap into the compact TSL 227 Escape Snowshoes for excellent flotation in a small size.

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would these work for a size 12?

would these work for a size 12?

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February 3, 2009

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Yes, they should fit just fine!

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February 17, 2009

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will these over my size 11.5 snowboard boots?

will these over my size 11.5 snowboard boots?

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January 29, 2009

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Yes they should fit just fine.

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February 17, 2009

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I was wondering if these were a good pick if i want to go bushwhacking

I was wondering if these were a good pick if i want to go bushwhacking in about 2-3 feet of powder; I have large size 14 shoes and weigh 190 lbs. Will these be maneuverable enough? I believe that the will float fine.. please tell me what you think. any feedback is greatly appreciated!!

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January 15, 2009

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I think the bindings may not accomidate a size 14. You may want to go with snowshoes that have more universal bindings like the MSR Denali series.I don't know the size of this snowshoe, but it looks too small for powder. You will need the largest snowshoe you can handle for powder. I can go through thick evergreens with 10x36. Not saying that is right for everyone, though. I can't foresee you doing much trailbreaking in powder with a 25 inch snowshoe, even if it was only a foot of powder. I would suggest 30 inch minimum, but my 30 inch snowshoes always stay at home for powder and I weigh only 165.

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Frame Material:
Composite 
Binding Material:
Plastic 
Crampon Material:
Steel 
Deck Material:
Composite 
Binding System:
Ratcheting 
Snowboard Boot Compatible:
No 
Recommended Weight:
176-308lb (80-140kg) 
Weight:
4lb 12oz (2160g) per pair 
Recommended Use:
Snowshoeing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 Years 
Country of Origin:
China