Boundary Peak Snowshoes - Men's
Out of Stock
Don't worry though, we have a lot more Hiking Snowshoes in stock than that.
Shop Similar ProductsExplore more.
Free yourself from cabin fever this winter season with the reliable float and sure-footed grip of the Tubbs Men's Boundary Peak Snowshoe. As the first limited edition model within Tubbs' 1906 Series, the Boundary Peak Snowshoe takes its name from the highest point along Maine's northern border, not far from where Walter F. Tubbs handcrafted his first pair of Tubbs Snowshoes. Staying true to its legendary heritage and performance, the Boundary Peak Snowshoe features an incredibly tough patina-coated aluminum frame that stands up to use and abuse over craggy mountains and thick forests.
The ReAct LTD Binding features an asymmetric, two-pull design with rich leather detailing for a rustic look. This binding features Tubbs' Control Wing Tech to stabilize your boot for a natural stride. The Rotating Toe Cord articulation helps to shed excess snow, so you're not carrying extra weight on long uphills. Other key features include a Cobra Crampon for tenacious grip over hardpack and ice, as well as Active Lift 16° heel riser for easier uphill travel, especially on moderate-to-steep inclines.
Details
- Patina-coated aluminum frame with Soft-Tec decking
- ReAct LTD Binding (asymmetric, two-pull, rotating)
- Rotating Toe Cord articulation with Rotation Limiter
- Cobra Crampon (carbon steel)
- Active Lift 16° heel riser
- Two sizes: 25- and 30-inch
- Item #TUB000H
- Frame Material
- Patina-coated aluminum
- Deck Material
- Soft-Tec
- Crampon Material
- carbon steel
- Dimensions
- [small length] 25 in, [large length] 30 in
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Binding
- ReAct LTD Binding
- Recommended Use
- snowshoeing
- Claimed Weight
- [25-inch;pair] 4.62 lbs
Reviews
Q&A
What do you think about this product?
View
Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSorry, we don’t currently have any of those types of reviews for this product.
Need Expert Advice?
Our Gearheads Can Help