Xplore Snowshoe
Don't stay trapped inside on snowy winter days, find a new way to explore your favorite forest trails with the Tubbs Xplore Snowshoe. Its beginner-friendly yet high-quality construction is lightweight and joint-friendly, helping you get some exploring under your belt easily and comfortably. The lightweight aluminum Fit-Step frame has a slightly upturned tail that keeps your stride smooth and reduces the muscular skeletal impact of long winter hikes. recreational crampons in the heel and toe are perfectly suited to milder terrain and favorable trail conditions, delivering uphill, sidehill, and downhill grip in packed snow without adding any unnecessary bulk. The rotating toe cord system lifts and drops the tail to shed snow and eliminate added weight as you hike, while the Quick Pull binding cinches or releases instantly to eliminate the beginner's dilemma of fumbling with new equipment. Adjustment is easy as well, and the integrated Control Wings keep your heel aligned so you don't pick up any bad habits as you familiarize yourself with a new outdoor winter hobby.
Details
- Beginner snowshoes for mellow terrain and favorable conditions
- Aluminum frame with rounded tail is lightweight and joint-friendly
- Lightweight recreational crampons offer grip on packed snow
- Quickpull binding is easy to get in and out of
- Rotating toe cord sheds snow with each step for easier hiking
- Control Wings in the binding keep your heel properly aligned
- Item #TUB001W
- Frame Material
- Fit-Step (aluminum)
- Deck Material
- Soft-Tec Decking
- Crampon Material
- Recreational crampon (carbon steel)
- Dimensions
- 21in, 25in
- Binding
- QuickPull
- Recommended User Weight
- [21in] 80 - 150lb, [25in] 120 / 200lb
- Claimed Weight
- 3lb 8oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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November 25, 2020