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Redfeather Sport Trek Snowshoes - 30"
$99.95
$174.95
Save 42% Item #83098
Closeouts. Grab some fun aerobic,wintery exercise on a pair of Redfeather's Sport Trek 30" snowshoes. Stainless steel front and rear crampons lend safe traction whether ascending or descending in icy conditions. The flexible synthetic bindings have a live-response hinge that automatically lift the tails, giving you extra mobility and the speed to cover longer distances.
High performance 6000 series extruded aluminum frames
Light, durable TX35 vinyl decking securely riveted in place
V-tail for a natural stride
Weight capacity: 220 lb.
Dimensions: 30x8"
Weight: 4 lb. 4 oz. pr.
Closeouts. USA.
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By Snow shoer from North Dakota on 03/08/2010 Pros: Good Traction, Lightweight, Stable Cons: Difficult Entry & Exit Best Uses: All Terrain, Deep Snow, Flat Terrain, Off Trail, Steep Pitches Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: They are all that I could have asked for , Very nice
Felt great and worked great! By Cine from Brooklyn Park, MN on 03/07/2010 Pros: Attach Securely, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Lightweight, Stable Best Uses: All Terrain, Flat Terrain, Icy Conditions, Off Trail, Rolling Terrain Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I like the bindings, they were easy to get into and out of, yet did not slip off.
By Forester Ted from Antigo, WI on 03/04/2010 Pros: Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Lightweight, Stable Best Uses: All Terrain, Deep Snow, Icy Conditions, Off Trail, Rolling Terrain, Steep Pitches Describe Yourself: Anytime Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: RedFeather improved the design by moving the rivets that hold the harness to the snowshoe off to the side instead of on the bottom. This was always a bad wear point and this modification should prolong the lifespan of the shoes. Time will tell, I abuse snowshoes about as much as they can be abused so we'll see.
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