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Chinook 80008 Trekker Snowshoes, 36

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Features

  • Light weight and strong aluminum frame features an ergonomic design to ensure comfortable and easy walks
  • UV resistant polyethylene decking, easy-to-use dual ratchet bindings and heel straps with quick release buckles
  • Heavy duty aluminum crampons, rotate freely to bite into snow; heel crampons provide traction for heading down mild slopes
  • Includes carry bag with back pack straps, side handles, mesh ventilation and Velcro pole carriers
  • Recommended load: 250-300 pounds (114-136 kg); measures 36 x 10 Inch (91 x 25 cm); weighs 5.43 pounds (2.46 kg)

Description

Trekker Series snowshoes provide great traction and comfort on packed snow and moderate terrains that are great for enjoying long winter months hiking through trails and forest. They are made of light weight and strong aluminum frame ergonomically designed to ensure comfortable and easy walks. They feature UV resistant polyethylene decking and bindings that are flexible up to -40F (- 40C), easy-to-use dual freeze-resistant ratchet bindings that are easy to adjust and give a secure fit even with gloves on, heel straps with quick release buckles that keep foot hold secure. The heavy duty aluminum crampons rotate freely to bite into snow and let the tails drop to shed snow and the heel crampons provide traction for heading down mild slopes. They include a carry bag with adjustable back pack straps, side handles, mesh ventilation window and Velcro pole carriers..


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 35.98 x 10 x 4.02 inches; 6.61 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 80008


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 6, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Chinook


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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Best Sellers Rank: #60,938 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #21 in Snowshoes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • These have worked well in my time with them.
They are a little noisy because of the plastic deck. The aluminum crampons aren't as durable as steel would be, so be sure to avoid hard or rocky surfaces. They will dull quickly and could possibly bend. I weight about 275 and was carrying about 25 or so pound in my pack. I would still sink in softer snow, but not nearly as much as without them, and not more than a few inches. I haven't had a chance to try them in deep snow yet. Only a foot or less so far, but hopefully as the winter progresses I will have more opportunities. I will update as needed. UPDATE 1-March-2019 Ive used these in snow as deep as a couple feet. In loose snow I sunk about a foot. In extremely fresh powder they would sink just setting down on the snow. Nothing would have worked on that. On the path I used these at they continued to work well. Fantastic on snow already packed by others but did OK in the softer areas where people hadn't been walking. Sinking 8 inches is a lot better than 18-24. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2019 by Chess

  • Work awesome.
I purchased the 36" I'm 5-11 and 200 pounds. I had no trouble walking in them. They supported me in 3 feet plus of snow no problem. I would sink to about 6-8" , making it much easier to traverse the snowy U.P. woods. I also used them this spring in the sugar bush carrying a couple 5 gallon buckets of maple sap without a problem. I had now hardware issues but I notice a few things that could be contributing to other reviewers issues. The foot plate has some flex to it and if you are not paying attention when putting them on you can bend the tabs an break them. Also I think the buckles are long and can be trimmed to the user's boots. I haven't trimmed mine yet but plan to. It seems that when tightening the buckle excess hits the snowshoe itself and puts unnecessary tension on the buckle causing it to not tighten properly. Shoes themselves are of good quality the bag is sufficient to hold the shoes but don't expect much of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2019 by N6WOLF

  • Average at best
This is the first pair of snowshoes I've bought and was trying to go the cheaper route at first to get my legs under me and really wish I would have saved my money to buy a better pair. I just put these things through the riggers of a Colorado winter hiking trip to Waterdogs Lakes in over 4 feet of snow gaining over 1,100 get in elevation. Here is my take after trying on a pair of higher end snowshoes while on this trip: Pros: Lightweight Spread load over a larger area Affordable compared to more reputable manufacturers Cons: Bulky Not very comfortable Lacks a heel riser for steep inclines Crampons don't dig in very well on inclines or slopes Ratcheting system is not reliable and tend to slip when a little account of strain is placed on them Not very easy to put on or take off, in fact found them extremely difficult Due to being larger they are not easy to get up from after a fall If you're new to snowshoeing and in the market for a pair of snowshoes, get fitted, go to a place that sells these for real. You'll pay a bit more but you'll thank yourself after you get back from your trip. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020 by Jason T. Curtis

  • You will sink into the snow with these.
These snow shoes are designed for big guys like me in the 250-300 pound range. I am 6'3" and 270, so these are supposedly my size. I am in Alaska and currently there is over four feet of snow. Strapping them on was quick and easy. Binding are made of plastic so I am not sure of their durability especially when they get brittle in the frigid sub zero temperatures. The temperature when I tried them out was about 25F degrees, and the plastic bindings were still flexible. I went tromping into deep snow and I sank two-three feet down into the snow. That kind of defeats the purpose of using snow shoes. I never had that problem with the old white magnesium framed military surplus snow shoes. I am not impressed with the performance of these snow shoes. Maybe my much smaller wife can use them without sinking into the snow. Buyer beware, they do not work for the bigger guys as they claim. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2020 by Douglas Barker

  • Longer toe strap, and a source for replacement straps!
Hopefully this can be helpful for other people, the toe strap was too short to fit any of my hiking boots or Winter boots, did a lot of Internet hunting and found large replacement straps from Bigfoot snow shoe out of Canada. Straps are sold in pairs (10$) and a heafty frght change. Bought some ss phillips head machine screws, washers and nuts at the local hardware store, and drilled the rivet out. Considering how inexpensive thease snow shoes are I still believe it's worth the small investment in lengthening the toe straps to make snow shoes usable. Now I can place the ball of my foot on the pivot strap and ratchet them to not only my hiking boots but also my large winter boots!!! As for quality of snowshoes I can't speak for that yet waiting for some snow pack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2020 by edward sewall

  • Popped a rivet on my second outing
I was initially very happy with the product. The bindings were simple to use and worked well enough with gloved hands. I managed an outing-and-a-half (all to the local baseball field) before popping a rivet on the left shoe - a critical one that holds the strap that connects the binding to the frame. I can fix it, and I'll take a look at preemptively replacing some of the other critical rivets, but I had higher expectations for these snowshoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2021 by R. Phillips

  • cannot wait to try these
I cannot yet comment on the durability, as it is Aug in NY and no snow in sight (yet). But snow is coming and I will be ready for it THIS year. There are birch and maple trees on my property that I plan to tap for syrup but have not been able to reach in past years as the snow gets far too deep. These shoes should make all the difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Bindings Suck!!!
On second outing the front bindings on BOTH shoes had major issues--striping the ratchet and failing to tighten down. My hope now is that they will work with slightly smaller hiking boots other than the large (warm) winter boots I was wearing. Very disappointing. We will be finding out how Amazon customer service is when they are returned if this doesn't work out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2019 by trastus2020

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