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Yukon Charlie's Elite Spin Snowshoe, Multiple

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Arrives Thursday, May 2
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Size: 8-inch x 25-inch


Features

  • Weighing 4.2 pounds, the 8x25-inch frame is built for users from 151 to 200 pounds. Unisex design for women and men
  • SPIN by Northwave Dial binding system with integrated toe hold provides precision tension to fit to any shoe
  • Free Flex axle system allows user to comfortably grip and glide across any type of powder. It's a lightweight solution to a comfortable snowshoe
  • Swift Strap heel strap offers unlimited range of customization with just the pull of the strap
  • Tech Weave decking offers a light and durable nylon fabric with polyurethane coating. Stays soft in cold temperatures and is quieter when walking on snow

Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 8, 2021


Best Sellers Rank: #63,946 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #62 in Snowshoes


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Customer Reviews: 3.9 out of 5 stars 34 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Just what I wanted
Size: 9-inch x 30-inch
We've only had 2 good snows so far this season, but they were enough to tell me that these snowshoes do the trick. I've had no trouble putting them on, even with a thin pair of gloves. Once in the snow, they are superb tracking. Even in relatively shallow snow, they traversed just fine and I carried on into the deeper areas. Now, if we could just reverse global warming so that I can get some snow! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021 by S. Stewart

  • quick and easy on and off
Size: 8-inch x 25-inch
I was just able to test my new snowshoes, and I love them. Easy to put on easy to take off, easy to adjust. I was able to test the integrated heel lift, it makes going up mountains so easy. My friend were very jealous. The strap around my heel slipped off a few times but that might have been user error. I'm 160lbs and my pack is usually around 15-30lbs, I was able to stay comfortable in fluffy powdery snow, not too much sinking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021 by Joaquin

  • Cheap,cheap and very cheap poor quality
Size: 8-inch x 25-inch
I chose these snowshoes for the bindings never thinking the base of the whole snowshoe was just kind of tacked on to the frame! That’s exactly how they were assembled…the plastic web part isn’t wrapped around the frame but just placed on top and riveted on… so after going around the field in the backyard twice, the third time I went to put them on…the front of the shoe was broke! You would think for the $ spent one should get something that would last longer than a half hour…which is approximately how long I have had them on…and on a smooth surface except for a few inches of fresh snow! Horrible! Nice bindings though.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022 by S Adamsky S Adamsky

  • Heel lift won’t stay up
Size: 8-inch x 21-inch
The integrated heel lift won’t stay up. It’s a bummer because otherwise these are fantastic snow shoes. Returning to try a different brand.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2022 by jd1

  • Great in every respect
Size: 8-inch x 21-inch
I am an amateur. But they work great, light, have tractions in every direction. The bindings are great. They took me way to far on way too steep of a slope. Had to walk down backwards. Haha.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2021 by TatJ TatJ

  • Poor construction
Size: 8-inch x 25-inch
The bar that goes across the bottom underneath the heel is only riveted to the frame, and both shoes are now broken because the rivets can’t hold
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2021 by leslie

  • Love the bindings
Size: 8-inch x 21-inch
These snowshoes are easy to tighten and loosen and comfy
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2021 by Roberta Boyea

  • Easy On/Off, Easy Adjustment
Size: 9-inch x 30-inch
These are very good snowshoes. -They are very easy to put on/off, -Easy to adjust to the wearer’s boot. -Have a pivot binding which means the bindings pivot under the ball or the foot. This lets the tail fall back/down as you move so that you fling less snow on your legs/snowshoes. It also is less tiring for your legs. -Have a heel lift for climbing hills. It prevents calf/Achilles heel strain. It is very easy to use by just pulling the strap at the back of the boot. It locks in place very well. -Sturdy steel crampons on the bottom for really good traction. -Aluminum frame is sturdy & light. -When choosing snowshoe size, consider your weight, combined with your pack weight. You don’t really need to go very oversized to carry your weight – getting within the correct weight rating for the snowshoe is more important. Take in to consideration the type of snow you will typically be in. Light fluffy/powder snow takes slightly bigger snowshoes to float. If you typically use trails, get the smallest snowshoe for your weight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2018 by Katawampas

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