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With snowshoes on your feet, you can go places where
skis cannot always take you. You can pretty much go
anywhere. Snowshoes give you floatation in powder and
superior traction when the going gets slippery. The
fastest growing winter sport, snowshoeing is a great
reason to get outside and have a blast, and all you
have to do is walk. We have a giant selection of snowshoes,
adjustable poles, and accessories for the entire family,
and being snowshoers ourselves, we have tons of advice
and experience to share.
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Recreation/Fitness
Many folks who snowshoe aren't interested in hiking
mountains, or heading off into the unknown with a fourty
pound pack on their back. They just want to be able
to walk off the trail a bit, or maybe walk around their
property. Recreational snowshoes are perfect for this.
They are durable and lightweight and have moderate crampons
for traction on those rolling hills and slippery packed
slopes.
Running
Runners who are tired of dodging snowplows or giant
slush puddles can get their fix on these snowshoes.
They are designed specifically for running, with asymetrial
frames and fixed toe-cords. Although not our most popular
selling shoes, we always have them in stock for you
runners out there.
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Hiking/Backpacking
If hiking Camel's Hump or Mansfield is on your agenda,
or maybe an overnight trip on Hunger Mt., you need snowshoes
from this category. These snowshoes are made with the
most rugged materials, and offer the best traction for
the steeps, and the bindings have features that provide
a more snug fit. These snowshoes are a must for mountaineering,
but they are also great as a recreational shoe that
is more rugged and better traction than a designated
recreational shoe.
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