Mountaineer Snowshoe - Women's
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Float through pow and dig into steeps on the Tubbs Women's Mountaineer Snowshoe, an all-terrain beast. It may be the carbon and steel Anaconda toe and Python heel crampons or 19-degree heel lift that make for animal ascents, but it's the impact-eating upturned tail, shock-absorbing articulation, and lightweight women-specific fit that keep you happy on long-haul adventures.
Details
- Women-specific version is lighter, tapered, and scaled for women's sizes 5-11
- Pro-Step frame features a continuous bend with longer, lower rise for optimal flotation, lower nose that packs easily, and impact-reducing upturned tail
- R2 Revolution Response articulation absorbs shock with lateral flex and responsiveness; full-step rotation sheds snow for unhindered crampon bite
- Women's-specific, asymmetric ActiveFit binding features control wings that center the heel and padded midfoot that gives a custom fit without pressure points
- Razor-sharp Anaconda toe crampon boasts eight constant-contact carbon and steel teeth; Python heel crampon delivers downhill braking
- SoftTec decking is durable, lightweight for optimal float, smooth, and soft
- ActiveLift 19-degree binding powers up steep terrain with a strain- and fatigue-reducing heel lift that easily pulls up or folds down
- Item #TUB0093
- Frame Material
- Pro-Step (aluminum)
- Deck Material
- Soft Tec
- Crampon Material
- carbon steel
- Dimensions
- [21in] 8 x 21 in, [25in] 8 x 25 in, [30in] 9 x 30 in
- Binding
- ActiveFit 2.0 (TPU cinch strap, EZ heel buckle)
- Recommended User Weight
- [21in] 80-150lb, [25in] 120-200lb, [30in] 170-250lb
- Claimed Weight
- [21in] 4lb 10oz
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