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List Price: $179.00
Our Price: $161.95
Your Save: $ 17.05 ( 10% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: TSL Snowshoes
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Binding: Sports Brand: TSL Snowshoes EAN: 3436500407457 Feature: 25" aluminum snowshoe designed for men between 110-200 lbs for hiking and light-climbing Label: TSL Snowshoes Manufacturer: TSL Snowshoes Model: THR825W Publisher: TSL Snowshoes Size: 25- Inch Studio: TSL Snowshoes
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Features
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25" aluminum snowshoe designed for men between 110-200 lbs for hiking and light-climbing Extremely light weight with aluminum front and rear crampons and ratcheting instep strap 4 point binding adjustment system with telescopic length adjustment and padded ratchet ankle strap for superior fit and comfort Patented D-Ring toe cord system eliminates shin bang and allows for natural binding rotation while eliminating lateral movement
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Editorial Reviews:
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Whether hiking the trails or walking the dog, the Take the High Road is the perfect lightweight snowshoe for outdoor adventure. The 4 point binding adjustment system incorporates a ratcheting telescopic length adjustment and a padded buckle ankle strap for a precise fit and superior comfort. The 100% reclaimed decking material and heel plate offer supreme durability while the lightweight aluminum front and rear crampons supply more than enough grip for any condition. The TSL ASB toe cord system eliminates shin bang by stopping the natural rotation of the binding at 90* and prevents all unwanted lateral movement of the binding. Comes in a storage bag.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: TSL High Road Snowshoes (men and women) Comment: These were a gift from my wife (his and hers). We immediately took them into the White Mountains of NH. They grip very well, but there was one major difficulty. My pair kept slipping off the heels. They are adjustable, but am not crazy about the poor fastening directions(no words,just pictorials) or the ease of tightening. So it may be they were not correctly secured, but will not know until the next trip when we will adjust them again. I'd say if you have size 10 feet or larger, you will be more likely to have this problem.
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