Overview
About Redfeather Guide 30 Backcountry Snowshoes
Closeouts. Strong and stable, the Redfeather Guide 30 backcountry snowshoes help you glide over rolling powder hills, whether you're touring the backcountry, winter camping or mountaineering. The powder-coated crampons reduce snow buildup and feature wide, deep-gripping teeth, making them great for rolling terrain.
- Weight capacity of up to 220 lb.
- TX35 vinyl decking is securely riveted to extruded 6000 series aluminum frame for extreme durability
- Flat, textured footbed provides a solid foundation for traversing and climbing
- Three-buckle bindings are easy to adjust
- Aggressive, stainless steel crampon grips up and down rolling terrain
- Powder coating on crampons helps to shed ice and snow
- Round tail design easily floats over deep powder
- Pivoting rod hinge makes for easy movement
- Made in United States of America
Specs
Specs about Redfeather Guide 30 Backcountry Snowshoes
- Terrain
- Weight capacity: Up to 220 lb. lb.
- Crampon: Toe and heel
- Frame material: 6000 series aircraft grade aluminum
- Decking material: TX 35 Vinyl
- Crampon material: Powder-coated stainless steel
- Weight: 5 lb. 6 oz.
- Dimensions: 30 x 9"
- Gender: Men
- Recommended use: Flat terrain,Rolling terrain
- Made in United States of America
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
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No problems
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Reviewed by Mike from Colorado on Monday, December 28, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good QualityVerified Buyer Reviewed by Dirtgurl from Washington on Wednesday, January 13, 2016Just tried these out last weekend. Rubber straps are tough and easy to use. They were easy to put on and take off even when covered with snow and ice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. No problemsVerified Buyer Reviewed by Mike from Colorado on Monday, December 28, 2015I don’t know much about snowshoeing. This was my first pair. I stuck with a brand I recognized. I’ve had them out twice with no problems. I’ve read about snow being kicked up on the back with some snowshoes but didn’t experience that with these. Good price with STP so that is why I purchased them with STP. I’m 5’9” and 160 pounds and these seemed to work well. If you have never used snowshoes before, don’t fool yourself into believing these will allow you to walk on the very top of the snow effortlessly. Snowshoeing is more strenuous than you would believe, however, if you’ve ever walked in 4’ of snow without them, you will appreciate these.