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Q7: What features, like heel lifts and aggressive crampons, so you look for in a snowshoe? #GearMeOut


A7 The snow in the PNW is heavy and dense. It's called "Cascade Concrete." I don't need huge #snowshoes, but since… https://t.co/aXzFtaegpd

A7 #GearMeOut I do love the heel lifts, like in my @TubbsSnowshoes Mountaineers. The thing I look for the most thou… https://t.co/uVbltPc8En

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A7: For steep and icy terrain, aggressive crampons on all edges are good. Televators help with calf s… https://t.co/Je7GeqLHIa

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A7- what @billbrokob said. That's what I also think about this. 😉😁 #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A7. Honestly @TubbsSnowshoes site is really good to let you know what type of shoe is required for th… https://t.co/WFy3WUhr7b

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A7) Stability and durability were big factors when I got my snowshoes. #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A7 Heel lifts, definitely ( old knees!), traction rails ( great when traversing, or on variable terra… https://t.co/Vw7mlR7v8i

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@UST_Survival A7. Refer to my answer to Q6, follow your guys links to a good site. Lol
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replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A7. A comfortable binding, and easy get-in, get-out are key for me. Also grip on ice, bigger crampons… https://t.co/cUroNbIbNm

A7) durability and being able to carry extra weight and still float well in deep snow #GearMeOut