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Atlas 1044 Snowshoes Snow Shoes Review

Atlas 1044 Snowshoes


Description
Atlas 10 series snowshoes offer the best performance for all-around backcountry exploration--1044 snowshoes carry up to 300-lbs. comfortably. Patented Spring-Loaded binding for easy natural strides and side-hill articulation, stable over most terrain. Asymmetrical SwitchBack™ harnesses centers the foot for better fit and control. New uni-loop, single-pull straps and SureClick™ heel straps adjust easily and eliminate dangling straps; new low-profile Fast-Loc™ buckles. Extra-tough Duratek™ decks withstand cold weather and tough terrain; embossed graphics won't peel or fade. Strong T.I.G. welded aluminum frames offer superior strength in all conditions. New Traverse Trac™ rails offer outstanding stability and traction while traversing a slope. Stainless alloy All-Trac™ Toe Cleats provide ideal traction for climbing; Atlas HeelCleat™ stabilize and control the descents. Double-reinforced heel strike area adds long-lasting durability; contoured footbeds center boots for easy walking.


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Review Date
December 19, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Copperhead Kid ,  Backpacker

Summary:
I bought the Atlas 1044 snowshoes from REI during the winter of '01 - '02 and I am SO-O-O glad I purchased this particular model. This truly is the ultimate "go anywhere" snowshoe. Being a big fellow, I needed the 36" shoe (this year the model is called "1036," not "1044") so I checked on a number of reviews and comparable models. I settled on the Atlas 1044s, bought 'em, and promptly went up to the Central Cascades right after several days of a major powder dump. These babies have MAJOR flotation! I mean, I went over the deepest drifts I could find, kick-stepped up steep slopes, rounded steep traverses and these snowshoes felt incredibly stable and solid on my boots. The cleats are fabulous if it gets icy and the overall design is RUGGED! OK, they may be overkill if all you do is gentle flatlands, but I want 'shoes that can do it ... and these DO!


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