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Atlas 825 Snowshoes Snow Shoes Review

Atlas 825 Snowshoes


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Atlas 8-series snowshoes are ideal for adventure trail hiking--825 snowshoes carry up to 200-lbs. comfortably.. Strong, lightweight aluminum frames and abrasion-resistant Nytex™ decks are impervious to the cold. Switch-Back Bindings™ feature tough polyurethane harnesses for stability with webbed lacing to secure boots to snowshoes. All-Trac™ toe and heel cleats provide security for climbing, traversing and all-around traction. Double-reinforced heel-strike area and rugged urethane binding suspension offer long-wearing durability. Fast-Loc™ buckles are easy to put on and take off--no more dangling straps.


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Review Date
February 22, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: k9condo@msn.com ,  Day Hiker

Summary:
I bought these snowshoes ten years ago when moving to Alaska. Now living on a lake in Minnesota, they continue to be in use for 1-2 hours a day in all types of weather, terrain, and snow. I, also, teach snow shoeing. After ten years, the decking at the back corner is beginning to tear. Other than that I have replaced 2 grommets.

I constantly say these snowshoes are among the best money ever spent. They are manuveurble, fast and easy to put on and take off (handy when you are trying to get 25 students into other less-easy snow shoes) and NO constant soaking snow spray. I believe the two point decking attachment at the back, by distributing the stress on the decking, has been important in the shoes lasting this long. I have and will continue to highly reccommend these shoes and will continue my search to replace what has worked well over literally hundreds of snowshoeing miles.


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