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Redfeather Snowbird 25 Snowshoes Snow Shoes Review

Redfeather Snowbird 25 Snowshoes


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Enjoy the solitude of winter beauty on these well-built snowshoes that are easy on your wallet!. Ideal for wintertime tromps through the mountains or your back woods, the 'shoes are lightweight and stable to use in all conditions. Lightweight but tough aircraft aluminum frame with TXN decking floats in powder and takes the abuse of walking over obstacles that hinder your way. Front and rear crampons provide traction when going up or down hills. ATB bindings fit a variety of footwear with easy-to-use webbing straps and provide good support when traversing slopes. Shoes spring back after each step without dragging along the ground, allowing for more efficient travel. Special Buy.


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Review Date
December 7, 2001

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Reviewed by: chalone ,  Backpacker

Summary:
I had my redfeathers for one and a half years until the aluminum tubing started bending a eventually broke leaving the snowshoe useless. I was not happy with the shoe; however the binding is made well. I am planning to switch to the MSR this winter.

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