Redfeather Frank Shorter Racing Snowshoes Snow Shoes

Redfeather Frank Shorter Racing Snowshoes Snow Shoes 

DESCRIPTION

Frank Shorter, Olympic gold medalist, makes snowshoeing part of his winter exercise regimen--now you can enjoy a highly aerobic winter workout too!. Lightweight, streamlined frame design reduces fatigue on long workouts; powder-coated aircraft aluminum 6-series frames for long-wearing durability. Aerobic XRC Ultra bindings fit running and cross-training shoes; rigid sole plates and soft uppers offer comfort and control. Titanium crampons under toe and instep give you sure traction on packed snow or icy trails. Hypalon Plus™ decking is lightweight and abrasion resistant. For precise footing, the Live Action Hinge™ quickly springs the snowshoe back into position with every stride.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 10, 2007]
Bart Lasler
Skier

A good racing snowshoe that is hugely overpriced. Wait for the off-season and buy them at Sierra Trading Post or Craigslist for 60% off. If you pay more than $110, you are being ripped-off.

Customer Service

Sierra Trading Post starts spamming you incessantly the moment you order. Be sure to use a temporary email and address.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jan 19, 2004]
zssachen
Skier

As a winter adventure racer I was looking for a snowshoe that was light, fairly compact, and was durable. I almost bought the Atlas Dual Trac SL but found these at the STP for a ridiculous price. These things rocked my first race - albeit the weren't quite as fast to take on/off as I would have liked (took about 1m to get them of and in my pack). All in all a very durable lightweight and fast snowshoe (and lighter than the Crescent Moon shoe)

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I also own the big RedFeather's for backcountry snow camping - they are awesomet too but a lot heavier.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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