Atlas 1233 Snowshoes Snow Shoes

Atlas 1233 Snowshoes Snow Shoes 

DESCRIPTION

Search in quest of the perfect slope, the Atlas 12 series are the ultimate out-of -bounds snowshoe--1233 snowshoes carry up to 275-lbs. comfortably. New, glove-friendly ratchet buckles are designed to fit wider range of boots; SureClick™ heel straps with release levers are easy to remove. Patented Spring-Loaded binding for easy natural strides and side-hill articulation, stable on any terrain. 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. Strong T.I.G. welded aluminum frames offer superior strength in all conditions. Extra-tough Duratek™ decks withstand cold weather and tough terrain; embossed graphics won't peel or fade. Double-reinforced heel strike area adds long-lasting durability; contoured footbeds center boots for easy walking.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 24, 2002]
bdkochis
Backpacker

Bombproof shoes. The addition of Traverse Trac rails, and Atlas's decision to dump aluminum crampons for stronger, thinner steel crampons provide unsurpassed, secure traction on all but the hardest, steepest ice (no shoe is a substitute for 10/12 point crampons when conditions warrant). Heavier weight (compared to previous years' 1033s) is compensated for with increased tail drag (less overall spring in the binding). Less weight is lifted with each step as a result, but when necessary, the spring-loaded binding allows the user to easily lift the entire shoe up and out of the snow for maximum maneuverability. Bindings are easy to adjust even with (most) gloves on. Bindings occassionally need readjusting once your boot "settles in", but once the bindings are dialed in, the fit and control is superb, with little lateral movement. The 12-series bindings definitely require a stiffer boot to avoid pressure points. Be warned, these bindings don't flex much. For best fit, neither should your boots. Bottom line: If you are looking for a shoe that can handle everything you can throw at it, desire maximum control, prefer the ease of a rachet binding and don't mind wearing a stiffer boot, the 12 series is a great choice. If you prefer a softer boot and more forgiving binding, then check out the 10 series.

Customer Service

Atlas's customer service is excellent. Never had a problem. I once cut the decking on an old pair of 1033s. Concerned about their structural integrity, I sent them back to Atlas for inspection. When r

Similar Products Used:

Tubbs, MSR - multiple styles.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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