Atlas  Montane 30 Snowshoes - Men's

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Made for tackling mountainous terrain, Atlas Montane 30 men's snowshoes offer strength and articulation for uncompromised technical hiking, and a heel lift bar that eases calf strain.

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Features

  • Spring-Loaded Suspension (SLS) keeps the snowshoe close underfoot for easy maneuvering and suspends your foot so it can move freely with its intended articulation
  • SLS absorbs impact and lets your foot flex naturally side-to-side for a comfortable, stable position on traverses and uneven terrain
  • SLS enhances traction control, too, as the flex provides deeper crampon penetration into the slope, especially on steep or off-angle terrain
  • Flexible Nytex nylon decking is forgiving and quiet when hiking in the cold, providing durability without the weight
  • Wrapp Swift bindings blend technical fit with comfort and ease of use from the positive toe locator, warm EVA padding and straps that cinch and release like a breeze
  • All-Trac toe crampons provide traction in all directions; wider traction tabs on the sides and corners complement sharp front and rear points for confident hiking
  • Traverse Trac rails have sharp ridges that augment the downhill function of the heel cleat, running parallel to the frame for solid footing, even on firm sidehill terrain
  • Snowshoes measure 30 in. in length and have a recommended load weight of 150 - 250 lbs.; recommended load specification includes weight of hiker with gear

Imported.

Max recommended load specification includes weight of hiker with gear.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowshoeing

Snowshoe Terrain

Mountain Terrain

Snowshoe Closure

Pull Webbing

Max Recommended Load

250 pounds

Frame Material

Aluminum

Deck Material

Nytex nylon

Crampon Material

Stainless steel

Heel Lift

Yes

Dimensions

30 inches

Weight (Pair)

5 lbs. 0.8 oz.

Gender

Men's

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