Tubbs Snowflake Snowshoes - Toddlers'
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The Tubbs Snowflake snowshoes are perfect for introducing young kids to snowshoeing. they feature an easy-to-use binding, sure traction and lasting construction.
Shop newer version- Molded plastic design stands up to hard use, provides great floatation and offers a stable platform for feet
- Binding wraps around the sides of boots and adjusts easily with 2 straps
- Plastic crampons underneath the decking provide great grip
- The Snowflake snowshoes come with a sticker pack, letting kids customize the look of their snowshoes
- Recommended for children under 50 lbs., approximately between 3 and 6 years old
- Recommended load specification includes weight of child with gear
Imported.
| Best Use | Snowshoeing |
|---|---|
| Snowshoe Terrain | Flat Terrain |
| Max Recommended Load | Up to 50 pounds |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Deck Material | Plastic |
| Crampon Material | Plastic |
| Dimensions | 6.5 x 14 inches |
| Weight (Pair) | 20.8 ounces |
| Gender | Toddlers' |
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Lots of Fun
My 2 1/2 year old daughter loves these snowshoes! She started walking with them on right away, no problems. After a week with them, she won't play in the snow without them. The straps fit her boots snugly. My only complaint is that there isn't an easy release to be able to keep the same strap adjustment from use to use.
One to get for the little kids
My son is age 4, and about 38 lbs. His boot size is too small for the other kids snowshoes. This went on easy and stayed on for over and hour before we got back to the truck. Went all over. Perfect for his size and weight.
A good start
My 3 year old loves them and they do float her better than just snow boots. Overall, these are neat and allow her to come along with her older siblings on shorter/easier trips. Their grip is suspect on ice or crunchy terrain though.
So far so good
Went to get the MSR Tykers but they were all out so I got these. Good snow shoes for toddler age kids. Bought these to keep it basic and get out on some groomed trails and see what the kids can do. Nervous that the kids will outgrow them sooner than I originally thought. Thinking the MSR Tykers might be more versatile as the kids grow and get more experienced.

