Yukon Charlie's Sherpa Snowshoe, Snowshoes for Men & Women, Snowshoeing Kits for All Skill Levels, Multiple Sizes & Models
U**S
Misleading photo
The snow shoe is probably fine functionally - but the color scheme is false.The actual product is dull dark green and black - nothing like the bright color in the photo.They are aware of this - and are not removing the photo.How is this different than making false claims in writing?
J**Y
Lack of view but great fit
These snowshoes are great...except that since they are long, I get voted to be the one who breaks the trail... Makes it difficult to check out curvy butts from the front. Oh well, I am out and exercising more.They grip well and go on and off with ease.
M**Y
Great shoes for big guys.
I purchased these snowshoes to hike through woodland terrain covered in deep snow, which is common in upstate NY. As an avid hunter and fisherman, I found that these were useful to me not only to just my 260 pound body, but also with 50 pounds of gear, clothing, ammunition, etc.I would recommend these shoes to anyone that is serious about getting out into the deep snow, whether you are a casual day hiker, or a seasoned woodsman, these shoes worked great!
S**E
Choose another pair. Material doesn’t stand up.
We purchased two sets. The product showed unusual wear after a handful of uses. Fabric tearing, coloring coming off, etc. We have snow shoed for years and have never seen this with our prior snow shoes. The material used for the snow shoe is just not tough enough for light use. I would not recommend. When I reported it to the seller they provided me with a warranty number that went directly to a voicemail when I chose the option for customer service. Unsure how this will pan out.
W**R
Good, with a few notes.
The fit and function of these shoes serve the purpose. The 10x36 size is more suited to open trails rather than navigating through brushy or densely wooded areas, and including poles would be a bonus. The binding toe/forefoot area is large enough to accommodate a pac boot. I wear hiking boots while shoeing and the ratchet style bindings allowed for easy adjustments & on/off. One thing I noticed was due to the large toe/forefoot area (for pac boot fitment) the bindings tended to put pressure on the outside top of my foot. I made tension adjustments during the trek which helped. It may be a matter of finding the sweet spot for a comfortable fit without too loose of a binding, but more experimentation is needed. All in all it's a good shoe for the price, especially for open trails. And get yourself some poles, they help.
K**N
Strap is easily broken
We bought it for my husband who is 250 lb and 6’2. He used it only once then its strap is broken. Since we bought the biggest size it was bulky, which makes him hard to turn on the narrow trail. So definitely will not recommend anyone.
K**N
Nice shoes
They are nice quality shoes. I bought these after the price dropped 15$. And, a week after I received them, of course it dropped another 20$. It was still a good buy though. Just, watch the price a bit before you purchase these.
J**Y
Vey easy to use, and sturdy.
My husband and I have been snowshoeing for fifty years, but at 77, we find we can't break trail the way we used to, and the older bindings and the full-size snowshoes are too cumbersome. Over the years we've downsized from the old wooden Bean snowshoes, through the Tubbs 36-inch shoes, and after much research and try-ons, we settled on these Sherpas. We've used them for a year now and are very pleased. They're short enough and light but still track well through half a foot or more of new snow. The crampons grip well on hills or crust, and the bindings are amazingly easy to use. We did find we had to use thin wire or twist-ties to clamp the heel strap back on itself, otherwise the small metal tongue will pop out of the adjustment hole. In cold and and snow, having the heel strap loosen was an issue, but wiring it tight was the solution.
A**S
Deceiving advertising and comments
Comments and advertising are deceiving. THIS ITEM SHIPS AS ONE SHOE.
C**L
Great Snowshoes at a great price
I have only worn them a few times this winter but so far I love them as they are very good on warmer days when the snow is sticky as the coated crampons repel the wet snow and they have a good grip going up and down hills.I also find the heel strap very easy to get off and on compared to my old snowshoes and both the foot bindings are very easy to tighten and take off even after being out all day on very cold weather or the warmer days. I snowshoe several times a week all winter so comfort is a big factor in my choice and so far I am very happy with them.They are used in deep snow and for breaking trails through the bush and so far I have had no issues with them at all.For the price I am more than pleased,even if I only get a few years out of them.I would buy this brand again.
R**S
Does not work with felt packs and big feet
I bought these to use with my Sorel boots sz13, but it’s a no go. The bindings are not nearly big enough to fit them into. Tried with my summer hiking boots and they were fine. Floatation was decent in a meter of fresh powder. Ratchets got frozen up within minutes though I was able to free them up. Good for casual use but I wouldn’t trust my life to them.
A**H
I love them!
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I love these snow shoes! I’ve never snowshoed before so I have nothing to compare them to, other than hiking through snow without them. It’s a crazy good work out and I am very happy with these.
A**N
Great binding
First time snowshoe owner so no possibility for a comparison. What does stand out is the ease of adjusting the binding which makes the in/out of the snowshoes very simple, even with gloves. The grip on steep hills is excellent, up or down. No regrets so far!
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