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Review Summary
2017-12-28T09:33:34
Bought these 4 years ago from Sunnysports and they still work great. The Tubbs system has the easiest bindings to use, and they keep the snowshoes on firmly all day. Traction is superb, with very aggressive crampons. These shoes may be too short for deep snow but for trails that are somewhat broken out they work well.
Bob C.
2017-01-21T19:41:14
I have been snow shoeing for over 12 years mainly vertical up and back down. 2-6 miles depending on time. Today I climbed 1600 feet in just 1.5 miles for a Total of 3 miles. On the way up I loved the grip. There was very little slipping, while others were. Loved The heal lift my old shoes never had one. Today there was 3"-6" of powder on packed trail. Loved the solid easy binding. On the way down it was fun going through 2'-3' of fresh snow. Easy running. The only NEGETIVE that I have was to lift the heal. It was a pain where as my friend who has MSR HAD A TAB to be able to pull up. I had to take my strap from my wrist off and use the end of the pole or bend down and lift. They could make it better and easier. SUNNY SPORTS! Thanks free shipping, 1 week to deliver and the cheapest price I found from all over the web. Shout out a Big thanks
Ted T.
2015-12-30T13:15:03
Terrific for anything except deep powder (may need a larger show for that). Very comfortable binding - the shoe feels "glued" to your boot. Very stable as well - no experience of a foot sliding off to the side. Very comfortable and light feel for multi-mile hikes in snow.
Michael B.
4.45 lb.
24, 28
24; 8 in., 28; 8 in.
24;24 in., 28; 28 in.
24; 4.5 lbs., 28; 5.0 lbs.
24; up to 190 lbs., 28; up to 220 lbs.
24;165 in2, 28;192 in2
Cobra steel toe
Yes
4 lb. 8 oz.
24 in. long
Flex deck
Flex deck
Yes
Steep
Hiking
120-200 lb.
Yes
Tubbs Men's Snowshoes Size Chart
| 24 in | 25 in | 28 in | 30 in | 36 in | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight Limit (lbs) | up to 190 | 120-200 | 190-220 | 170-250 | 220-300 |
Still working great after 4 years
By Bob C.
Bought these 4 years ago from Sunnysports and they still work great. The Tubbs system has the easiest bindings to use, and they keep the snowshoes on firmly all day. Traction is superb, with very aggressive crampons. These shoes may be too short for deep snow but for trails that are somewhat broken out they work well.
Great Snowshoe
By Michael B.
Terrific for anything except deep powder (may need a larger show for that). Very comfortable binding - the shoe feels "glued" to your boot. Very stable as well - no experience of a foot sliding off to the side. Very comfortable and light feel for multi-mile hikes in snow.
Tubbs Flex ALP 24 Snowshoe (pair)
If you have an undeniable thirst for extreme adventures, Tubbs Flex ALP 24 Snowshoe is the right choice for you. Designed to tackle extreme peaks and rough terrain and explore uncharted territories, it has all the right tools to keep you going. Featuring a biomechanically designed FLEX Tail, this amazing snowshoe absorbs shock from heel strike to minimize the amount of stress on your joints, allowing you to snowshoe farther and longer with reduced risk of body strain. The ActiveLift heel lift is optimized for steep, icy terrain, which enables you to take on ascents with ease. Plus, this snowshoe features the gender-specific Compact Design decks and the ActiveFLEX binding that offer a combination of comfort, lightweight control, support, and ease of use. This will let you take on extreme terrain while minimizing the risk of body strain. Offering a combination of comfort and performance, the Tubbs Flex ALP 24 Snowshoe is definitely the ideal gear for any adventure.
https://www.tubbssnowshoes.com/
800-987-1051