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New White Woods Snowshoes
Whitewoods TH snowshoes are made with premium lightweight 6061 aluminum. The decking is a combination of durable Hypalon in the weight zone and a full 2mm thick polyethylene
in the toe & tail zones. Whitewoods have oversized rivets and “dime sized” washers to secure all decking points. The crampons are a
solid 3mm thick aluminum with an aggressive 360º claw pattern for a secure grip. All 3 adult models include 2 full crampons for a balanced and secure
transfer of weight onto the most demanding terrain.
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WHITEWOODS TH-22 Snowshoes
Dimensions: 22" x 8 1/2"
Weight supported: 100 - 150 lbs.
Was $99.99 Now $89.99
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WHITEWOODS TH-28 Snowshoes
Dimensions: 28" x 8 1/2"
Weight supported: 150 - 220 lbs.
Was $109.99 Now $99.99
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WHITEWOODS TH-30 Snowshoes
Dimensions: 30" x 9"
Weight supported: 220 lbs. and over
Was $119.99 Now $109.99
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DON'T FORGET THE SNOWSHOE POLES!!!!

Snowshoe poles are a recommended accessory for any snowshoe purchase. They add upper body workout,
or at least stability and safety for those less inclined to want more workout.


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"Yeti" Snowshoes Spec's at a glance:

Dimensions: 12 x 20"
Weight: 3.5 lbs
Support: Up to 300 lbs
Guarantee: Lifetime
The Yeti Snowshoes are currently out of stock and won't be back in stock until Summer or Fall of 2008.
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Why the "Yeti" high tech snowshoe is better than traditional snowshoes:

• Smaller sized snowshoe for great Packability
• Easier mobility snowshoeing in all directions
• Climbs better than other snowshoes
• More stable than other snowshoes
• Supports more weight for its size compared to other snowshoes
Product Review:

"As a professional guide, I frequently spend up to 100 days in the backcountry. During the months where ski
travel is not feasible, snowshoes seem to be the only productive alternative for me. During a 17 day trek
through Yellow Stone National Park, I had the opportunity to demo a pair of "Yeti" snowshoes. I have used
different kinds of snowshoes over the years but have never been happy with their performance until I used a pair
of these. I thought these shoes performed over and above the other products out there. I found them to be extremely
mobile while in camp and on the trail. They had amazing traction on sidehills and uphill. I carry a 45 pound pack and
pull a 70 pound sled during the winter months and these snowshoes were more than up to the challenge. They're also
great for gathering firewood and hunting!"

Richard J. Balas
Professional Backcountry Guide
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