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Posted by 3-dogpackleader on 12-21-2009 05:51 PM:

SnowShoe Question?????

QUESTION???

What kind of snowshoes should I buy for chasing hounds while Lion hunting?

Thanks,
DJK

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Posted by stevehurd on 12-21-2009 08:07 PM:

I like sherper

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Posted by lockednks on 12-21-2009 08:11 PM:

When I was doing a lot of winter backpacking I always wore Tubbs.


Posted by 3-dogpackleader on 12-21-2009 10:38 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by lockednks
When I was doing a lot of winter backpacking I always wore Tubbs.

Is there a certain type of profile to get for chasing dogs?
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Posted by lockednks on 12-22-2009 04:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by 3-dogpackleader
Is there a certain type of profile to get for chasing dogs?
DJK



No but you want to get something that is going to do well for your weight and the snow conditions. Your best bet is to find an EMS, REI, or even a Dicks sporting good store in your area and just go in and talk to the person in the hiking/backpacking area. They would be able to help you out.


Posted by 3-dogpackleader on 12-23-2009 02:04 AM:

Thanks Lockednks,

DJK

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Posted by Kyle W. Graf on 12-23-2009 03:12 AM:

I would be leary of sales reps. I have seen them recomend 20" shoes to people who said they were going to walk cross country. Just remmember that allot of people are into racing which takes place on a packed trail and some of these snowshoes are designed to be as small and light as possible. All they do is qualify as a snowshoe so the runner can enter the snowshoe race. If you take some of those shoes cross country it is harder than walking without snowshoes.
Kyle


Posted by lockednks on 12-23-2009 03:56 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Kyle W. Graf
I would be leary of sales reps. I have seen them recomend 20" shoes to people who said they were going to walk cross country. Just remmember that allot of people are into racing which takes place on a packed trail and some of these snowshoes are designed to be as small and light as possible. All they do is qualify as a snowshoe so the runner can enter the snowshoe race. If you take some of those shoes cross country it is harder than walking without snowshoes.
Kyle




If you don't trust a sales person here is a link that you can put in your info and it will tell you the model and size that you need. I would not put "backcountry" as the primary intended type unless you are going to be hiking some seriously STEEP mountains b/c those are going to be a more aggresive shoe with larger crampon teeth on the toe. I would put "day hiking" down as the primary intended use. It will still give you plenty of traction if you do have tackle a steep hill but won't get in the way if you are walking on flater ground.

http://tubbssnowshoes.com/choose_your_shoe


Posted by Kyle W. Graf on 12-24-2009 02:31 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by lockednks
If you don't trust a sales person here is a link that you can put in your info and it will tell you the model and size that you need. I would not put "backcountry" as the primary intended type unless you are going to be hiking some seriously STEEP mountains b/c those are going to be a more aggresive shoe with larger crampon teeth on the toe. I would put "day hiking" down as the primary intended use. It will still give you plenty of traction if you do have tackle a steep hill but won't get in the way if you are walking on flater ground.

http://tubbssnowshoes.com/choose_your_shoe



Do those work in the mountains? Your snow must be wind packed if they do. Those shoes aren't much bigger than the boot they get strapped to.
Kyle


Posted by lockednks on 12-28-2009 04:23 PM:

Mine have worked fine in all snow conditions including champagne powder. Of course you are not going to stay completely on top of the snow but I have never sunk down in powder more than an inch or two. I am sacraficing a little performance for the shoes being ALOT lighter than an older bigger shoe.


Posted by josh tetting on 01-10-2010 03:37 AM:

tubbs

work awsome for me

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Posted by Mike_Flores on 01-10-2010 03:30 PM:

An unknown secret in snow shoes is Yukon Charlie. I've had a pair for about 10 years probably, and beat the snot out of them and they still look like new. They have front and heal crampons so walking on ice and even rock is easy with no slipping. Yukon Charlie makes them for just about everyone else, including Cabelas, LL Bean, etc. I've even seen some Tubbs that looked exactly like mine but with a Tubbs logo on em. Charlie's are a LOT cheaper than the other brands too. I spend a lot of time on snowshoes every winter and mine just wont die lol. I walk down tar roads, had them frozen from breaking through ice and then trudged through miles of snarl, logged areas breaking limbs and sticks with them....They even stay outside in the snowbank from the first time I wear them early winter until spring. Cant say enough about them.


Posted by 3-dogpackleader on 01-20-2010 01:24 AM:

Well I did get to go Mt. Lion hunting. It was awesome! My buddy borrowed me his MSR snow shoes. They worked great, never loosening or falling off once. I seen Tubbs, Cabelas and 2 other pair and I liked the MSR with the ridges and the tails that you can have on for deep powdery snow or take off for snow packed trails. The crampons or ridges in the back were a must for climbing steep grades and over fall downs and also helped with the descent.

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