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Yukon Charlie's Elite Spin Snowshoe, Multiple Sizes

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Style: Run


Size: 8x22


Features

  • Weighing 2.5 pounds, the 8x22-inch frame is built for users up to 225 pounds. Unisex design for women and men
  • Ultra strong 7075-T6 Aluminum Frame
  • Tech Weave decking offers a light and durable nylon fabric with polyurethane coating. Stays soft in cold temperatures and is quieter when walking on snow
  • Swift Strap heel strap offers unlimited range of customization with just the pull of the strap
  • Sprint forged steel front crampon

Size: 8x22


Brand: Yukon Charlie's


Color: Green


Material: Aluminum


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 225 Pounds


Closure Type: Hook & Loop


Frame Material: Aluminum


Product Dimensions: 22"L x 8"W


Item Weight: 0.1 Kilograms


Global Trade Identification Number: 69


Frame Material Type: Aluminum


Material Type: Aluminum


Item Dimensions L x W: 22"L x 8"W


Item Weight: 0.1 Kilograms


Size: 8x22


Closure Type: Hook & Loop


Color: Green


Weight Supported: 225 Pounds


UPC: 737826503469


Global Trade Identification Number: 69


Brand Name: Yukon Charlie's


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great for any condition
Style: Advanced Spin Kit Size: 8x21
Absolutely love these snow shoes. They are light weight and move nicely with my steps. I was a bit worried about the string for the foot hold, but after being out several times it didn't seem to be a concern. As always I carry extra stuff just in case, so my recommendation for anyone questioning it is go with what works for you but always be prepared. (I've had the rubber bindings break before, it is just the way it is) These go on and come off quickly, making it nice when it's freezing temps. I also greatly appreciate the teeth and found going up and down hills very manageable regardless of powder or more icy conditions. The collapsible poles are a great addition to the package. My only lower review is of the carrying bag, it's ok but not great material. All in all would buy them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2021 by Rachel Rachel

  • quick and easy on and off
Style: Elite Spin Size: 8x25
I was just able to test my new snowshoes, and I love them. Easy to put on easy to take off, easy to adjust. I was able to test the integrated heel lift, it makes going up mountains so easy. My friend were very jealous. The strap around my heel slipped off a few times but that might have been user error. I'm 160lbs and my pack is usually around 15-30lbs, I was able to stay comfortable in fluffy powdery snow, not too much sinking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2021 by Joaquin

  • Love Yukon Charlie's!
Style: Pro Size: 9x30
This is our second time buying Yukon Charlie snowshoes. Though the styling isn't as clever as the first set, the binding is amazing! Easy to tighten with gloves or mittens, and the price of $109 was a great deal! Thank you, Santa Claus (and Amazon)!
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2022 by MCM78LC of MN

  • Great beginner running shoe
Style: Run Size: 8x22
This is a great inexpensive way to see if you like snowshoe running. The weight limit was misleading or I totally missed it. I weigh 165lbs and the shoe has a 150lb weight limit. I only use it on packed trails so they work for me. The binding is super easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2020 by Daniel Remington

  • Easy bindings, good price
Style: Advanced Spin Float Size: 8x25
I just got these and went on a 1 hour hike in deep snow. I bought the 25" even though I weigh under 140lbs.. beacuse i wanted more float. We just got over a foot of light powdery snow and I did sink almost to my knee... and usually above my calf. But sounds like that is expected with deep powder (these are my first snowshoes). If you want a better float, then you have to go with huge ones, the tradeoff being that they would be cumbersome to walk in (ie. like the Louis Garneaur Blizzard II ones) . The turn dial bindings are awesome! Color is great! I shopped around and this was a great price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2019 by raebug

  • Cheap,cheap and very cheap poor quality
Style: Elite Spin Size: 8x25
I chose these snowshoes for the bindings never thinking the base of the whole snowshoe was just kind of tacked on to the frame! That’s exactly how they were assembled…the plastic web part isn’t wrapped around the frame but just placed on top and riveted on… so after going around the field in the backyard twice, the third time I went to put them on…the front of the shoe was broke! You would think for the $ spent one should get something that would last longer than a half hour…which is approximately how long I have had them on…and on a smooth surface except for a few inches of fresh snow! Horrible! Nice bindings though.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2022 by S Adamsky S Adamsky

  • Poor design
Style: Run Size: 8x22
What I liked about these was their weight. The materials appear cheap, but for the price and weight I was fine with that. The problem was my normal hiking boots would not fit into the front straps of the snow shoes. I'm 6', 151 lbs. The shoes are rated for up to 225 lbs. The fit should not have been a problem. I could get my boots into the straps with a little force when they were opened as far as they would go, but it was harder to get them out. The shoe laces would get caught. A little more strapping and they would have been okay. Seems like a pretty stupid oversight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by michael shenberger

  • I wish I could like these.
Style: Run Size: 8x22
I liked the price and quality of the materials but you can tell that research and product development wasn’t done by people that are serious snowshoe runners. You can run in these snowshoes but not with as natural of a gait as another brand that I tried. They are a little too wide and they twist on my feet so that my heels go to the inside. You have to be careful when running with these as it’s very easy to catch your toe and trip forward. Wearing gaiters is proving to be a must and I’m ok with that. They will kick up a lot of snow that will make the back of your legs and butt wet if your pants aren’t water resistant but that was true with the Dion running shoes that I tried also. These are my packed trail snowshoe and I have 3 others for different conditions. I’m trying train my binding by leaving my high top shoes in the bindings when not in use or using spring clamps to fold or crease the bindings in locations where I think performance will be improved. I don’t recommend these for serious runners. Get Dions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2022 by Pine Valley Mark Pine Valley Mark

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