Expedition Outdoors Unisex Explorer Plus Lightweight Snowshoes
Expedition Outdoors Unisex Explorer Plus Lightweight Snowshoes
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Designed with strong 6063 aluminum frame is lightweight and durable for all snowshoeing conditions
Anodized frame for everlasting wear and finish
Equipped with dual ratchet bindings constructed with stainless steel springs for secure and snug fit
Front and rear cleat crampons for unrivaled traction in deep snow and on unforgiving icy terrain
Nylon heel strap for stability
Articulating toe band and flex decking for fluid movement of the bindings and crampons
Conveniently packs into the included Cordura travel bag
Brand : Expedition
Country of Origin : United States of America
Web ID: 23QQEUXPLRRPLSSNWSSP
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Style
Dimensions
Max Weight
EPSS-19
8" x 19"
120 lbs
EPSS-21
8" x 21"
150 lbs
EPSS-25
9" x 25"
200 lbs
EPSS-30
9" x 30"
250 lbs
EPSS-36
10" x 36"
300 lbs
REVIEWS
4.2
6 Reviews
2 years ago
Good Shoe
Bought our family a set for each kid. Love'em. We trekked into places our kids never explored.
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Big Brown
2 years ago
Excellent
Just received three new pairs for my kids. My son outgrew his original pair. Three seasons, at least a dozen treks through the trails a thick woods of NE MN. They hold up great. Durable and reasonably priced. Work just as well as my GVs.
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Drew
2 years ago
Excellent Value
With 4 kids and money is important to invest, Explorer Plus is a perfect option. A quality snowshoe with value.
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Alex Chelian
2 years ago
Big Guy Perfect
Thank you customer support for working with me. As a big guy, I need a big shoe. Works perfect. Like you new website.
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Sarah Langish
2 years ago
Murdochs
We proudly own 5 sets. Thank you Murdochs. Our family is enjoying our long New Year weekend in the woods near Telluride.