Description
Most items in our Scratch & Save section are 10% to 15% off. Each pair of snowshoes have a slight cosmetic flaw or scratch. No cosmetic flaws or scratches effect performance*
*imperfections shown in photos
Will the scratch grow over time or peel? No. Our frames are anodized aluminum (highly abrasion resistant and durable), meaning that a scratch will not peel and grow over time like some traditional painting methods such as powder coating.
Do scratch and saves snowshoes have the same warranty as an unscratched new pair? Yes.
Are there any other differences between these snowshoes and an unscratched new pair? No. Other than the cosmetic scratches these shoes are the exact same as a full-price snowshoe.
The Gold 10 is built for unending exploration beginning where most trails end. Bigger bindings, more traction, more surface area, the Gold 10 accommodates foot sizes 9 to 15 including large volume boots like snowboard or hard-shell tele boots and every other kind of cold weather boot. The Backcountry Snowshoe model also features a brilliant set of traversing claws in addition to the stainless steel teeth located at the ball, heel, and most uniquely, the climbing toe claw, and most importantly, everywhere you need traction and nowhere that you don't. The moderated tear drop shape of the mens backcountry Gold 10 model makes the 32" x 10" dimension feel more maneuverable than traditionally shaped 30" snowshoes and the bindings work in concert with the platform to make every step one of great importance and significance in the pursuit of happiness. What more can be said, but these are the finest backcountry snowshoes you'll ever own? We suggest you buy them.
Each set of aluminum snowshoes come with a pair of heel lifts.
What is a heel lift? It's an optional feature for your snowshoes, which adds 2 inches of platform under your heel and makes climbing more efficient, comfortable (by reducing the strain on your calf muscles), and improves traction.
If you're located in the mountains, and you're snowshoeing up long, sustained climbs, a heel lift might be exactly what the doctor ordered. If you're spending most of your time on flatter or rolling terrain, you probably don't need the heel lift.
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