G & V Snowshoes

Expert’s Picks: G & V Snowshoes

  • Facts About Snowshoes

    Snowshoes are one of the oldest forms of transportation. Based on various rock drawings and paintings, archaeologists speculate that snowshoeing began 6,000 years ago, in the area we now call Central Asia. It is believed that the ancestors of the Inuit and Native Americans migrated to North America on snowshoes, which were made from modified slabs of wood.… read more

  • Types of Snowshoes

    Snowshoeing is a great way to maintain or improve your fitness level during the winter when the jogging trails are covered underneath 3 feet of snow. But, before you venture out into the cold, there are a few things you should know about your snowshoes. Choosing the right model for your activity can make a pleasant day in the woods even more enjoyable. read more

  • The Best Snowshoes

    Snowshoes feature a sturdy frame and latticework that serves to distribute the wearer's weight evenly over fresh snow. This makes it possible to walk in even very soft snow without actually sinking and expending a lot of energy attempting to go forward. Snowshoes essentially fit over regular winter boots, and thus the name is a bit of a misnomer. There are a… read more

  • How to Fit Snowshoes

    Snowshoes are designed to allow you to walk through snow by keeping you from sinking straight down to the ground. Snowshoes are able to do this by increasing the surface area that makes contact with the snow. In order to get the best performance, you need enough surface area to support your weight. Therefore, getting the right size is very important. read more

  • History of Snowshoes

    Snowshoes let us hike in winter. Modern snowshoes make our hikes easy and fun, but what is the history of the snowshoe? Origins in Central Asia and Native American societies gives a story of the snowshoe. read more

Related G & V Snowshoes Articles & Videos

  • How to Choose Snowshoes

    One of the easiest and most entertaining winter sports is something that you already know how to do: snowshoeing. Snowshoeing has been around in one form or another for hundreds of years. Originally devised as a way for settlers to get… read more

  • How to Build Emergency Snowshoes

    Snowshoes were used centuries ago to maneuver through the snow for survival. Although often used for sport today, snowshoes can save your life during a blizzard, while camping and hiking or when your car stalls in a remote area. A few… read more

  • How to Walk in Snowshoes

    Unlike with skiing or snowboarding, the only real skill you need in order to snowshoe is the ability to walk. You'll find snowshoes used for everything from gnarly backcountry adventures to recreational use in city parks. An important… read more

  • How to Use Snowshoes

    While snowshoes may seem intimidating to a beginner, they're quite easy to walk in if you're wearing the appropriate size. Each size of snowshoe is designed to carry a specific weight range, so before you purchase snowshoes, you should… read more

  • What Are Snowshoes Made Of?

    People use snowshoes mainly for backcountry exploration, and hiking through deep snow and ice covered regions. Proper snowshoes are needed to be able to pass through powder and packed snow without falling through or getting hung up on… read more

  • How to Tie Snowshoes

    Modern snowshoe designs feature a system of bindings that allow users to tighten and loosen the fit of the shoe as necessary. Some outdoor enthusiasts prefer to snowshoe with traditional racket-shaped wooden shoes, which require the us… read more

  • How Do Snowshoes Work?

    Snowshoeing is an easy and affordable way to enjoy winter trails. Snowshoes are specially designed to distribute your weight over a larger surface area so that you don't sink into the snow. Snowshoes' large surface area and other featu… read more

  • How to Build Snowshoes

    In the right circumstances, knowing how to make snowshoes can be a life-saving skill. These shoes will allow you to walk on top of deep snow by spreading your weight out over a large area. Even if you aren't in immediate danger, making… read more

  • Homemade Snowshoes

    The purpose of snowshoes is to make traversing snowy fields easier. By distributing your weight over a wider surface area, you'll be less likely to sink into the snow. You can make your own snowshoe using just some 550 cord, a pocket k… read more

  • What Are Snowshoes Made Out of?

    Snowshoeing is a fun and exciting way to get around in the snow. Once made out of wood, animal hide and sinew, modern snowshoes are made from an array of materials that have made them lighter and stronger. read more

  • Redfeather Snowshoes Review

    Redfeather Snowshoes come in three models: technical, recreational and youth. Redfeather offers frames in extruded aluminum tubing or injection-molded nylon and either V-shaped or rounded tails. Redfeather snowshoes come with live-acti… read more

  • How to Make a Snowshoes Kit

    If you live near the great lakes, you probably know all about snowshoes. Traveling by foot without them can be a real ordeal. Snowshoes make winter walking easier, but you still get a full body workout. You'll burn up to 1,000 calories… read more

  • The Best Downhill Snowshoes

    One of the great joys of snowshoeing is gliding down a steep hill that is covered with several feet of freshly fallen snow. For a brief period of time, the sensation actually feels like you are floating through air, but your experience… read more

  • The Best Snowshoes for Backpacking

    Backpacking in winter means you are carrying a lot of weight on your back, so you will need a long and wide snowshoe to distribute the weight. Aluminum frame snowshoes are very dependable, and those little metal cleats on the bottom he… read more

  • Snowshoes for Women

    Women have numerous options for snowshoe models. Women's snowshoes are available in a variety of sizes and styles with models for running, light hiking and load bearing use. Women's snowshoes should be durable, lightweight, easy to ent… read more

G & V Snowshoes Photos

  • Editor's Pick

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

    More Backcountry Camping...
  • Popular Article

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

    More Beach Camping...
  • Featured Video

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

    More Camping Basics...

Trail Finder

US Map

Search by Keyword


Outdoor Gear & Equipment

ALL NEW Trails Gear Store powered by: