Walking in winter weather isn't always easy. Icy or snow-packed streets can be slick and treacherous. Strapping on a pair of snowshoes allows you to head outside for fun. When choosing a snowshoe, consider the binding. The last thing you wa… read more
Snowshoeing is both a recreational sport and a valuable mode of transportation, allowing you to walk along the top of snow that might be several feet deep and traverse difficult terrain with ease. Today, you can buy or rent expensive alumin… read more
Snowshoe bindings are relatively simple things; there's usually a part that cinches around the front of your boot or shoe and another part to keep your heel in place. However, the rush is under way to optimize snowshoe binding performance a… read more
The bindings that are attached to the top of your snowshoes basically serve as a harness for your feet. These harnesses can accommodate most types of hiking boots or sports shoes and hold the snowshoes securely to your feet during your hike… read more
Tubbs is a top-rated snowshoe manufacturer with models for men, women and children. The company makes snowshoes for a variety of uses, including fitness, backcountry, day hiking and trail walking. The type and size of the snowshoe depends o… read more
Snowshoe bindings can loosen while walking, making it difficult to snowshoe efficiently. A properly adjusted binding should be tight to your boot and locked to prevent slipping. Straps and bindings should be set to fit and tested before you… read more
A pair of old, traditional, sinew and wood snowshoes float on top of the snow just as good as the new metal and plastic versions and sometimes they work better. In storage the old bindings deteriorate and end up being unusable. Finding new… read more
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