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Gear Review: Symbioz Elite Snowshoes

Simbioz-snowshoes

Over the years, we’ve owned three different styles/brands of snowshoes: Atlas racing snowshoes our boys used when they were young and light; a pair of MSR Lightning Ascent snowshoes that Mr. GeoK used for several years; and a couple of pairs of older model GV mountain snowshoes.

We haven’t used them a lot over the past few winters – partly because snow has been scarce some years and partly because we didn’t love them. The bindings on the MSR snowshoes are fussy and one of the straps failed (which was replaced under warranty). The GV snowshoes are heavy; K and I got blisters on our heels every time we wore them. And now that our boys are full-grown, the racing snowshoes don’t have enough float for their increased weight.

So when Mr. GeoK spotted a couple of pairs of Symbioz Elite snowshoes on clearance on Amazon.ca last year, he did a bunch of reading. They were priced so much lower than every other site he checked, that he ended up calling TSL Outdoor to find out what was up. It turned out that Amazon was clearing out the last 2 pairs of the previous year’s model. There’s only one minor change from that model to the 2014 model, so he bought them.

Thanks to 45 cm of fresh snow in Canmore, we finally had a chance to try them today!

First Impressions:

We went up / down a few small hills with no trouble. Their crampon-style teeth are made for icy, more technical terrain, so we really didn’t push them anywhere close to their limits today.

We’re looking forward to the next opportunity to get out and about on snowshoes. I’ll try to remember to come back and update this post as we try them out in other conditions.

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