Winterial Mammoth 25 Inch Lightweight Polymer Mountain Terrain Comfort Square Toed Snowshoes for Advanced Users, Black and Red








Key features
- •DIMENSIONS: L x W (25 in x 8 in) / Weight recommendation: 150 lbs-240lbs
- •LIGHTWEIGHT- Our lightweight polymer frame snowshoes weigh in at only 5.3 lbs per pair making it easy to maneuver and pack.
- •DURABLE- We use a strong polymer frame and metal teeth to make our snowshoe capable of taking a beating while snowshoeing in the backcountry!
- •FUNCTIONALITY- This advanced snowshoe is made for experienced snowshoeing. It has a popup terrain heal and square toed design which makes it easier to climb hills. The aluminum teeth help to provide increased traction and grip to the snow.
- •COMFORT- We found that the one feature that other snowshoes lacked was comfort. Since our advanced snowshoes are intended to be used in mountainous terrain we ensured that they provide comfort for long journeys in the snow
Winterial Mammoth 25 Inch Lightweight Polymer Mountain Terrain Comfort Square Toed Snowshoes for Advanced Users, Black and Red
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Customer Reviews
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A very efficient ice gripping system
Rick Barr✓ Verified Purchase•August 2, 2023
These light and mderne snowshoes are easy to put on any kind of boots, are very lightweight, and have an exceptionnal aluminum tooth system wich makes ten alsmost as effcient as ice crampons on hard and icy snow. I just used them on a very steep slope covered with very hardened snow and felt very secure. With regular snowshoes with front teeth system, I would have skid very badly, Did not tried tem in deep fluffy snow, but I expect they will do as weel as other snowshoes of that sort.
Climber a 14er in these. Was glad to have them.
Kyle B.✓ Verified Purchase•August 1, 2023
I bought these for climbing a Colorado 14er last weekend. I'm so glad I brought them.
We ended up in a big flat area where nobody else had traveled. My friend was post holding constantly with just boots, but I had no problems at all.
Strapping in was fairly quick, but make sure to get a ballpark fit on the back strap before you go. There are two little clips for holding the excess strap, I had to mess with mine for a bit to get them out of the way.
Make sure your foot is straight on the snow shoe. The heel risers were super helpful, but my left foot was carted slightly outward. Without the heel risers, it wasn't really any issue, but with them it felt like the extra leverage could force me to roll my ankle while traversing a slope. Easy fix though: just listen the front bindings, straighten your foot, and strap back in.
After the flats, I didn't need these so much for floating on the snow, but kept them on for the extra traction. The steep terrain really wore on my friend who went without any snow shoes or micro spikes. It's tough to slide a little bit backward with every step.
Anyway, he's thinking of buying a pair.
We ended up in a big flat area where nobody else had traveled. My friend was post holding constantly with just boots, but I had no problems at all.
Strapping in was fairly quick, but make sure to get a ballpark fit on the back strap before you go. There are two little clips for holding the excess strap, I had to mess with mine for a bit to get them out of the way.
Make sure your foot is straight on the snow shoe. The heel risers were super helpful, but my left foot was carted slightly outward. Without the heel risers, it wasn't really any issue, but with them it felt like the extra leverage could force me to roll my ankle while traversing a slope. Easy fix though: just listen the front bindings, straighten your foot, and strap back in.
After the flats, I didn't need these so much for floating on the snow, but kept them on for the extra traction. The steep terrain really wore on my friend who went without any snow shoes or micro spikes. It's tough to slide a little bit backward with every step.
Anyway, he's thinking of buying a pair.
Sturdy, grippy, suitable for large adults
Justin Fields✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
I don't like the more common aluminum frame design most snowshoes are made of. I'm a big guy and I prefer the MSR style ones that I also refer to as "lunch trays" due to the large plastic surface areas. But what really makes these shine is all the steel tread on the bottom. Very grippy and sturdy, yet not too heavy. Just did a section of the PCT to an alpine lake in the northern Cascade mountains in Washington. Snow was several feet thick, and I stayed on top with ease. No post holes for me. Buy with confidence.
Amazing light weight, easy to walk.
Sheri✓ Verified Purchase•July 26, 2023
If you are looking for a light weight snowshoe that really grips up hill and down, comfort and easy walking this is the way to go.
Great snowshoes for the hearing impaired.
Kindle Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 18, 2023
I'm torn between a three and a four. First, let me say that after three trips in some great powder and some packed snow, these snow shoes were very grippy and did their job admirably. I only have a couple of complaints, first, I had to frequently tighten the ratchet straps. It's super easy to do, but shouldn't be necessary so often, the other issue with these shoes is that they are ridiculusly noisy on any surface except deep powder. Normal snowshoes with the central crampons and tubular aluminum frame are whisper quiet comparitively. They will serve me through the rest of this season, then I'll probably upgrade and keep these for friends and guests. On the upside though, they are very grippy on every surface I stepped on and every slope I climbed. You will not sneak up on wildlife though. The make enough racket to wake the dead.
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