Description
Features of ATLAS SNOW-SHOE COMPANY Helium-Trail 26 U220100102260
- Helium Decking - Unique louver design sheds snow to keep them lightweight, while also creating traction
- Wrapp Stretch Binding - Stretch binding which provides a comfortable and secure fit with a simple and intuitive two-buckle closure allowing for an easy entry and exit
- Helium Trail Crampon - Gives snowshoers the needed grip for excursions down less extreme trails. The fore-foot alignment of the tempered steel tangs provides stability and ribbing allows the crampon to shed snow more effectively
- Traction Rails - Run 2/3 length of snowshoe providing stability and control in all conditions, while still allowing tail to flex for natural gate
- 12 Degree Heel Lift - Provides relief when climbing those long steep hills, and easily stores for flats and descents
Product Info for ATLAS SNOW-SHOE COMPANY Helium-Trail 26 U220100102260
Take to the trails with the ATLAS SNOW-SHOE COMPANY Helium-Trail, an ultra-light composite snowshoe that's certain to become your go-to for less extreme winter hikes. Also a great snowshoe for beginners, the Helium-Trail features an easy-climb 12 degree Heel Lift and Wrapp Stretch binding which provides a comfortable and secure fit with a simple and intuitive two-buckle closure allowing for an easy entry and exit.
Not lacking in traction, the Trail crampon's forefoot-aligned tempered steel tangs coupled with the steel traction rails provide the grip needed when trails become packed down or uneven. With a sleek design aesthetic and a reasonable price tag the Helium-Trail has become a favorite of winter trailblazers worldwide!
GritrOutdoors is an authorized Atlas Snow-Shoe Company dealer
Details
Activity: |
Winter Sports |
Color: |
Green |
Gender: |
Unisex Adults |
Model: |
Helium-Trail |
Product Type: |
Snowshoes |
Specification
Size Chart | ||
Sizes | Load (in lbs)* | Load (in kg)* |
23" (Unisex) | 80 - 160 lbs | 36 - 73 kg |
26" (Unisex) | 150 - 220 lbs | 68 - 100 kg |
30" (Unisex) | 200 - 270+ lbs | 91 - 122 kg |
*Load = User's Bodyweight + Gear |