Founded in 1906, Tubbs Snowshoes is a pioneer in the American snowshoe industry based in Norway, Maine. The company initially crafted snowshoes from fine white ash wood, but today, it uses modern top-quality materials, such as aluminum, and innovative technologies.
Tubbs Snowshoes has a variety of high-quality snowshoes designed for various activities such as backcountry exploration, day hikes, and trail walking. Their offerings are known for their durability, versatility, and user-friendly design.
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For backcountry enthusiasts, the Tubbs Flex VRT is a top-rated choice. This model is designed for icy, steep terrains and deep snow, featuring aggressive crampons and grippy rails on the sides of a composite deck. The bindings are also designed to accommodate burly winter boots and provide even pressure distribution.
When it comes to day hiking, Tubbs offers versatile, do-it-all snowshoes that can handle both deep powder and hard-packed snow. The Tubbs Wilderness snowshoes and the Panoramic collection are praised for their user-friendly design, making them suitable for a wide range of snow conditions.
The Tubbs Trail Walking Collection, on the other hand, is designed for beginners. These snowshoes are perfect for level terrains and packed snow, allowing users to enjoy a comfortable and stable walk on snow-covered trails. The category includes the Wayfinder, the Frontier, and the Xplore snowshoes.
Remember, the choice of snowshoe ultimately depends on your specific requirements, including the type of activity, terrain, and individual preference.
Please note that the specifics of snowshoe size and length depend on various factors and it's best to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or consult with an expert for accurate information.
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FAQ
Do Tubbs Snowshoes have a left and right?
If you purchase universal Tubbs Snowshoes, both snowshoes will fit on either your left or right foot. However, it's recommended that the binding buckles are toward the outside of your feet.
Should you size up or down with Tubbs snowshoes?
The size of your Tubbs snowshoes depends on the type of snow you'll be moving across. If you'll be on dry, fluffy snow, consider a larger size; if you'll be on a hard-packed snowshoe trail, you can go with a smaller Tubbs 25 snowshoes.
Are Tubbs snowshoes US-made?
Though Tubbs Snowshoes originated in Norway, Maine, today, the production has moved overseas.