Retrospec Drifter 14/17 Inch Children Bundle Snowshoes & Trekking Poles for Boys & Women – All Terrain with Adjustable Binding, Carry Bag and Light-weight Strolling & Climbing Poles
$69.99
Value: $69.99
(as of Dec 28, 2024 00:06:24 UTC – Particulars)
With sturdy, light-weight snowshoes so as to add traction and height-adjustable aluminum trekking poles for additional stability, this dynamic duo will get them prepared for the most effective snow day of their life.
SIZES & WEIGHT CAPACITY Snowshoes are available in two sizes: 21″/80-120lbs, 25″/110-160lbs, 30″/160-210lbs. Trekking poles are adjustable with a top vary of 27-35”.
FUNCTIONAL DESIGN Quick, safe single-ratchet binding system permits them to simply strap out and in of their snowshoes whereas on the path.
TRACTION & STABILITY Full-floating pivot system will increase traction and reduces fatigue whereas exploring steep terrain. Trekking poles with a number of terrain attachments add stability and stability.
LIGHTWEIGHT & DURABLE Light-weight 6061-T6 alloy frames with powerful polyethylene decks present superior help on the snow and maintain their steps gentle and managed.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED Contains 1 pair children’ snowshoes, 1 pair adjustable trekking poles with multi-terrain attachments, carrying case for snowshoes and trekking poles
8 reviews for Retrospec Drifter 14/17 Inch Children Bundle Snowshoes & Trekking Poles for Boys & Women – All Terrain with Adjustable Binding, Carry Bag and Light-weight Strolling & Climbing Poles
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Jbar –
Good
Good
Tiffany K –
Worth the price!
These shoes are great for beginners. I had a talk with a friend who said not to waste money on the plastic bear paw type of shoes and go for these. My kids strapped the shoes on and were able to easily maneuver in the shoes without tripping. The shoes come with poles, a carrying case, and attachments for mud/snow for the hiking poles. Glad I went for it and purchased these. I feel like they will last awhile….both kids have growing room in the boot straps. Highly recommend purchasing these!
Jeremy Grose –
We ended up not getting any snow last winter.
These seem heavy duty and look like a lot of fun. Hopefully there will be snow this year so we can use them. Really like the design and how compact they store.
Kiu Chieng –
Snowshoe
This snowshoe was great and very value for money but somehow it snow got stuck in the bottom of the shoe which make it harder to snowshoe. Please advice.
ryan –
Kinda junk
Would not buy again, low quality.
Newshoes –
Amazing!
These super lightweight snowshoes are terrific for our mountain snow! My kid is approx 75 lbs so we went with the 17″ in ones and they seem to fit fine. There are no instructions in the kit – so refer to the photos and the retrospec website for more info on how to strap the onto boots. The poles are also great for winter and hiking in the summer. Very lightweight and adjustable for various heights.The metal on the snowshoes themselves is VERY sharp – so make sure your kids know how to use snowshoes properly and are not messing around with them or you could get hurt. There is a warning on the website and the tag as well. These will not let you slip on ice – so that’s a good thing! Just be smart about your winter sports.In total I think it’s less than 2.1 lb per foot of added weight – and the heel lifts that are built into the shoe offer less leg fatigue while out and about. Snow shoeing is hard work – this will help any kid! Overall a great purchase!Bonus: Comes with handy carrying bag!
Patricia Besecker –
DID NOT RECEIVE CARRING CASE
WANT MY CARRING CASE
TheWombat –
Great find
Now that ski seasons gone (for east coast, very jealous of all the snow in the west!), we can pack up all the gear including these well loved snow shoes. We have our adult snowshoes for many years, and have been meaning to get kiddie ones for our children. We ordered this pair not hoping too much but weâre pleasantly surprised how well made and not just a âtoyâ these snowshoes are.They look really nice, more aesthetically pleasing than our adult ones for sure. They are easy to get on and off, and work just as well as ours. Mind you, we are not âprofessionalâ snowshoers (if thereâs such a thing) so our snow shoes are good enough in our standard, as we ski and snowboard most of time and snowshoeing is just a side hobby. I love how there are poles with various bottom inserts for different ground condition. The metal spikes are great on gripping where thereâs ice underneath the thin snow on some patches.Weâve only got this pair for our 9 yr. old which fits her well. We may get a smaller ones for our petite 7 yr. old.