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Workman's Snowshoes

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Workman's Snowshoes
$149.99

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Workman

Workman

Workman's Snowshoes

$149.99

Product Details

If you're looking to hit the trail in intense snowy conditions, then the Workman's Snowshoes are what you need to get the job done. Made with an aluminum T6061 outer tube and finished with anodize, these hardworking snowshoes feature HD-PE decking resistance of temperatures up to -40.00 °C, meaning they'll protect you even in the harshest conditions. And with the front and rear aluminum claws for extra grip, you can rest easy knowing that your feet are "in good hands."

  • Workman's Snowshoes are made to last with an aluminum T6061 outer tube and anodized finish

  • HD-PE decking resistant to temperatures of -105 °F (-40.00 °C)

  • Front and rear aluminum claws for extra grip in all snow conditions

  • Supports up to 350 lbs (158 kg)

  • Size: 42" x 12" (105 x 30 cm)

Warranty
  • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
Online Ordering
  • Pick Up is free at most stores (some stores require a minimum order value before tax)
  • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
  • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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  • Most products can be returned or exchanged at any Canadian Tire store within 90 days of purchase
  • Some products are non-refundable and non-exchangeable
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Age Group(s)Adult (18+)Kids (5-13 Years)Kids (5-13 Years)Adult (18+)
Assembled Length (cm)53.00 cm48.00 cm43.00 cm25.00 cm
Assembled Length (ft)1.74 ft1.57 ft1.41 ft0.82 ft

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    Très bon rapport qualité /prix.

    10 years ago
    C'est le troisième hiver que je les ai, et elles sont encore bonne. Quand je le ai acheté, je pesais 270lbs et ça faisait le travail.
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    Yes, I recommend this product.

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    Did't perform well

    11 years ago
    Bought the 42x12 went out for 2 hours bindings are poor quality. remind me of the old traditional bindings feet have way to much movement.I have 2 other pair of tubbs 36 in and 25in , needed another pair of long snowshoes for my girlfriend as the snow in the yukon is deep this year .The rockwater (Workman) 42x12 did't keep me up any better then my 36x10 tubbs,and the bindings really suck.Lucky I had another pair of snowshoes straped to my backpack used them to get back out. Took them right back to Canadian Tire and got another pair of 36 in tubbs

    No, I do not recommend this product.

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    Q: What kind of foot wear do I need for these snow shoes?

    13 years ago
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    • A: winter snowpacks or winter hikeing boots

      11 years ago
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