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Quote from: timberghost72 on December 08, 2013, 09:21:37 AMI am at 185# and the medium Costco brand are for 150-200#. So that leaves me with 15# pack or less. Would it be better to buy bigger incase my pack weighs more? How will that affect the performance if I use the large pair but have a small pack? Would it be better to have slightly too big or slightly too small? I don't have plans on overnights or hunting at this time, mostly day trips. Thanks for all the suggestions so far.I always shoot for higher rating or bigger. The downfall to that is cumbersome/more clumsy. Personally lift is more important.
I am at 185# and the medium Costco brand are for 150-200#. So that leaves me with 15# pack or less. Would it be better to buy bigger incase my pack weighs more? How will that affect the performance if I use the large pair but have a small pack? Would it be better to have slightly too big or slightly too small? I don't have plans on overnights or hunting at this time, mostly day trips. Thanks for all the suggestions so far.
I have 6 pairs of the Costco's. They are "Good enough" for an enjoyable snow shoe hike. Here is what you need to bring with you. Look at the nuts and such of the shoe. Make sure you have at least two replacement nuts. Bring duct tape, knife and Zip ties in case you need to get a shoe fixed and back to the rig. I have not had to fix any of my shoes but I am one of those be prepared people.
Quote from: TheHunt on December 18, 2013, 10:44:00 AMI have 6 pairs of the Costco's. They are "Good enough" for an enjoyable snow shoe hike. Here is what you need to bring with you. Look at the nuts and such of the shoe. Make sure you have at least two replacement nuts. Bring duct tape, knife and Zip ties in case you need to get a shoe fixed and back to the rig. I have not had to fix any of my shoes but I am one of those be prepared people. Thanks. Good advice to add to the pack when needed. Say a little bag to throw in when needed.