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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2013, 10:44:00 AM »
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.   :dunno:
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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #16 on: December 18, 2013, 02:54:20 PM »
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.

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 :yeah: I snow shoed quite a bit when I lived in Colorado. I would recommend you try renting a pair before you buy if you plan to use them a lot.  I prefer the wooden style with the tail because I'm a big guy  and I like blazing my own trails. It all depends on what you plans are.
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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #17 on: December 18, 2013, 03:49:43 PM »
I have about 6 pair of the Costco snowshoes,  they are great for occasional use by wife/kids to enjoy a nice outing for the day - their intended purpose.

They SUCK for hunting and cross country trail busting in rough country with timber and creek crossings. 


I reccomend MSR ascent - those things will stick to a tree bark when you need to step on a tree to hop over it.  You won't "ski" down into a creek drainage and you can actually walk up a steep hill without sliding backwards.   Get the tails if your a heavy dude with pack on.  I got the biggest ones they make + tails and I don't find them hard to steer.  I cross country in the deeper stuff and still sink a bit more than I'd like with a pack/gun on my back.  The MSR are also very nice for sidhilling - yes you can sidehill in snowshoes  :chuckle:

After having the MSR shoes I won't buy anything with a tube frame again.



Don't forget poles,  very nice to balance when you're stepping over a log or something.  Or if you are winded you can lean on em  :chuckle:

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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #18 on: December 18, 2013, 04:05:42 PM »
I'm with KFhunter on this one: the MSR Ascent is a nice snowshoe.

They are pricy, but in my case, I bought a barely-scratched pair at one of REI's scratch-and-dent sales.

One thing to remember about snow shoes is that the little heel bar only comes on some models. If you are actually planning to do much walking on an incline, it's nice to have those lifts. But for regular family outings, the Costco shoes are probably just fine.

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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #19 on: December 18, 2013, 04:21:20 PM »
I've had TUBBS before and liked them...
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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #20 on: December 19, 2013, 04:26:23 PM »
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.   :dunno:

Thanks.  Good advice to add to the pack when needed.  Say a little bag to throw in when needed.
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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #21 on: December 21, 2013, 09:11:35 AM »
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.   :dunno:

Thanks.  Good advice to add to the pack when needed.  Say a little bag to throw in when needed.

Totally agree with this. I keep my shoe repair parts attached to my shoes, I include zip ties, braided nylon string, plus heavy copper wire. I doubt I could get duct tape to warm up enough to become flexible, and the shoe deck tacky enough to have tape stick.
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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #22 on: January 01, 2014, 08:42:00 AM »
I have a pair of Redfeather Blackhawks that I have had for better than 15 years and am extremely pleased with them. A big plus is they are rebuildable and carry a warranty, that I have NOt had to use. They are not the quietest shoes but they keep me up even on powder even when carrying a 30 pound pack and rifle and dragging a yote. Yes they might be a little more expensive but if you only have to buy them once every 20 - 25 years end up well worth the money. If you are looking at getting shoes do yourself a favor and get larger than you think you need because when you start adding clothes and packs you will find you need the larger ones to stay afloat, so if you are 185 and the shoes say to 200- get the next size larger JMO
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Re: Costco snowshoes
« Reply #23 on: January 01, 2014, 08:55:58 AM »
Their snowshoes are considered good without all the bells and whistles. Not in the same class as MSR's but will last for the average weekend snowshoe person out there.
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