Louis Garneau  Yeti 825 Snowshoes

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When steep ascents are your ticket to the summit, the Louis Garneau Yeti 825 snowshoes will get you there. High-performance double Boa® closures provide a precise fit that's simple to adjust.

Features

  • Contact Pro harnesses with EVA padding and Boa closures wrap the feet for secure, all-around support; they accommodate any shoe, including climbing, ski and snowboard boots
  • Two lightweight Boa dial closures allow for quick, easy micro-adjustments for a perfect fit that eliminates pressure points and slippage
  • The Boa dial retention system weighs up to 80% less than traditional strapping systems; made of stainless steel, the system won�t absorb water which also keeps weight low
  • Free-flexing pivot points help absorb shock and allow feet to rotate freely for an efficient stride with more control
  • Quick-release buckles at heels offer easy entry/exit
  • Lightweight, puncture-proof HyperDeck decking stays pliable in very cold temperatures and stands up to the elements for long-lasting use
  • Contoured 7076-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum frame won't rust, sheds snow and has an ergonomic design for a natural stride; decking fastening system enhances lateral traction
  • Lightweight V-rail stainless-steel crampons are extremely durable and ensure maximum traction uphill, downhill and traversing; heel risers reduce calf fatigue while climbing
  • Louis Garneau Yeti 825 snowshoes measure 8 x 25 in. and have a recommended load weight of 100-200 lbs.

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Max recommended load specification includes weight of hiker with gear.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Snowshoeing

Snowshoe Terrain

Mountain Terrain

Max Recommended Load

100 - 200 pounds

Frame Material

7076 aluminum

Deck Material

HyperDeck nylon

Crampon Material

Stainless steel

Toe Crampon

Yes

Heel Crampon

Yes

Heel Lift

Yes

Dimensions

8 x 25 inches

Weight (Pair)

4 lbs. 3 oz.

Gender

Unisex

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