ATLAS Women's Elektra 1023 Snowshoes

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  • ATLAS Women's Elektra 1023 Snowshoes

    Discover winter in the mountains with the Atlas 10 Series Snowshoes, now with a heel lift bar to relieve strain on the uphill.

    Features/Benefits:

    • Spring-Loaded Suspension keeps the snowshoe close underfoot for easy maneuvering and suspends your foot so it can move freely with its intended articulation
    • Suspension absorbs impact and lets your foot flex naturally side-to-side for a comfortable, stable position on traverses and uneven terrain
    • Suspension enhances traction control, too, as the flex provides deeper crampon penetration into the slope, especially on steep or off-angle terrain
    • On steep climbs, the heel lift bar reduces calf fatigue while allowing the heel crampon to remain active
    • Aluminum V-frame produces an efficient, natural stride
    • V-shape tracks straight in deep snow
    • Tapered tail pulls less snow as you step forward, saving your energy
    • Flexible Nytex decking is forgiving and quiet when hiking in the cold, providing durability without the weight
    • New Wrapp Swift binding blends comfort with ease of use provided by a positive toe locater and EVA padding
    • SureClick urethane buckle snaps positively and holds your heel securely
    • Stainless steel All-Trac toe crampon provides traction in all directions
    • Tempered steel Traverse Trac rail crampons

  • Specifications

    Avg. Weight (pair) 4 lb. 3 oz.
    Dimensions 23 in. long
    Gender Women's
    Crampon Material Stainless steel
    Deck Material Nytex
    Frame Material 6061 Aluminum
    Has Crampons? Yes
    Primary Terrain Rolling
    Recommended Use Hiking
    User Weight 80-150 lb.
    Shipping Surcharge Yes

    Reviews (1)

    • Debbie
      2 months, 3 weeks ago at Eastern Mountain Sports
      Haworth, NJ

      4.0 / 5.0

      The strapping system to hold the heel of your boot into the snowshoe needs to be properly broken in for it to work well. New showshoes will need periodic tightening when in use. This can be quite annoying. The company is aware of this shortcoming. This was my experience snowshoeing in Grand Teton National Park over 5 days with 6 other people that had rented new Atlas snowshoes of this model and in various other sizes. Other than that, this product performed satisfactorily.