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Large mesh snowshoes - TSL 438 Up&Down Grip orange -

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expert hikers who don't want to sink or slide in the snow, even on steep slopes.

These technical models offer great grip thanks to their Up&Down side grips and boot size memory. For assiduous practice on steep slopes.

Color : orange

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PRODUCT BENEFITS

Hook

1 front claw. 6 studs. Side grips.

Morphological adaptability

Sieve size M: 64 x 22.5 cm; 60kg to 120kg, size 38 to 46

Product maintenance

Front memory loop. Rack and pinion buckle. Comfort ankle PAD.

Adjustable

Memory binding: easy pre-setting of shoe size and front volume.

Ease of use

Up & Down wedge reduces the effects of slope on ascending and descending.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

How to use snowshoes properly

Before putting on your shoes:
There is one snowshoe for the left foot and one for the right. Make sure you have the right snowshoe for the right foot by looking for the pictogram on the snowshoe's sieve.

Adjustment:
Adjusting your snowshoes is essential for safe use.
1/ Your foot must be in contact (front and back) to optimize the shoe's fit.
2/ The straps or buckles (depending on the model) must be tightened as much as possible.

Choosing rackets according to weight:

The choice of snowshoes depends on the weight of the hiker (including the weight of his backpack), to enable him to stay on the surface of the snow. This is called lift. There are different sizes of snowshoes to best suit hikers' body sizes and practices.
Our advice:
15 to 50 kg: children's model
40 to 80 kg: small to medium screen
60 to 120 kg: large screen

The climbing wedge for greater ease on slopes:

Choose snowshoes with an ascending wedge for easier, more comfortable walking on slopes. This removable wedge raises the heel. Use it on steep ascents to reduce the effect of the slope and save energy.

Using poles for greater stability on snowshoes :

We strongly advise you to bring a pair of poles for better stability when snowshoeing. All the more so if you're planning to hike on hilly terrain (slopes, descents, etc.) or in powder snow, where you're likely to sink a little deeper. There are 2 types of washers: choose the wide washers so that the poles stay on the surface.

Choose breathable clothing for snowshoeing:

When hiking in the snow, we tend to over-equip ourselves for fear of getting cold. But snowshoeing warms you up very quickly.
Adopt the 3-layer technique!
This technique allows you to modulate your heat intake according to the level of effort required: remove a garment when it's hot, and put it back on when it's colder, or during breaks. If you're too hot, you'll sweat more, which will cool you down when you take a break or go downhill.

Dressing with the 3-layer technique?

To dress properly in winter, whatever your activity, we recommend applying the 3-layer principle:
layer 1: technical undergarments allow moisture transfer to keep the skin dry.
layer 2: the second layer (fleece, sweater) provides warmth and moisture transfer.
layer 3: the jacket protects against external conditions: rain, snow, wind.
The whole garment must be breathable to evacuate moisture.

HOW TO PUT ON YOUR SHOES

For snowshoeing, you need warm, waterproof, breathable hiking boots. You'll also need shoes with a good grip for the sections where you'll need to remove your snowshoes (at the parking lot or if there's too little snow...).

NEVER FORGET SAFETY...

If you're going off-piste, you'll need a map, compass and/or GPS, as well as an avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe. These three items will enable you to be found if you're caught in an avalanche, or to search for a victim. And don't forget to brush up on your safety basics.

REPAIRABILITY AND SERVICE

As designers and enthusiasts of our playground, we are concerned about the durability of our products, which is why all our TSL snowshoes are designed to be repairable.
You can find spare parts (spikes, buckles, etc.) in the workshop of your Decathlon store. In the event of a problem, don't hesitate to have your snowshoes inspected in your Decathlon store.

How does my product warranty work?

This product is guaranteed for 2 years from the date of sale indicated on the sales receipt. The product covered by the warranty will be exchanged free of charge. The warranty covers defects in your product, excluding those resulting from normal wear and tear and those resulting from abnormal use.

Warranty

1 year

Weight

2.06 kg

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COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

Composition

Composite screen, steel tips.

STOCK TIPS

Rinse after use and store in a dry place.

Restrictions

Not suitable for mountaineering or glacial terrain.

Maintenance tips

Rinse with clean water after use. Leave to dry in a dry, well-ventilated place.

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