❄️ Glide Through Winter Like a Pro — Don’t Get Left Behind!
The G2 Snowshoes combine lightweight HDPE decking with durable aluminum crampons and an EVA padded binding system, delivering superior floatation, grip, and comfort for winter hiking. Designed for quick adjustments even in freezing conditions, these snowshoes feature a flexible pivot bar and heel lift to enhance natural movement across varied terrain. Available in multiple sizes and colors, they support users up to 250 lbs, making them the ultimate gear for serious snow adventurers.
Size | 30"(Up to 250lbs) |
Brand | G2 GO2GETHER |
Color | Blue |
Material | Aluminum, High Density Polyethylene, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Foam |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
Frame Material | Plastic, Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 30"L x 8"W |
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31.5 x 11.5 x 5.4 inches |
Package Weight | 3.15 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30 x 0.75 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | G2 GO2GETHER |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | G2 GO2GETHER |
Part Number | G2-17201 |
Sport Type | Snowshoeing |
R**Z
Perfect for Sequoia National Forest snow adventure
This was my first time snowshoeing. Super easy to walk in, light weight, love the "bindings" with toe box, poles are great. Glad I got 30 inch size not 25 for deeper powder. (6 foot 200lbs) Ice crampons worked great in crusty icy stuff. Loved that I could just pull over and trek off into the woods following animal tracks in the snow with no concerns. Or adventure off and explore around camp. Seeing things I would have otherwise missed was great. Being off trail, in the forest, in the snow, appreciating mother natures beauty was so amazing and totally worth the time and effort. Wish I had bought these years ago. I'm no pro but the quality, features, ease of use and performance seem awesome for the price.
S**G
Reliable and easy to use!
Best bang for your bucks! It's not the cheapest and I would stay away from the cheapest in general because if you end up with one less snowshoe...good luck on finding a way to resolve that! This lit was ready to use from the very start, it's light weight and the size is appropriate for my weight (190lbs) and the snow stick...I skipped it since I didn't see the need for it in my situation. I took these snow set out to North Tahoe where I did about 1 miles in fresh snow and I'm so glad I brought these! Here is one thing I will recommend on getting to make the strap stay in place because the little buckle end where it's supposed to keep your strap to your snowshoe...that part of the component is cheap and crappy. It broke maybe the first few minutes. I did a makeshift using a ziptide to hold the straps to the shoe. Works like a charms...of course after the entire trip was over. I went ahead and bought myself a buckle strap to ensure the straps are sticking to the shoe and not tangling out potentially causing the snowshoe to unwind itself. Overall, great product and no manual required because everything was fairly intuitive.
M**3
You get what you pay for
These are certainly usable snow shoes! I bought them last week and used them over the weekend for an 18 mile hike up a mountain and back. Mostly dense snow, at times very steep, and for the most part they worked great! Can’t complain about the price for what you get. The inner layers on the straps feel like cheap foam and the plastic straps around the edges are easily damaged from normal use (on rocks/sticks/ect.). The only thing that was rendered un-usable on this trip was one of the poles got bent when I lost my footing and fell. Not upset about it though, for the price I’m happy to be able to get one or two more of these types of hikes out of it, probably will buy something more robust next time but for starters/casual use (or need gear in a pinch) this works great
N**K
Reliable... Worth it... Easy to use... Love it
I don't always write reviews... But I wanted to say this... For a entry level snow shoes that grips on up hill down hill terrain... Terrain deep and packed to light fluffy and slippery... This is your go to for a perfect opener to snow shoeing... I cannot say it enough... I put this through some places in the New England winter state... Durable grippy dependable affordable and it straps tight light and good for many terrains... You won't be disappointed
K**K
Awesome!
I’ve never snowshoed before but decided to try it out this winter. I got these snowshoes largely because of the price and the good reviews. I’ve used them three times so far, and I’m super happy with them!They’re easy to get into and walk in. Despite never using snowshoes before, I had no problem with using them from the start. They’re a ton of fun. I’m sure the ones that cost much more are better, but I have zero complaints about these. They’re lightweight, comfortable to use, and seem like they’ll last several years. They’re perfect for new or recreational snowshoer.The bag and poles are very convenient. I did lose temporarily one of the pole baskets (aka the plastic ring thing at the bottom a pole) and had to trek back to find it. It’s not a big deal but just something to be aware of.As far as other things you need, there’s not much. In addition to whatever snow gear you think is appropriate, I’d *highly* recommend getting leg gaiters if your pants don’t have them built in. You’ll be kicking up snow, and they keeps it out of your boots. I got a pair of knee high ones on Amazon that worked great. As far as shoes to use with these, I was concerned that my regular hiking shoes would not be enough, but they absolutely were. As long as your shoes are at least water resistant and supposed to be for walking/hiking, they’re probably fine. The snowshoes did not seem to damage my shoes at all.
M**L
Great Value!
Exactly what I was looking for!
T**M
Not for heavy use. Maybe 50 - 3 mile journeys and that's it.
This is my second pair over the last two seasons. The first pair lasted two months before both shoes were completely rendered useless. I managed to get 50 trips out of them along a 3.75 mile loop in varying conditions from deep snow to packed trail. By the end of the season they were completely used up, with rivets pulled out and plastic connections busted all over the place. This season I decided to move up to the 36" shoe, thinking maybe I was too heavy for the 30" shoe from last year. Nope. I'm about 20 journeys into the season and they are showing signs of fatigue already. The right shoe is missing a white bushing that allows the boot to pivot around a metal rod while you step. The left shoe still has it. As a result, my right shoe is sloppy by comparison. It had to have been made that way. There's no way a plastic straw like bushing, wrapped around a steel rod, sandwiched in between two other pieces of plastic just vanishes without a trace. Even if it was there, I seriously doubt would have gotten the same amount of use I got out of the ones from last year. A friend of mine who snowshoes about the same amount I do says he has to get a new pair of shoes every year too. I'm not experienced enough to know what to expect, but I think I'm going to get a more expensive brand next time and hope they hold up better. I'd love to give them 4 stars for their value, but after having to purchase two sets, and possibly having to move on to something even more durable $$, I can't justify giving them more than 3 stars.
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