What do you use ? own .
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corvus wrote:What do you use ? own .
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frank_in_oz wrote:Yowies. They seem to work ok. Plenty of surface area. Easy enough to get on and off (like putting on a pair of Tevas over your boots)
Only issue is they are quite wide so hard to get through narrow bits if the snow is patchy.
Plan on using then in late August on the OT, hopefully there will be enough snow!
corvus wrote:Honest question why purchase more expensive heavier gear from overseas when our locally made product can do the same job?
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Tony wrote:
I have tried yowies and my personal experience is that the traditional style MSR Denali's are a much better snow shoe and as I got my MSR Denali's on special they where about half the price of what the local retailers want for yowies.
The Denali's also have the ability to have flotation tails attached to suit snow conditions.
Tony
corvus wrote:Tony wrote:
I have tried yowies and my personal experience is that the traditional style MSR Denali's are a much better snow shoe and as I got my MSR Denali's on special they where about half the price of what the local retailers want for yowies.
The Denali's also have the ability to have flotation tails attached to suit snow conditions.
Tony
Fair enough and I do like a bargain ,if we get the Snow we expect on our next trip I will be able to do a comparison as a mate will be bringing Denali's .
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corvus wrote:corvus wrote:Tony wrote:
I have tried yowies and my personal experience is that the traditional style MSR Denali's are a much better snow shoe and as I got my MSR Denali's on special they where about half the price of what the local retailers want for yowies.
The Denali's also have the ability to have flotation tails attached to suit snow conditions.
Tony
Fair enough and I do like a bargain ,if we get the Snow we expect on our next trip I will be able to do a comparison as a mate will be bringing Denali's .
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Sorry Tony forgot to ask which Denali's did you purchase as I need to compare apples with same .
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