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Perfect for tight tree lined trail mountain winter hiking - TSL Symbioz Hyperflex Elite Snowshoes
by
Photog19,
from NH, United States
Written on January 28, 2019
Photog19's Review of TSL Symbioz Hyperflex Elite Snowshoes
I have a pair of Atlas snowshoes that are great for open terrain with powder. But it was difficult to hike in tight tree lined, steep mountain terrain with them. I purchased the TSL Symbioz specifically for mountain hikes in New Hampshire. These trails are tight, tree lined and undulating. The flex of the shoe along with the nasty "raptor like" crampons offer incredible grip. The binding system is fabulous. I can put these on and take them off in seconds and they do not loosen up with the ratchet system. If you hike the White Mountains of New Hampshire or similar mountains in the Northeast USA, this is the shoe.
Pros:
Excellent binding system
Flex over undulating terrain
Crampon grip
Cons:
Not ideal for open field deep powder
Best Used for:
Tree lined mountain hiking
Would Recommend:
Yes
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