All you snow guys- I have two pairs of snow shoes both are new old stock one set is Tubbs and the other is MSR both have carrying bags- I have no idea
what they are worth but thought before I placed on ebay would throw them out to you guys here. I can take some pics if interested, also if you have
any ideas about value would appreciate it- so make me an offer I cannot refuse and lets make a deal
thanks
scott cheezycheese - 2-12-2015 at 01:36 PM
I'll spoon with you at the next bash for a pair... Now try and refuse THAT offer... volock - 2-12-2015 at 02:58 PM
Lengths/pics might help a lot. I actually may know a couple people in the market, but sizing on those and us fat guys (or his tiny tiny wife) could
easily cause issues.Windstruck - 2-12-2015 at 03:42 PM
Hey! This is a family show. I think I just threw up in my mouth... :barf:
I'll spoon with you at the next bash for a pair... Now try and refuse THAT offer...
flyguy0101 - 3-12-2015 at 06:18 AM
@volock- I will get some pics and measurements and more info this weekend, I am pretty sure one set is for us larger fellows and the msr set is for
the smaller folks. thanksB-Roc - 3-12-2015 at 09:05 AM
Snow shoeing is fun. If you live in a climate where this is possible and have never tried them but have a park, forest, lake, etc. that you'd like to
explore when snow covered, than they're worth checking out. Sizing does matter. I went a little big on my set but prefer my wife's smaller set when
she's not using them. The sizing is rather broad - something like 100-150#s and 150-200#s or something like that on my set. I weigh 145 so I went
with the 150+ sizing but prefer the 100-150.