Backcountry Snowshoe Gear From Head to Toes: Women's Version
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The ultimate outdoor adventure starts with the right gear. Here are equipment suggestions that will keep you moving comfortably on your backcountry snowshoe experience.
The men’s version can be found here.
Technical Pieces of Equipment for Outdoor Adventure Can Be Found Here
Recommended Running Snowshoe Gear for Women
1. Tubbs Women’s Wilderness Snowshoe (199.95)
Stay on top of the snow with these women specific snowshoes that are ready to take on any challenge.
– Made for technical climbs.
– Heel lift bars help reduce muscle fatigue on those ascents that make our muscles burn.
– Bindings add comfort without loosing control and stability.
– Well-designed frame allows for a natural walking stride.
– Rotating Toe Cord- Rotation Limiter keeps the snowshoe from hitting your shins and allows snow to shed off the tail to keep you light on the trails.
– Crampons dig through slush, crud, ice and deep powder.
– Bindings are easily loosened.
– Extremely durable, these snowshoes showed no signs of wear even after trekking through low powder areas with exposed rocks.
Sizes Available:
21, 25, 30
2. 3 Part Snowshoe Poles ($49.95)
Tackle any terrain these lightweight adjustable poles.
– Made with 6000 series aluminum
– Adjustable to 80 – 140 cm.
– Carbon steel tip grips icy terrain
– Powder baskets help grip snow
– Make adjustments on the fly as you traverse the mountain.
– Poles retract to a compact size to conveniently slip into any backpack or gear bag.
– (Unisex)
3. Ibex Breakaway Jacket ($275.00)
Breakaway Jackets made by Ibex Outdoor Clothing keep you warm without weighing you down. Made with a Climawool blend (nylon, wool, Lycra®), this material is perfect for aerobic activities like back country snowshoeing. The fabric blocks sweat, protects from wind and will keep you cozy. The fabric is sourced from Switzerland and made in Canada.
Other benefits:
Generous sized back pocket is large enough to hold hats or gloves.
A chest pocket will hold keys, credit cards or your phone.
Reflective strip on sleeve allows you to be visible at night.
4. Dulcet Pants By Stio (&150.00)
Say bye bye to bulky pants and hello to a sleek style that will keep you just as warm. Dulcet Pants, made by Stio out of Jackson Hole, bridge fashion and function. The cut is similar to a skinny jean style allowing for a flattering cut even when you are tearing it up when it comes to cold weather cardio. These pants can wear many hats from trailing the outdoors to looking snazzy for après ski.
Why Else We Like It:
*Stretchy breathable soft-shell material allows for full range of motion.
*Wicks moisture and holds heat
* The DWR (durable water repellant) finish on the soft shell shed light rain and snow.
*Ankle zips make room for hiking or ski boots
5. PhD Smart Wool Socks ($25.95)
PhD Ski Socks by Smart Wool are the most durable ski sock yet, made with a 4-Degree Elite Fit System and ReliaWool Technology. By adapting to the elements, these socks will keep you warm when it’s cool and cool when it’s warm. And they won’t bunch at the toe, instead molding to your feet the way a sock should. Another plus: they don’t shrink and don’t itch! The socks are available in several bold colors and fun patterns.
*If it’s not too snowy of a day on the trails try the PhD Graduated Compression Ultra Light sock from Smart Wool to increase circulation. It has the same quality and materials smartwool is known for with the added benefit of compression. Without being too tight, they will still give you a comfortable calf hug. Plus- they are easy to put on unlike other compression socks that make you feel like you are in a tug of war. The benefits of compression: increased blood flow, better support, protects against shock and abrasion.
6. Smartwool NTS (Next to Skin) Baselayers (Price Ranges Depending on Style)
These baselayers are perfect for the times weather can turn in an instant. Made from merino wool, they are technical enough to keep you warm on sub-zero days, yet won’t cause overheating when the temperatures warm up. The form fitting fabric wicks sweat, fits comfortably and is incredibly durable! You can also rest assured this baselayer doesn’t itch and is plenty breathable. Made for men and women and in incredibly splashy colors!
The NTS baselayers come in three different weights. The Micro (“150”), Light (“195”), and Mid (“250”). The numbers indicate how heavy the fiber is, in grams per cubic meter.
– NTS MICRO 150: Single layer for warm weather performance. Base layer for cool weather.
– NTS LIGHT 195: Single layer for cool/cold weather performance. Base layer for cold weather.
– NTS MID 250: Single layer for cold weather performance. Base layer for very cold weather.
7. Phunkshun FaceMasks ($20-35)
The face masks come in several different color patterns and styles. The five options include the lightest weight Single Layer and the heaviest Double Layer Thermal Mask which is lined with cozy polartec fleece for the coldest winter days. No matter the style you choose- the material wicks moisture, protects against UV rays and is anti-microbial.
8. Zeal Optics Links Goggle ($100.00)
A less expensive option from Zeal is the Link Google, complete with a polarized lens that also reduces glare so you can focus on the trails ahead without straining your eyes. These goggles are cushy, durable and provide extreme clarity. You can also purchase the photochromic lens separately. This lens automatically adjusts to changing light conditions.
9. Penny Lane Sunglasses by Zeal ($109.00)
It’s not just the hip designs that make Boulder based Zeal sunglasses stand out. The frames are constructed with Z-Resin™, a much more eco-friendly approach as it’s produced with castor beans instead of crude oil. If you are looking for a lighter option than ski goggles on the trails but still want to protect your eyes, these sunglasses are key! A polarized lens offers extra clarity and are plenty fashionable to wear for days you aren’t on the trails.
10. Rocky Mountain Sunscreen (Price varies depending on size of bottle)
Designed for higher elevations, Rocky Mountain Sunscreen will keep your face from frying whether you are snowshoeing or on the slopes. Aerobic activities in the snow increase the risk of UV light because you are not only battling direct light but also light that reflects off the snow. Also increasing risk is the higher elevations, which is why it’s so important to lather up.