Tubbs Snowshoes Size Chart
Tubbs Snowshoes recommended loads are based on light, dry snow conditions. Powder snow may require a larger snowshoe.
What will you be doing on your snowshoes? What will the terrain be like? Answering these questions will help you determine how much performance you require and what features you will need.
- Backcountry: If you will be doing a lot of climbing, you will want aggressive traction and ActiveLift Heel Lift.
- Day Hiking: Varied terrain, similar to the trails you'd prepare to hike in the warmer seasons.
- Trail Walking: Flat terrain, easy for beginners and the best way to try out your snowshoes
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Men's
 Traditional Size | 25 M | 30 M | 36 M |
User Weight* (lbs) | 120-200Â | 170-250Â | 220-300Â |
Flex Series Size | Flex 24 M |
Flex XL 28 M |
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User Weight* (lbs) | Up to 190Â | 190+Â |
*User Weight refers to the total weight of the user plus anything they are carrying, such as a pack, equipment, etc.
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Women's
Traditional Size | 21 W | 25 W | 30 W |
User Weight* (lbs) | 80-150Â | Â 120-200 | 170-250Â |
Flex Series Size |
Flex 22 W | ||
User Weight* (lbs) |
One Size Fits All |
*User Weight refers to the total weight of the user plus anything they are carrying, such as a pack, equipment, etc.
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Kids
Traditional Size | 14" / 16" | 19" | 21" |
User Weight* (lbs) | Under 50 | 40-90 | 80-150 |
Flex Series Size | Flex JR 17 | ||
User Weight* (lbs) | One Size Fits All |
*User Weight refers to the total weight of the user plus anything they are carrying, such as a pack, equipment, etc.