❄️ Light up the snow, lead the pack!
The Tubbs SnowGlow 16-inch snowshoes combine kid-friendly design with eye-catching LED lights that flash with every step. Featuring QuickLock2 buckle closures and molded traction rails, these lightweight aluminum-frame snowshoes offer secure, comfortable fit and reliable grip for children aged 4 to 8, making winter exploration safe, fun, and stylish.
Size | 16-Inch |
Brand | Tubbs |
Color | Pearl/Glow |
Material | Plastic |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 17"L x 7"W |
Item Weight | 0.73 Kilograms |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00886745300298 |
UPC | 886745300298 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.86 x 9.72 x 7.52 inches |
Package Weight | 0.78 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17 x 7 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Tubbs |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | snowglow |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | K2 Corporation (Tubbs Snowshoes) |
Part Number | X140101001160 |
Model Year | 2014 |
Included Components | snowshoes |
Sport Type | Snowshoeing |
T**U
Perfect for my 4 year old
Perfect for a first time snowshoeing kid. Fits my 4 year old great. And an added bonus of having them light up at night, although we haven’t used that feature yet.
J**L
3 yr old loves them
I bought these for my 3 year old. They seem well made compared to some of the other kids snowshoes we looked at. She is able to walk in them fairly easy. So far we have just used them around our property. My only complaint is that the back fastener is not very kid friendly.
D**H
They Light Up !!! (it's important I guess)
My 4 year old daughter chose these over the MSR Tyker kid's snowshoes. I'd like to say it was because the Tubbs' pivoting bindings (which the MSRs are mysteriously lacking) allowed her to walk like a normal child and not like a bowlegged duck (thanks for the laughs MSR). But no, the deciding factor was that the Tubbs light up. (Full disclosure: the lights aren't really bright enough to see during the day while in the snow and even if they were the batteries will quickly succumb to the cold climate your child is walking through and cease to function until they warm up again.)Also, from my perspective the bindings on these are more than adequate and much easier to deal with than the MSRs (and I own and love my pair of MSR Evo Ascents so it's not like I'm befuddled by that type of binding).Are the MSRs better quality? Maybe...probably. Do they offer better traction on steep or icy surfaces? Yup. Will you be taking your 4 year old on steep or icy surfaces? Doubtful. Are they generally overkill for a small child? Absolutely. Of course none of that matters because they don't light up.Conclusion: Any child small enough to fit into these (Tubbs SnowGlow) snowshoes isn't going to make full use of the MSRs potential. So save yourself a little money and get the Tubbs. They're easier to walk in anyway.
K**N
My three-year-old nephew thought they were the best thing ever
These performed perfectly! My three-year-old nephew thought they were the best thing ever, and told us he was "snow grooving" when we took him out in the dark with a headlamp and the snowshoe lights turned on. They fit him well at around 35-40 lbs and I expect that he'll get at least another year out of them. He was able to maneuver far better than I expected, as they weren't terribly wide. Putting them on was relatively simple (or as simple as getting a toddler to hold still for a few minutes), and they stayed on without slipping. He seemed fine without using a pole, although he did try one for part of one outing. Most of the time if he did fall (primarily due to being tired), he was able to right himself without assistance. I would highly recommend these!
S**T
Great for the price
Bought 2 pr of these for my grandsons and they worked well. Bindings were easy to attach to their boots and they stayed on after hours of snow play. They loved them. Maybe not as durable as a frame and deck style, but the price is reasonable and again, the bindings are the key feature.
L**T
Very nice product. Sizing problems.
Really nice product, but the sizing didn't work for us. Our 6-year-old wears size 2 shoes and size 3 boots. These snowshoes were way too small for those boots. They fit OK if he wore his shoes only, but his ankles got cold pretty fast.If there's a way to order one size (or maybe 2 sizes) larger, I can't figure it out.But this is a very high quality product, with durable bindings that should last a long time. And he totally loved that they light up! We wish we could have kept them...
M**T
These are good snow shoes
These are good snow shoes. Easy to get on and off for my 5 year old. The only problem we had was the grips at the bottom do not dig much in the snow so he had a hard time climbing the hills with his brothers.
L**C
Great for a toddler
My 3 year old didn’t have any trouble navigating these snowshoes. He stayed above the snow and made hiking much more enjoyable for everyone!
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