Pacific Outdoors Optima 10-by-32 Snowshoes

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Pacific Outdoors Optima 10-by-32 Snowshoes

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 : Pacific Outdoors Optima 10-by-32 Snowshoes
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List Price: $89.99
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Pacific Outdoors
Color: Grn/ Blk
EAN: 0038675103238
Label: Pacific Outdoors
Manufacturer: Pacific Outdoors
Model: 17-SN1032
Publisher: Pacific Outdoors
Release Date: 2005-10-01
Studio: Pacific Outdoors
Variation Description: Grn/ Blk



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Features:
  • Snowshoes feature an anodized T6 aluminum frame
  • Rear deck panel is made of tough, durable Hypalon
  • Toe deck panel is long-lasting and made of colorful PE
  • Double-claw aluminum crampons for traction
  • Tapered frame and narrow tail for better maneuverability











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