Louis Garneau Freeshape FX Pulse II
User Reviews
I bought these snowshoes since the quality of the…
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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: 150$
Summary
I bought these snowshoes since the quality of the bindings look great and I liked the shape. They seemed that they would be great to be walking on any type of snow. After only 2 or 3 outings with these, I noticed that the deck was splitting on the sides wither the rivits join. Upon closer inspection, I noticed many tears all over the deck.... It seemed like the snowshoe was literally falling apart.
Pros
- Bindings are great
- Good overall shape
- Walks great in any terrain
Cons
- The deck is absolutely terrible! Poor quality and will tear.
I brought them back to the shop where I got them and was told that this was a re-occuring problem with these snowshoes. I managed to exchange these for a great pair of Canadian made Fabers. I would not recommend anyone to purchase the Louis Garneau Freeshape FX Pulse II.
Description
The Men's Freeshape FX Pulse II is a men's hiking snowshoe made by Louis Garneau. It has an average rating of 1 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
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