Yukon Charlie Snowshoes are renowned as great entry-level snowshoes for those who don’t head to steep terrain or expect to float in waist-deep powder.
They are typically lightweight snowshoes, with very easy-to-use ratchet attachment systems, and have enough grip to keep you from slipping on most terrain.
The materials are all of reasonable quality for the price (Aluminium, Steel, and HDPE – Polyethylene) and are designed to last.
For those just starting out or who don’t venture into steep terrain or snowshoe much, the Advanced 931 model is ideal. The 930 is for deeper snow or a slightly heavier person (as it helps you stay afloat).
If you want to take a step up and get the extra durability of steel crampons that last longer when hitting rocks, and a nice heel lift for climbing hills, the Pro 930 are a way better bet.
Below are a lot more details on each model, to help you make the right decision.
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The Women’s 825 series is the most popular entry level women’s snowshoes from Yukon Charlie that is perfect for anyone on a budget.
They are very simple to use, lightweight, and will hold up in most trail snow conditions.
The number “825” (approx 8 x 25 inches) refers to the width and length, which gives an idea of how well they float. This is the smallest model they have, so floats the least in powder.
They feature:
Who Are They For:
Ideal for beginners or the occasional snowshoer, the Sherpas will suit almost anyone who wants to snowshoe on rolling terrain and but does not plan to do it every day. The snowshoes should last you a while, but there are better options for the more serious snowshoer.
These are not for experienced snowshoers who want to tackle step terrain or deep powder.
For those wanting a longer snowshoe for deeper powder check out the 930 below.
The Advanced 930 series are very similar to the 825s above but are more suited to anyone who plans on snowshoeing in a little deeper powder. They are also better for anyone a bit heavier, as the more you weigh, the more you sink in powder :>
The extra 5 inch length and 1 inch width give you more floating capability that you will appreciate.
The rest of the features are the same with the lightweight materials and design. The easy to get into ratchet bindings that fit almost any boot. And a decent crampon system that bites into ice and snow to help you climb hills.
Who Are They For:
Ideal for beginners or the not so frequent snowshoer who intends on heading to some deeper powder.
The Pro II 930s are more of a step up from the above products lines with a few more features and better materials to go with it.
They feature:
Who Are They For:
The Pro line is for the more serious snowshoer who will be heading into deeper snow and often hitting the hills. The heel lift is a life saver when you have to climb (as it puts your foot even).