Hit snowy trails and icy paths with total confidence. Whether you’re exploring cottage-country backroads, venturing into deep-winter trails, or simply want safer footing on icy sidewalks, our snowshoes, traction spikes, and Grip-and-Go accessories are built for real Canadian winters.
From lightweight aluminum snowshoes to ultra-durable crampons, every piece in this collection is designed to give you stability, comfort, and unbeatable grip in cold-weather conditions. With options for both adults and kids, the whole family can head outdoors and enjoy winter from the very first snowfall.
Find our snowshoe sizing chart below. Here is also an additional tip - snowshoe sizing is primarily based on weight, but you can choose a smaller size if you’ll be on packed or groomed trails because you don’t need as much flotation.
Think of it like this:
Bigger snowshoes = more flotation for deep, soft powder
Smaller snowshoes = more maneuverability for packed, firm trails
That’s why the “Best For” column mentions things like “packed snow” or “groomed trails” for smaller sizes.
Kids Snowshoe Size Chart
| Child Weight |
Recommended Snowshoe Size |
Best For |
| Up to 40 lbs (18 kg) |
14"–16" |
Backyard play, packed snow, short walks |
| 40–80 lbs (18–36 kg) |
17"–19" |
Groomed trails, light powder |
| 80–100 lbs (36–45 kg) |
20"–21" |
Trail use, mixed snow conditions |
Adult Snowshoe Size Chart
Select size based on the user's weight including winter layers and pack.
| User Weight |
Recommended Snowshoe Size |
Best For |
| Up to 150 lbs (68 kg) |
21"–25" |
Groomed trails, hard-packed snow |
| 150–200 lbs (68–90 kg) |
25"–30" |
Mixed terrain, moderate powder |
| 200–250 lbs (90–113 kg) |
30"–36" |
Deep snow, backcountry conditions |
| 250+ lbs (113+ kg) |
36"+ |
Maximum flotation in deep powder |