Snowshoes
Women's 1023 Elektra 10 Series Snowshoe
All-terrain versatility with a narrower shape to match a woman's stride. For loads up to 160 lbs.
Women's 1027 Elektra 10 Series Snowshoe
27-inch length and an award-winning design create exceptional stability in varied snow conditions.
Women's 923 Elektra 9 Series Snowshoe Package
All-in-one set supports up to 160 lbs. with reinforced tote, durable frame and adjustable poles.
Women's 927 Elektra 9 Series Snowshoe Package
All-in-one set supports up to 200 lbs. with reinforced tote, durable frame and adjustable poles.
Men's 925 9 Series Snowshoe Package
All-in-one set supports up to 200 lbs. with reinforced tote, durable frame and adjustable poles.
Gold 9 Snowshoe
Recommended for enthusiastic snowshoers who explore the outdoors and expect their gear to get them where they want to be. The Gold 9 Snowshoe is the most popular shoe in the Crescent Moon series. Range 100 to 195 lbs.
Gold 10 Snowshoe
The Gold 10 Snowshoe is recommended for backcountry snowshoers up to 225 lbs who wander off-trail into the backcountry, or hikers carrying backpacks or snowboards to find those off piste sites that only snowshoes can take you. Extra traversing claws for the steep and deep.
Women's Gold 13 Snowshoe
Recommended for women up to 165 lbs in all conditions. The Crescent Moon Gold 13 is a responsive, performance oriented snowshoe. You'll find the Women's Gold 13 Snowshoe to be incredibly maneuverable and easy to use on your favorite trail.
Women's Gold 15 Snowshoe
Recommended for women up to 200 lbs, including your gear in the backcountry. With a larger platform than the Women's Gold 13, the Crescent Moon Women's Gold 15 Snowshoe provides great flotation without loss of maneuverability even in tight trees.
Women's Silver 13 Snowshoe
Recommended for recreational snowshoeing, women up to 165 lbs will find the Crescent Moon Women's Silver 13 Snow shoe a great introduction to winter's version of hiking, particularly because of the lightweight construction of this simple, elegant design.











