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Atlas Treeline Elektra

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Atlas Treeline ElektraThe Treeline features Atlass Spring Loaded Suspension, a patented design that allows for impact absorption, natural side to side flex and deeper crampon penetration for an uncompromised stride. Comfort and security come standard with the Wrapp MTN binding which utilizes the BOA Fit System to provide a fast, precision fit with on the fly adjustability. The variable forming of the aluminum Reactiv frame changes from a cylindrical to an elliptical shape

The Treeline features Atlas’s Spring-Loaded™ Suspension, a patented design that allows for impact absorption, natural side-to-side flex and deeper crampon penetration for an uncompromised stride. Comfort and security come standard with the Wrapp™ MTN binding which utilizes the BOA® Fit System to provide a fast, precision fit with on-the-fly adjustability. The variable forming of the aluminum Reactiv™ frame changes from a cylindrical to an elliptical shape to increase strength where the frame bears the greatest load for a stiffer, more responsive snowshoe frame. When coupled with soft, smooth Nytex decking the Reactiv frame provides ample flotation and stability in deeper snow. Hearty, reliable traction is a hallmark of our all-mountain snowshoes and the Treeline is no exception! The forefoot grip of the All-Trac™ toe crampon and Advanced Aft Traction provide the necessary grip on varying snow conditions.

  • Size: 23, 27
  • Snowshoe Series: All Mountain
  • Terrain: All Mountain
  • Snowshoe Category: All Mountain Snowshoes
  • Heel Lift: Yes

TECHNOLOGY

Reactiv™ Frame:

Reactiv-Trac™ construction integrates the perimeter aft stability of serrated traction rails with Spring-Loaded™ Suspension and the flex of an elliptically formed nose, allowing the binding, crampon, and frame to conform and articulate independently with the terrain.

Wrapp™ MTN Binding:

The Wrapp™ MTN binding blends Atlas’ proven Wrapp™ series design combined with Boa® Closure System crafted for All-Mountain snowshoeing use. Providing a secure fit each and every time, the simple twist of a dial delivers consistent precision when the terrain gets technical.

All-Trac™ Toe Crampon:

The time-tested geometry of our All-Trac™ toe crampon provides traction in all directions. Wider traction tabs on the sides and corners complement sharp front and rear points for confident hiking.

StabiLock Rear Traction:

The weight-activated, StabiLock Rear Traction optimizes weight distribution to its serrated traction elements, for sure footing on the most technical terrain.

Spring-Loaded™ Suspension:

Precision-focused, Spring-Loaded™ Suspension’s (SLS) patented design, suspends the snowshoe close underfoot so it can move freely with its intended articulation, absorbing impact, flexing naturally side-to-side, and allowing deeper crampon penetration into the slope for an compromised stride.

19° Heel Lift:

SIZE CHART

Size  Load*
23" 80 - 160 lbs
27" 120 - 200+ lbs
*Load = User's Bodyweight + Gear
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