Faber S-Line
- ddg
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Faber S-Line
Anyone have any experience with these, https://www.fabersnowshoes.com/snowshoe ... tep/s-line?
Derrick
- Verskis
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Re: Faber S-Line
Judging by the video, I don't see any reasons to go for these instead of Hoks (or equivalent OACs etc.).
- bgregoire
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Re: Faber S-Line
Right. Those Fabers are SnowSHOES.Verskis wrote:Judging by the video, I don't see any reasons to go for these instead of Hoks (or equivalent OACs etc.).
I admit though, there is something interesting about their wing technology. Wondering how that could be applied to SKIS?
Check out their recommended Extreme Downhill Telemark Kneeling Position @ 2:15 !
Faber is a local (Quebec) native american company.
If I was looking into a pair of snowshoes, I would pick from one of these (with synthetic lacing):
https://www.fabersnowshoes.com/snowshoes/traditional
Real (wood) snowshoes are very cool...and light!
I live for the Telemark arc....The feeeeeeel.....I ski miles to get to a place where there is guaranteed snow to do the deal....TM
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Re: Faber S-Line
These are the shoes I have:
http://snowshoesalesandrepairs.com/?action=products
They are made in Northern Ontario, laced with heavy monofilament fishing line. Mine are twenty years old, but I had to get rid of my beagles in 2009. I spent half of the next three years working far from home. I spent about 10 years previous to that chasing beagles running "white rabbits" in cedar swamps in northern Michigan. They were faster, quieter, and lighter, than those steel shoes that were popular then. They also shed snow better than natural laced wood shoes.
http://snowshoesalesandrepairs.com/?action=products
They are made in Northern Ontario, laced with heavy monofilament fishing line. Mine are twenty years old, but I had to get rid of my beagles in 2009. I spent half of the next three years working far from home. I spent about 10 years previous to that chasing beagles running "white rabbits" in cedar swamps in northern Michigan. They were faster, quieter, and lighter, than those steel shoes that were popular then. They also shed snow better than natural laced wood shoes.
- bgregoire
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Re: Faber S-Line
That's it man...monofilament fishing line...awesome, super light and durable. I've got two pairs of those pretty wooden snowshoes threaded with that mega-tuna fishing line in the basement. Hardly ever used then though cause i'm stuck up on skiing.
Glad you got rid of the beagles, man that must've been hard work. Happy turning. Ben
Glad you got rid of the beagles, man that must've been hard work. Happy turning. Ben
I live for the Telemark arc....The feeeeeeel.....I ski miles to get to a place where there is guaranteed snow to do the deal....TM