Tsl Snowshoe Symbioz Hyperflex Adjust Apricot, BOA, M
23.23"Price in EUR including VAT
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The TSL Symbioz Hyperflex Adjust snowshoe combines innovative technologies with high walking comfort and performance. The Hyperflex technology allows for a natural rolling motion of the foot, while the carbon reinforcements ensure optimal energy transfer and control. The flexible telescopic fastening respects the rolling motion and provides a comfortable fit. The BOA® Fit System enables quick and precise adjustments, enhancing agility and speed while snowshoeing. These features make the Symbioz Hyperflex Adjust an excellent choice for those seeking both comfort and performance in their outdoor experience.
- Hyperflex technology for a natural rolling motion of the foot
- Carbon reinforcements to reduce vibrations and walking effort
- Flexible telescopic fastening for improved walking comfort
- BOA® Fit System for quick and precise adjustments
- Optimal control on various types of snow through special studs.
Target group | Men, Women |
Maximum body weight | 120 kg |
Binding system | Boa system |
Weight | 955 g |
Item number | 22725981 |
Manufacturer | Tsl |
Category | Snowshoes |
Manufacturer No. | SYMHYAD.121/M |
Release date | 13.10.2022 |
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Colour | Yellow |
Exact colour description | Apricot |
Material group | Carbon, Plastic |
Material | Carbon, Plastic |
Frame material | Plastic |
Target group | Men, Women |
snowshoe equipment | Climbing aid, Crampons |
Maximum body weight | 120 kg |
Binding system | Boa system |
Shoe size | 39 - 47 |
Country of origin | France |
CO₂ emissions | 12,23 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,30 |
Length | 23.23" |
Width | 8.27" |
Weight | 955 g |
Product Safety |
Length | 64 cm |
Width | 28 cm |
Height | 20 cm |
Weight | 2.37 kg |
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14-day cancellation right
30-day right of return
30-day right of return
24 Months statutory warranty
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