Atlas 1022, 1033, 1044 Snow Shoes
Atlas 1022, 1033, 1044 Snow Shoes
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 30, 2002]
Klimbingking
Mountaineer
Terrific snowshoe. I have had them about 3 year. Atlas makes the best snowshoe, in my opinion. Just rock solid performance and durability. Great for any type of use. I have the 1033's. In the Pac NW it is overkill on the wet snow but makes up for it on any powder. Used it under 65 pound pack and with 20 pounds of day gear. Maybe a little heavy compared to some but the light ones won't hold up. I expect these to last years and years. Great bindings and decking. Similar Products Used: MSR, Tubbs |
[Apr 25, 2002]
Twigger
Mountaineer
I bought mine from an ebay seller looking to unload them after using them once. His loss. I love them. I do agree with other reviewers that the straps can be a pain to adjust with gloves. I solved the problem by tying a small one inch loop through each of the ends of the straps. This gives me enough leveverage to get them on quickly and w/out struggle. The problem with the plastic ratchet style bindings is that you can''''t really repair them in the field (ask any hard core snowboarder about their experiences with broken bindings). These shoes held up very well on Rainier last March and were less prone to slipping/sliding than the Tubbs shoes being used by the other climbers. The also stood up to 60 lb loads in two weeks of backcountry winter camping in the Tetons. I''''d recomend them to anyone who wants a sturdy, reliable shoe (just put in the loops to pull the straps and you''''ll overcome the #1 complaint that everybody has with them. I''''m faily short and I haven''''t had the problem of snow flying up at me from the shoes, leading me to wonder if the other reviewers are attempting to run in them. They''''re not RACING SHOES. Customer Service Havn''''t needed to call them. Not anticipating the need to anytime soon. Similar Products Used: Tubbs, Sherpas, MSR |
[Feb 07, 2001]
Colin Powell
Backpacker
This christmas I recieved a microwave oven from my parents. I promptly returned it, and purchased a pair of Atlas 1044's. Before now I had used a 40 year old pair of traditionals. It was like going from a K-Kar to a Ferrari. I had no fear of damaging them as I tortured them on the frozen shores of Superior, and they performed very well in deep snow. The only aspect that I don't like is the accumulation of snow on the solid decking on the tails. It adds an extra bit of weight to each step, and I constantly have to kick them together to get rid of it. But overall I am very pleased with my new shoes, and I don't think I will ever go back to the K-Kar. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 23, 2001]
Albert
Backpacker
I rented the Atlas 1033 snowshoes from the Any Mountain store at Saratoga, CA |
[Jan 06, 2001]
Alex
Backpacker
Great shoe, very durable, crampons work well and contruction is top quality. Very good for technical terrain, I use the 1022, which is very maneuvrable in the woods. Customer Service None yet! Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 31, 2000]
Josh Brittain
Backpacker
Mine were last year's rentals at a ski shop but still in great shape. The bindings are easy to use even with gloves on and won't freeze up. I wish the cleats were steel instead of alloy, but so far haven't noticed much wear. Provided good flotation for me (165 lbs) and a pack (50 lbs) in loose powder. Overall a very good snowshoe. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 16, 2000]
Mike
Mountaineer
These boots rule! I have had them for quite some time now and they just work over the competition. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 07, 1999]
dave
Day Hiker
I have owned my snowshoes for two seasons now and I have no complaints. I generally use them for day hikes and have yet to use them on any overnight trips. They are light and durable. I particularly like the snowboard type binding which makes it easy to put them on and take them off, especially in extreme conditons. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 12, 1999]
Jon
Backpacker
I've had my 1033's for about 5 years and have been very happy with them overall. For the most part they have held up very well over some really rough terrain, rocks, cliffs, etc. One of my shoes did get bent inward slightly after a drop where I landed on a snow-hidden stump, which caused the binding to loosen up (no longer ""springy""). It was a pretty decent drop, so I suppose some damage should be expected. However, I'd hoped the company could maybe fix it or give me a discounted replacement. No such luck. They still do the job quite well though. I've also tried the newer models with increased rigidity of the bindings and a rear crampon - big improvements. After comparing 1033's to other shoes I've tried, I would recomend them over any other. Customer Service When I emailed the company, they were quick about responding and answered my questions very well. I was a little disapointed they couldn't help me out with my damaged shoe, but maybe I expect too much. Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 04, 2000]
Todd Ball
Backpacker
I have found my Atlas snoeshoes incredible. They are very rugged, durable, and extremely easy to get on and off unlike many other brands. |