Snowshoe Weaving Kit

(2 customer reviews)

$250.00 CAD

We have a series of snowshoe weaving videos which have been published on YouTube! This video demonstrates and instruct the entire weaving process. See the “Video Instructions” tab below to see these videos. Our snowshoe weaving kit includes all the supplies and instructions necessary to weave your own pair of traditional snowshoe frames with our high-test (400, 250 and/ or 220 lb test) monofilament fishing line.  These are truly the most robust, lightweight and practical shoe for real wilderness travel.

NOTE: Limited number in stock. 

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Description

What’s Included:

Our snowshoe weaving kits include all of the supplies and instructions necessary to weave your own pair of traditional snowshoes with modern fishline weave:

  • High quality hardwood frames of the size and style selected – finished with exterior spar varnish;
  • All the monoline necessary to complete the weave;
  • 2 x high-quality, padded spring clamps;
  • Aluminum cable crimps to join sections of line;
  • Gil Gilpatrick‘s exceptional book “Building Wooden Snowshoes & Snowshoe Furniture”;

You Supply:

  • Hammer (ball-peen preferred);
  • Leather gloves;
  • Pliers and cable cutters.

About our Snowshoes:

Modern mountaineering snowshoes are great for hard-packed trails, but in soft snow, and particularly when pulling a toboggan, traditional snowshoe shapes and sizes really shine. After years of experience and hundreds of kilometres of testing we’ve settled upon a marriage of traditional snowshoes frames and modern weaving materials.  The 400-lb monoline fishing line we use is lighter, stronger and more abrasion resistant than traditional rawhide. It also needs no varnish, and is much less likely to stick to wet snow.  Quite simply it performs better and lasts longer than rawhide across a much wider range of conditions (and doesn’t require annual maintenance).  Frames are high quality hardwood.  Rugged and lightweight, these are the best snowshoes we’ve found for wilderness travel away from packed trails.

Selecting a Style:

Bear paw snowshoes are great for travel in thick brush or around camp, but do not perform as well as Huron style snowshoes in wide-open areas (lakes and rivers).  We use Huron shoes to travel in, and switch to Bear Paws around camp. Find out more here.

Bindings: 

Traditional snowshoes do not include bindings.  We sell different styles of bindings to accommodate different footwear, and a large variety may be available through local sporting stores.  See our Binding Selection Guide here.

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Technical Difficulty

High (patience required!)

Time

16 – 20h

Video Instructions

2 reviews for Snowshoe Weaving Kit

  1. Travis Davies (verified owner)

    I ordered a diy kit of ojibwe snowshoes a couple years ago, but never got around to finishing the weaving until last November. And I absolutely love them. So light and simple with the lamp wick binding. Coming from modern snowshoes it was no problem adjusting my gait to walk with them being only 12 in wide. But with the 60in length more than enough floatation for my 230lbs. Only sinking down 5 ro 6 in in light powder. I feel they are the perfect style for the feilds, cut lines, and wetlands of my northern Alberta home. The kit came with everything needed and was a fun challenge. The you tube instructions and book combination made the task of weaving simple with clear diagrams and instructions. I will most likely be purchasing another in the near future after my wife tries them out and discovers they are much better suited to our snowshoeing conditions than her modern styled set. Thanks for the wonderful product.

  2. Dave Marrone

    Brent's half-finished snowshoe!

    Brent B from Idaho has posted a review of our snowshoe weaving kit on his site here.

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