Run a mile in my snowshoes - Snow Gear - sports equipment - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
Men's Fitness, Jan, 2002
If Nanook can haul his frozen ass over broken ice fields on a pair of secondhand tennis rackets to fill the family larder with blubber, you can strap on the latest snowshoeing gear to shed Four holiday gut. In fact, save for swimming with spawning salmon few winter activities cook as many calories as snowshoeing. So this season, think of 30 inches of snow and subfreezing temperatures as complements to a good workout. Besides, you won't have seal carcasses or norwhale hides to drag behind you (though think of the fat-burning possibilities if you did).
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HOW MUCH * Timberland Waterproof Mud Cat running shoe: $100 * Atlas Dual-Trac snowshoes: $150 * Timberland headband: $10 * Asics 0pti-Layer running pants: $65 *Asics Opti-Layer running top: $60 * Asics running brief $17 * Smartwool running socks: $12 * Smartwool running gloves: $18 * Ibex Glacier Vest: $130 * Smith Slider Voodoo sunglasses: $99
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