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Built for snowshoers age 8 to 12, the Spark 20's cool new graphics get the kids excited, while Atlas' easy to use Grom binding ensures the kids aren't the only ones having fun. Sized to fit fast-growing adventurers and built with durable materials that stand up to a kid's abuse, Atlas' youth snowshoes feature hallmark Atlas durability. Simple and intuitive, the soft tongue of the Grom bindings hugs the foot, providing warmth, eliminating pressure points and reducing the hassle of straps. The fixed toe cord keeps the snowshoe underfoot and allows easier maneuvering for energetic kids. Atlas' proven, proprietary V-Frames and solid tempered steel toe and heel traction offer the performance your kids need to keep hiking, all day long.
| Model |
Length |
Surface Area |
Weight Per Pair |
Optimal Load |
| Girl's Echo 20 |
20 Inches |
121 in² |
2.2 lbs |
50-120 lbs |
The Atlas story began in 1990 when founder Perry Klebahn, who was looking to snowshoeing to help recover from a motorcycle injury, became frustrated with the designs of the time. Klebahn soon developed his own ideas, and created a revolutionary new snowshoe as the thesis project for his graduate engineering degree from Stanford University's product design program. Applying for patents on the original Atlas snowshoe, Klebahn was awarded the first patent granted for snowshoes in over 40 years. As development continued, innovations like the dual crampon design and Spring-Loaded™ Suspension became tenets of Atlas snowshoe designs and revolutionized the sport of snowshoeing.
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