Tom Rankin
Well-known member
I'm sorry to have to say this, but I tried using the Snow Claw a few times this winter, and I do not like it for glissading.
I even bought the straps so that my hands were not right down on the snow, but it still has problems. I ended up cutting my wrists because the straps are still held in the snowshoe track, which was frozen on the edges.
Simply wearing waterproof pants was much more effective than the Snow Claw.
It's too small to stay on top of the snow. You really have to work hard to stay in the track.
I'm sure there are other good uses for this tool, and at 5 ounces, it's certainly light enough. But if you're only going to use it for butt sliding, don't bother.
I even bought the straps so that my hands were not right down on the snow, but it still has problems. I ended up cutting my wrists because the straps are still held in the snowshoe track, which was frozen on the edges.
Simply wearing waterproof pants was much more effective than the Snow Claw.
It's too small to stay on top of the snow. You really have to work hard to stay in the track.
I'm sure there are other good uses for this tool, and at 5 ounces, it's certainly light enough. But if you're only going to use it for butt sliding, don't bother.