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Atlas Snowshoes

Who are we?

Atlas Snowshoes
How it all started
Atlas is a classic story about an idea that became a brand. The idea started in 1990 when fledgling entrepreneurs Perry Klebahn and Jim Klingbeil developed Spring Loaded Suspension. What began as a Stanford graduate project would become the foundation for the most technically innovative snowshoe brand.
What makes us different?
Dedication to the winter journey motivates Atlas to deliver the most technically advanced, high-performance snowshoes available today. With 19 patents and counting, Atlas continues its quest to design superior snowshoe products for outdoor enthusiasts.
Quick Company Facts
- Founded in 1990.
- Based proudly in Seattle, Washington
- First Company to engineer spring loaded suspension for snowshoes


Backcountry
Developed to take on the steepest, most technical terrain the backcountry can impose. Offering superior mobility and durability, these snowshoes are for the true enthusiast looking to get off the grid.
Check out:
- Montane
- Range BC
- Helium BC
- Flex STP

All-Mountain
The snowshoes in the All-Mountain category are designed to be well-rounded quiver killers. From hikes beyond the tree line in deep powder to hard pack, these snowshoes will get you to your destination with ease.
Check out:
- Treeline
- Range MTN
- Helium MTN

Trail Walking
For journeys on flat to rolling terrain, the Trail Walking category offers snowshoes for those looking to take on less technical trails. With the same driven engineering long associated with Atlas, these snowshoes provide performance and reliability for winter recreation.
Check out:
- Access
- Range Trail
- Helim Trail

Speed Category
The Atlas Speed Series sets the industry standard in lightweight, durable snowshoes for high-exertion winter action. Designed for winter runners and exercise junkies, these snowshoes provide needed support and traction without compromising the natural stride.
Check out
- Race
- Run
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