What type of snowshoeing do you plan to do? Flat terrain, steep mountains, deep powder, packed trails, icy conditions? Do you want to slog along with a heavy pack or skip lightly and quickly over the snow?

I started snowshoeing in the 70s, climbing the steepest mountains of New England on flat wooden Bearpaw snowshoes. Todays snowshoes are far lighter and more specialized. So I'm somewhat skeptical of all the specialization, but the lighter weight shoes and newer bindings are very good. I'd look at snowshoe function (floatation, stability, crampons, bindings) before worrying about whether they are specifically made for females. If you'll be on unbroken or rough terrain, then any small design differences to make snowshoes female would, imo, be irrelevant. If you plan to shoe only on already-broken and well-packed trails, then perhaps the differences would be noticable, especially if you are a small woman.