Newbie on the Overland Track

Hi all, Al here.
A bit of a quick background spiel..... I have a female friend who has lived a 'normal' [not being derogatory] life in the 'burbs of Perth, whilst sharing a hot choc one day, she made the unfortunate
remark about having not done anything 'exciting' I guess she was being reflective, seeing as how she was approaching her 50th birthday. I told her for her 50th birthday prezzie, I'd take her on an 'adventure'......... She's fit, enjoys walking on the paths in Perth, enjoys kayaking, but only on very flat water and enjoys short bike rides. After giving it some thought and dismissing several ideas I've settled on taking her on the Overland track. I figured it would be a nice intro to adventure as she'll have the luxury of a hut at night. The catch.......we'll do it in June........ hey! why not, that'll put the 'ad' into 'venture' She'll be well looked after, I'm very experienced. She'll have her own PLB, map, compass etc, I'll short rope her to me if the weather turns to absolute sh*te. I'll carry my Scarp 2 just in case and I've had a full set of custom down gear and outer shells made for her from both Goosefeet gear and Foxwear in the US. I have a sat phone I'll carry with me as well. I'll train her in the Perth hills and we'll do a couple of 3 night walks on the Bib prior to leaving.
OK, that's the spiel.
Snowshoes are what I want to know about, more specifically, is there somewhere in Tassie that I can hire a set of 22" MSR Lightning Ascents for her. I could buy them but TBH, they may not even get used and they're about 500 bucks AU. I'd rather the Ascents for her due to their relative ease of use for a novice + there are a few other techo bits with them I feel are an advantage. I won't be leaving without snowshoes for her and I'll buy them if I have to but a heads up on hiring would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Al.
A bit of a quick background spiel..... I have a female friend who has lived a 'normal' [not being derogatory] life in the 'burbs of Perth, whilst sharing a hot choc one day, she made the unfortunate

OK, that's the spiel.
Snowshoes are what I want to know about, more specifically, is there somewhere in Tassie that I can hire a set of 22" MSR Lightning Ascents for her. I could buy them but TBH, they may not even get used and they're about 500 bucks AU. I'd rather the Ascents for her due to their relative ease of use for a novice + there are a few other techo bits with them I feel are an advantage. I won't be leaving without snowshoes for her and I'll buy them if I have to but a heads up on hiring would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Al.