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Lay some trail of your own.

Put miles of snow behind you as you trek in the Atlas Aspect Snowshoe. This backcountry trailblazer boasts Atlas' proprietary Spring-Loaded Suspension, which uses offset webbing straps for natural side-to-side motion. Don't worry if you don't have snowshoe-specific boots; PackFlat bindings offer the convenience of quick-adjust straps that accommodate snowboard kicks or even mountaineering boots.
  • Heavy-duty aluminum frame features an elliptical nose and an aggressive saw-tooth perimeter for deep purchase over sketchy terrain
  • Reactiv-Trac construction allows the binding, crampon, and frame to conform and articulate independently with the terrain, thereby providing a smoother flex, better grip, and improved overall control
  • Spring-loaded suspension keeps the snowshoe close underfoot for easy maneuvering deeper crampon bite into the slope
  • Infinity decking fits within the aluminum frame to eliminate frame wrap, protect the deck from abrasion, and maximize surface area
  • PackFlat bindings collapse flat for better integration with your pack; ideal for snowboarders who hike up and ride back down
  • Atlas BC Utility strap can be used for packing and storing snowshoes, and it doubles as a spare binding strap for field repairs and emergencies
  • Stainless steel, Holey-I Toe crampons feature shovel-shaped prongs to complement sharp ice tips for optimal bite, grip, and efficiency
  • Heel-lift bar relieves stress on calves during ascents by compensating for slope angle and loss of traction

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1 5

cbrp44480

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

Only my third trip out with the Aspects and the deck has torn in half (not covered by warranty). I've used a pair of 1025's in the same conditions for more than 15 years without any problem. Very disappointing.

2 5

geodstewart2382489

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I wanted to love these snowshoes! When I received the first pair I noticed the sound of a rolling metal object - most likely a rivet, used in construction - in the front tube of one of the shoes. I decided that I simply could not deal with that sound for the next twenty years of ownership. So, I promptly returned them and ordered a second pair. The second pair did not even come out of the shipping box, as one of the snowshoes had the same problem. All I had to do is tilt the box back and forth to hear that same annoying sound - back they went. I subsequently ordered a pair of Tubbs and they were perfect!

Cuddos to Backcountry for their effortless return policy. I just logged in, printed a return label, and when UPS scanned it, backcountry made the credit card refund.

MSR Lightning Ascent or Atlas Aspect?
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makanaka321262632

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Posted on

MSR Lightning Ascent or Atlas Aspect?
Tell me about pros&cons of both products.
thanks.

Reid Pitman

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Responded on

The lightning has a serrated frame that will help hold when crossing any kind of icy or smooth surface. The Atlas has a tubular frame. The weight is also an issue if you plan on carrying them long distances you will feel the extra pound.
In light deep snow the MSRs tend to sink a bit but that can be solved with the extra tails.
I prefer the binding system on the Axis line vs the Ascent. More time in set up but you can adjust the angle, which helps since I walk like a duck.... Enjoy!

makanaka321262632

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Responded on

Thanks Reid.But Atlas Aspect also has a serrated frame.
I am interested in Spring-Loaded™ Suspension of Aspect.