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The snowshoe that adjusts.

Strap the lightweight MSR Women's Lightning Axis Snowshoe to your foot and you'll forget it's there until you are floating on top of the snow as if by magic. The lightning Axis includes MSR's Axis Gait Efficiency System, which adjusts to your wacky foot position to make walking in this snowshoe feel as natural as strolling through the park in your flip-flops.
  • Bilateral binding adjustment neutralizes variances in foot positions to give you the most natural-feeling stride possible
  • 360-degree traction frames for added support and stability in varied terrain
  • Designed for a woman's narrow gait
  • Glove-friendly SpeedLock bindings offer a set-it-and-forget-it fit and an optional strap for extra security on challenging terrain
  • Modular flotation tails (sold separately) allow you to use the shorter snowshoe alone for maneuverability or attach the tails when added flotation is necessary
  • Climbing wires come standard and can be activated with a flick of your pole

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Jeffrey Cramer

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Write your question here...I'm looking for snowshoes for my daughter, but she wears size 3 shoes. Any resource for small women snowshoes? Most kids snowshoes not up to snuff.

Brian Reyman

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The MSR Shift snowshoes might be a good choice. They're technically meant for older kids/youth, but have nice features (good bindings, pivoting foot plate, metal crampons on the bottom). They'd probably fit that size foot - my daughter is currently in size 5 and they fit her.
http://www.backcountry.com/msr-shift-snowshoe-kids

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muchachita linda

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Hi, I need snowshoes for snowboarding in the backcountry but not sure what size would be better 22" or 25". if anyone with experience could give me some advice I would appreciate it greatly, thank you

Dwayne Vincent

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well the size depends on two factors your weight you will have( you, your gear) and your height. A longer shoe will keep you up in lighter powder, but a smaller show will make it easy to move. Check the sizing chart, but do not forget to add your pack weight

Brian Reyman

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Dwayne provided a good answer (it depends on weight and snow conditions). If you're on the lighter side, but want flexibility, go with the 22" and then get the 5" flotation tails for the best of both worlds.