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MSR
Revo Explore Snowshoe - Women's

3.2 out of 5 stars
5 Reviews
Current price: $215.89 Original price: $269.95
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Color:Aquamarine

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Wander through winter wonderlands in comfort.

When your favorite hiking trails gets blanketed in snow, simply bundle up and throw on the MSR Women's Revo Explore Snowshoes so you can enjoy them all winter long. Their Hyperlink bindings ensure comfort when you're tackling long treks over variable terrain, and they're super easy to use so you don't have to think twice about taking them off when you stop to enjoy a view. Meanwhile, Pivot crampons ensure reliable grip on icy sections of trail, and Ergo Televators save precious energy and give your calves a break when you're faced with a particularly steep trail.


Details

  • Rugged durability meets all-day hiking comfort
  • Hyperlink are MSR's easiest and comfiest bindings
  • Ergo Televators save energy on steep slopes
  • Pivot crampons offer tenacious grip
  • Modular Flotation tails balance float and maneuverability (sold separately)
  • Item #CAS00C2
Frame Material
martensite steel
Deck Material
ExoTract
Crampon Material
Pivot
Dimensions
[width] 8in
Binding
Hyperlink
Heel Risers
Ergo Televators
Recommended User Weight
[22in] up to 180lb, [25in] 120 - 220lb
Claimed Weight
[22in] 3lb 11oz, [25in] 4lb
Recommended Use
snowshoe hiking
Manufacturer Warranty
limited 3 years

Overall Rating

3 based on 5 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 1 reviews
2 Stars - 1 reviews
3 Stars - 0 reviews
4 Stars - 2 reviews
5 Stars - 1 reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

March 22, 2017

Smart Engineering

The metal teeth on the sides really grip the snow especially going up and down hill. Putting them on or taking them off is not difficult. Having raised rims rather than a second set of crampons in the rear makes them more maneuverable. The plastic bed is very sturdy and seems almost like metal. The design for women allows for easier walking too. I have small bones and a high arch so I wear sturdy hiking boots and thick socks. There is no reason why they would hurt ones feet with proper footwear. Very pleased with them.

Diana S.
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

2 out of 5 stars

February 22, 2017

Painful Bindings

The traction on these snowshoes is great. They have helped me get up and down some steep, icy slopes. I am giving them a 2 star review because the bindings are very painful. The front binding puts a huge amount of pressure on 2 small spots on the side of the foot, especially going downhill. I wear insulated heavy duty winter hiking boots, I have tried adjusting them to a variety of foot positions and varying levels of tightness, and yet every time I end up with pain, blisters, even bleeding on the outside of my foot/pinky toe.

Zavier V.
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

4 out of 5 stars

May 31, 2016

Easy to use

I received this as a grift for Christmas and wish I would have gotten sooner. Great design and easy to use.

Sarah B.
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

4 out of 5 stars

April 11, 2015

Decent

My only complaint would be the front strap, you are on a learning curve on tightening it so you don't put pressure on your toes.

Cryingwolf48
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

1 out of 5 stars

December 22, 2014

Terrible design :(

The bindings bruised the top of my feet, no control when going downhill and worst of all, snow accumulated on the insides of the bindings between the plastic rim and the boot. This is an Epic Fail...!

a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site