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MSR Denali Classic Snowshoe
The MSR Denali Classic modular snowshoe, now a standard among snow aficionados, offers high-end features at a reasonable price. The lightweight UniDeck plastic molded design gives you reliable flotation in all snow conditions; if the powder's deep just add the detachable tails for more flotation. The real features lurk underfoot in the hardware: full-length steel traction bars, front and rear crampons and a smartly designed braking system work together to give you more purchase on the slippery mediums found in wintertime. [For this same design but with added traction and climbing bars, check out the MSR Denali Ascent.]
Bottom Line: It's called the Classic for a reason.
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By: PBombard (7) February 7, 2008
Straight up, a good pair of snowshoes. Even in the sinking powder of Utah, these little suckers kept me afloat, reasonably...I would like to add the flotation tails for that extra lift, even with the weight and size added to a backpack, it would be worth the extra lift. Otherwise, sturdy, with a good amount of crampons.
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By: Robg (1) November 9, 2007
There is no better shoe then this. I am 6'0" tall and weigh 240+ Lbs. This shoe will take me literally anywhere. I bought the shorter tail but at my height and weight there have been times when the longer tail would have been a better choice but more often than not the short tail has done well. I Bought the EVO rather than the Classic for my wife because if you watch her walk, her heels tend to angle inward a bit and the EVO's are tapered at the back. I let her try mine and she was stepping on, and clashing the tails on the Classic, which was a huge nuisance for her. I don't seem to have that issue. But if you are going to buy snowshoes, examine this issue carefully before you buy or rent them first then buy OR just buy the EVO's and you really can't go wrong although they are a bit more expensive than the Classics My wife and I were snowshoeing with another couple who had both Redfeather and Tubbs and neither were able to traverse the terrain we cut through. Especially the guy with the tubbs... he started attempting to follow us and ended up with no forward [downhill] traction ability and landed on his backside and turned around while both my wife and I hauled forward through some really tough terrain and onto a most spectacular riverside hike where literally NO one had been in an area of heavy snowshoeing. Oddly enough, after about t mile in, we picked up the tracks of another snowshoer and guess what? They were on EVO’S LOL.
Your only choice for shoes that I can see is Classic’s or EVO’s, I’d personally Never Switch.
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By: CascadeTourer (1) October 23, 2007
The Denali was meant for adventure. The plastic base provides an excellent, rugged platform for remote snowshoeing. I've found the crampons work very well on slopes up to 50 degrees. The sturdiness of the shoe will allow for a bit of kick-step if the snow isn't too hard. Descents are mind-boggling - if your ankle can handle the angle you'll find plenty of traction. The traction is so superb, many users will find themselves in situations probably not meant for a set of snowshoes. While the stability is confidence-inspiring, remote users should be adequately prepared for alpine routes and have training and gear for self-arrest in the event of a fall down a slope.
In retrospect, I would have ponied up for the Denali Evo's to get the "televator" heel lift bar, but I haven't found the lack of one to be that limiting. I'd consider it more of a nicety than a requirement.
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By: bogmob (2) April 19, 2007
I am 60 years old and not a jock by any means. This is my 4th pair of Denalis. As soon as anyone sees them they want a pair for Christmas. Mine are always being borrowed so I now have two pairs on hand at all times. I use them almost everyday in the winter while walking my dogs in the local woods and fields. I have some arthritis and the lightness and stability they afford are the main reason I can continue hiking in the winter. I would recommend them to anyone and I have!
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By: Snoqualmie Hiker (1) January 30, 2007
WE live at the top of a mt. pass, so we have practically a daily snowshoe hike when we get the dog out for exercise. It's a neighborhood outting often, as many of us join up and take off on our snow shoes. We all have tried many different shoes, and for the recreationalist the Denalis are the favorite! They are quite easy to get on and off, and stay on well. The tread design is very helpful in not sliding down steep parts of the trail. For deeper snow the added tails are helpful.
They are the shoe of choice in our neighborhood!! :-)
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By: powder_hound (89) December 17, 2006
I purchased these as my first pair of snowshoes for mellow hikes & ski approaches (where snow is too deep for skinning). They are very light weight and not a strain on the pack. It only takes a couple of seconds to put them on, which is great in cold weather when you just want to keep moving. They have worked great in deep snow and anything moderately steep.
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By: andisandi (180) December 8, 2006
The MSR Denalis are a no brainer for those looking for a quality pair of snowshoes. I like these because the crampons are so durable and they are super light weight.
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By: sherriman (2) April 20, 2006
This is a great snowshoe for the price. I don't think that the Denali EVO is worth the additional price for limited, if any noticeable improvement.
I like the stiffness of the plastic deck compared to those with a fabric type deck. The flotation tails work well and are a plus when going from broken/groomed trail and back. Just pop them off and on.
I am NOT disappointed that these don't have the televator feature. My friend has it and did not find it useful on short steep terrain or long rolling hills.
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By: Morrisg (1) March 29, 2006
These MSR Denali Classic snowshoes are wonderful. They have extensive gripping elements molded into the plastic base with metal reinforcements. They are especially good at holding grip when traversing avalanche chutes and around tree wells in the snow. The bindings are very easy to use one handed. They are lightweight yet strong. And they are a bargain. I've used a pair of these for half a dozen trips now, and I was impressed enough to buy a pair of my own rather than borrow or rent. Highly recommended. Good value for the money.
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By: Livefordisco (1) March 17, 2006
I bought these for two reasons: I have two climbing partners who wear them, and they were inexpensive shoes. After using them a few times (including 12 miles of breaking trail) I have no complaints. Comfortable, efficient, light. Inspecting them at home, I noticed wear on the hinges already. I'll have to see if that's an issue. Also three of the six plastic pieces on the straps broke the second time I wore them. It doesn't affect their function, but I was disappointed just the same. I'd recommend them for anyone looking for a cheap functional shoe
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By: Climbinskier (30) February 7, 2006
What I like most about these snowshoes is the solid construction. I like the idea of the hard platform, there is no vinyl to rip in the future. The traction bars are great, no problems on hardpack. The bindings are easy to adjust, even with gloves on. I love the versatility of the shoes, short for hardpack days and when it snows you have two options for more float with the 4" and 8" flotation tails. The one drawback to this shoe, no "heelavator" for steep ascents. All-in-all, a solid snowshoe that will outlast all vinyl platform shoes.
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By: bogmob (2) January 1, 2006
I took my new Denali snowshoes on a three-day wilderness camping trip in New Hampshire's Pemi Wilderness. We hiked up to the 4000+ ft summit of Bondcliff in approximately 18in of fresh powder. The snowshoes had excellent bite, even on steep sections with snow and ice covered rock. Descending was great fun, with big leaps into fresh snow and nice flotation with the tails attached. I'm very rough on my gear and so far the Denali snowshoes are holding up well. I would buy them again.
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By: Marion (2) December 9, 2005
These are great with the side gripping notches. Means a greater surface traction especially on compact snow. They do the job exceptionally well.
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By: dglow (1) April 27, 2005
I'm 6'6" and 250lb, and these snowshoes (with 8" flotation tails) work great. Now, I've only used them twice, and on very dense Cleveland-area snow, but have been very impressed with the ease of use and stability they provide. I'll report again after trying them on lighter powder, but for now am very impressed.
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By: atmaan (1) February 17, 2005
Easy to use, well constructed, and effortless for walking on powder as long as terrain is not steep.
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By: Satya Newday (2) February 4, 2005
I bought two pair online in the fall. I had used a set of poly-cab snow shoes but the bindings broke. The Classics seem to be all they say. Light, nearly efortless to put on, and easy to use. I've used them daily and they make my walks in deep snow and ice a pleasure.
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By: Anonymous (3) December 22, 2004
The Denali Classic Snowshoe is ideal for hiking or back country touring. Their light weight allows you to pack less and trek longer. Also the side traction bars are a bonus when hiking up tracked out hills.
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By: Gunther (1) November 28, 2004
I picked up the denali classic snowshoes at a local store, and I can't find a reason to complain, except that when making steep ascents they are very hard on your calves. The "heelavator" is on most other MSR snowshoes, but your also paying 70-140? more. I also bought the 8' float tails because I do most of my snowshoeing in the backcountry around wolf creek, CO, and the snow tends to get rather deep around there.
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Tech Specs:
Frame Material:
Steel
Binding Material:
Rubber straps
Crampon Material:
Durable Steel Crampon
Deck Material:
Plastic
Binding System:
Strength
Recommended Use:
Anything you want to do on TOP of the snow….with the extendable snowshoe tails, the Denali classics can take anything you can dish them
Weight:
3lbs 10oz/1636g
Warranty:
Limited