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MSR Denali Classic Snowshoe
Temporarily Out of Stock
Don't get too bummed. This item is on the way and will be available for purchase as soon as it rolls into the warehouse.
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.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
Does the flotattion tail come with the shoe?
Does the flotattion tail come with the shoe?
By: j williams
December 2, 2008
No they don't. They are available for $24.95 as an add-on.
By: jasonlivy ![]()
December 2, 2008
I weigh 200 pounds and with pack maybe up to 250. Will this support...
I weigh 200 pounds and with pack maybe up to 250. Will this support me?
By: Thom
November 23, 2008
This all depends on what type of snow you will be in. If you're in deep snow (30" powder) you will most likely sink up to, or past, your waist. This is ok as a snowshoe is intended to displace the snow, not allow you to walk on top of it. This keeps you from 'post-holing'. If you are anywhere from 6' to 24' of snow that is semi-firm, firm, or hardpacked, these shoes will be all you need. However, the Denali's allow for the tail option which increases the length by 4" or 8" (resulting in a 25" snowshoe and a 30" snowshoe respectfully) depending on the size of tail and the snow conditions you find yourself in.
One of the benefits of the MSR Denalis is that they provide a very stable platform which will give you added stability and far better traction. Maneuverability is also a huge plus (metal on metal pivot) and they are the most durable snowshoes on the planet. They are an incredible value as well when compared to traditional tube and decking shoes.
Bottom Line - Get them with the 8 inch tails and you will be fine - Mike
By: jasonlivy
, Michael Kisow ![]()
November 28, 2008
1. When does the sale and free gift offer expire?2. Are there...
1. When does the sale and free gift offer expire?
2. Are there different colors to choose from?
3) Any difference between men & women?
By: Rick Meyer
November 22, 2008
There are only 27 left so my guess is that you will have to act FAST before they sell out.
Red and Black are available. Use the pull down menu up top to see options.
These can be used by both sexes.
Flotation tails are available for purchase if your weight/flotation is a concern.
By: Michael Kisow
, Rick Meyer ![]()
November 28, 2008
What is the deifference between the MSR Denali Classic and The...
What is the deifference between the MSR Denali Classic and The MSR Denali Evo? I know the Evo Ascent adds the tele-lifter to the Evo).
By: J. D. PIlla
November 16, 2008
The evo is just a newer and slightly updated version. "beefed-up deck, binding, and crampon for improved performance and usability"
If you are doing general snowshoeing, the classic will be fine. If you are looking to spend more, get one with the riser for climbing.
By: Michael Kisow ![]()
November 16, 2008
Do these have the climbing bars, or can they be added? By climbing...
Do these have the climbing bars, or can they be added? By climbing bars I mean the thing you flip up under your heels to lessen the strain on your calfs when climbing up steep terrain.
By: vanman7982197672
October 14, 2008
No these are not available with climbing bars, nor can they be added.
For a shoe featuring heel rises, check out the MSR Denali Evo Ascent Snowshoe:
http://www.backcountry.com/store/CAS0341/MSR-Denali-Evo-Asce
By: Backcountry.com GearGuru - Cory ![]()
October 22, 2008
I have size 13 snowboard boots - will MSR Denali Classic Snowshoe...
I have size 13 snowboard boots - will MSR Denali Classic Snowshoe fit my boots?
By: dj_wezza2150949
April 1, 2008
yes. The Denali Classic snowshoe is designed to fit anywhere from a womens 4 to a mens 14. This is nice as well if you ever want to loan your shoes out!I would recommend a smaller boot for snowshoeing for a tighter binding fit & definitely one that is insulated.
I wear a size 14/15 boot and while it does fit into the binding, these snow shoes are far from ideal for big feet. Because the binding is soft, rather than the moulded plastic found on an Atlas or a GV, it is easier for your boot to slide off to the side. Wen combined with the fact that the binding is on a fixed bar rather than a spring suspension, it becomes difficult to walk on uneven ground without having your boot slide off. It will work, it's just not the best.
By: Melissa Harper
, Jeff Gerhard
, jasonlivy
, MR ![]()
December 16, 2008
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 |







