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MSR Denali Evo Ascent Snowshoe
The MSR Denali Evo Ascent Snowshoe is incredibly efficient for snowshoeing in steep terrain thanks to its Televator heel lifter. When the going gets steep, just pull up this heel lifter, and your foot will remain flat even when you're walking straight up a steep incline. Keeping your feet flat also reduces the stress on your calves, so you can travel further. Available tail attachments increase flotation in deep snow. The MSR Denali Evo Ascent snowshoe has a powder-coated steel crampon which sheds the stickiest snow and bites into hardpack with ease.
Bottom Line: Strap on the MSR Denali Evo Ascent snowshoe, and head for the steep hills this winter.
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All-righty-then...Is a heel ridge on a persons' boots necessary...
All-righty-then...
Is a heel ridge on a persons' boots necessary to use these snowshoes? I have some boots without a heel ridge. How successful am I going to be using these snowshoes with these type of boots?
By: Cip Petersen
November 5, 2008
These do not connect using a "heel ridge", but are very versatile and will work with any boot or shoe.
By: Backcountry.com GearGuru - Cory ![]()
November 5, 2008
They are 22 x 8 inches.
By: Backcountry.com GearGuru - Cory ![]()
October 16, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Frame Material: | Plastic |
| Binding Material: | Rubber |
| Crampon Material: | Powder-coated steel |
| Deck Material: | Plastic |
| Binding System: | Strap |
| Snowboard Boot Compatible: | Yes |
| Recommended Weight: | Up to 200lb without tail extensions Recommended Use: Snowshoeing in steep terrain |
| Weight: | 4lb |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |







