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    I AM Canadian!

    Just getting back into winter sports after years of hibernating. Looking forward to the pristine snow in the Canadian Shield and the beautiful sound of silence that comes with it. Love the outdoors during the other half of the year too. Hiking mostly, photography, 4-wheeling.

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MSR Lightning Ascent Snowshoe - Women's

MSR Lightning Ascent Snowshoe - Women's

Rating for this product: 4 March 23, 2009

This is my first pair of "modern" snowshoes. Grew up using the old fashioned Eskimo Tennis Rackets. Very lightweight (I'm short). Nice and narrow. Doesn't feel like you even have snowshoes on. Great for short girls like me. Tremendous grip and climb. The only (minor) downfall I find is when hiking through 4-foot-deep, crystaly snow I sunk up to my knee a couple times, but for the most part was able to stay on top. Now, if I can just get my puppy to quit trying to hitch a ride on the back of them.

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MSR Lightning Ascent Snowshoe - Women's

February 25, 2009

This is my first pair of snowshoes. I'll be shoeing in Canada on multiple terrains, but mostly groomed trails (some light powder). My biggest concern is my build. I'm female, 5'4" and about 180lbs. I'm looking for something suitable for my short legs, I don't want to have to walk with my legs a mile apart. Everything I've read steers me away from aluminum tube frames due to lack of traction. I'm interested in the MSR Lightening, but unless I'm mountain climbing, I think these might be overkill.

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