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What do folks think is the realistic maximum weight for the 22"...
By Karen Barker
Ranked #643 - Snowshoes
February 8, 2009
What do folks think is the realistic maximum weight for the 22" MSR lightening ascent snowshoe? I'm about 150-155 with my winter pack.
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By Jason Livingston
Ranked #4 - Snowshoes
February 8, 2009
It largely depends on the snow you'll be hiking on. If it's deep and powdery, you will sink, but having smaller snowshoes will allow far better maneuverability. There is a bit of a give and take. Thirty inches or more, you might want to opt for the 25's. One thing to note is that the 25s are the same width as the 22s, just a bit longer. They are also only about 3 ounces heavier. They would offer the same ease of walking, lightweight, and traction, but would give you piece of mind when in deep snow. If you don't think you will be in 30" or more of snow, the 22s should work just fine.
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Tech Specs:
- Frame Material:
- Aerospace-grade aluminum
- Crampon Material:
- Hardened steel
- Deck Material:
- Urethane
- Binding System:
- 3 Strap step-on
- Recommended Weight:
- Less than 250lb
- Weight:
- [22] 3lb 4oz (1474g); [25] 3lb 8oz (1588g)
- Recommended Use:
- Hiking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- United States
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