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MSR Lightning Ascent Snowshoe - Men's

Item #CAS0703 | 48 in Stock
4 Star Rating

Excellent Backcountry Snowshoe

By Ranked #812 - Backcountry Snowboarding January 8, 2007

Because I use both the MSR LA and new Atlas 12 snowshoes, I thought a review to allow comparison of the two might be useful. Both are backcountry or approach models and not for the casual user. The MSR has a unique feel because of the cookiecutter like action of its vertical rails. It excels on soft to firm snow and is very stable on a soft snow traverse. Overstepping the inside rails can be perilous because the serrated rails do not easily slide off one another. On hard snow to ice, traction falls off somewhat because you cannot kick a firm step as you can with typical underfoot crampons. The MSR has excellent flotation for a 25" shoe, it is light and packs very flat. My only criticism is that the binding is old- school and allows the boot to creep forward over distance, causing the heel to move off center. Otherwise, the MSR is a good backcountry choice.

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Tech Specs:

Frame Material:
aircraft-grade aluminum 
Binding System:
PosiLock (AT binding) 
Crampon Material:
aircraft-grade aluminum, stainless steel 
Deck Material:
urethane 
Binding Material:
PosiLock (3 toe straps, 1 heel) 
Snowshoe Weight:
[22 in ] 3 lb 13 oz; [25 in ] 3 lb 15 oz; [30 in ] 4 lb 7 oz 
Recommended User Weight:
[22 in] 100 - 180 lb; [25 in] 120 - 220; [30 in] 150 - 280 
Recommended Use:
winter backcountry adventures over rugged, uneven terrain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime 

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