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Sweet
By jbish
Ranked #22 - Snowshoes
January 25, 2007
After trying out several other snowshoes, I decided on the lightning and I'm glad I did. These are extremely lightweight snowshoes that are a bit skinnier than others, so if you want a more natural stride, this is the way to go. The absence of a spring loaded pivot keeps snow from flinging everywhere and the roughly 45 degree stop point for the pivot makes turning around and stepping over obstacles a breeze. You can probably tell by looking at them, but the traction provided by the vertical blade style frame beats all the others I've tried (name any major manufacturer). The bindings are incredibly easy, you can even strap in wearing mittens if need be. Due to the binding style, they also stack neatly on top of one another to take about half the space of a traditional pair. When I got these, MSR did not make a 30" shoe with the televator, which would be a nice addition. Highly recommended nevertheless.
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Tech Specs:
- Frame Material:
- Aircraft-grade aluminum
- Binding Material:
- Rubber
- Crampon Material:
- Powder-coated steel
- Deck Material:
- Fiber-scrim reinforced urethane
- Binding System:
- 2 Strap step-in
- Recommended Weight:
- [22in] 100-175lb; [25in] 150-225lb
- Weight:
- [22in] 3lb (1361g); [25in] 3lb 3oz (1446g)
- Recommended Use:
- Snowshoeing on flat and rolling terrain
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
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