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Sturdy, dependable backcountry snowshoe
MSR Denali Classic Snowshoe
October 23, 2007
The Denali was meant for adventure. The plastic base provides an excellent, rugged platform for remote snowshoeing. I've found the crampons work very well on slopes up to 50 degrees. The sturdiness of the shoe will allow for a bit of kick-step if the snow isn't too hard. Descents are mind-boggling - if your ankle can handle the angle you'll find plenty of traction. The traction is so superb, many users will find themselves in situations probably not meant for a set of snowshoes. While the stability is confidence-inspiring, remote users should be adequately prepared for alpine routes and have training and gear for self-arrest in the event of a fall down a slope. In retrospect, I would have ponied up for the Denali Evo's to get the "televator" heel lift bar, but I haven't found the lack of one to be that limiting. I'd consider it more of a nicety than a requirement.
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