




❄️ Elevate Your Adventure!
The MSR Lightning Ascent Snow Shoes are engineered for superior traction and adaptability, featuring a 360-degree traction frame, secure PosiLock AT bindings, and optional flotation tails for enhanced performance in all snow conditions.
P**H
Serious snowshoes!
These are some great snowshoes! I bought them to complement my Tubbs Mountaineer 36s, and the 2 sets of snowshoes cover any conditions I could foresee myself encountering. The Tubbs, being longer and wider, are better in powder or soft snow, but when you get into firm or packed snow is when the MSRs really shine. The 360 Degree Traction frame and 3 braking bars underneath the deck give incredible traction on ascents & descents, and allow you to stick to side slopes like a fly on a wall. They're also made in America, which is a definite plus in my book.The 4-strap bindings are very secure and allow you to tailor the fit to just about any boot. They work great with my huge Sorel Conquests and with my much smaller Vasque St. Elias GTX that I wear late in the season. They're also very easy to adjust while wearing gloves, and don't come unfastened. A hint: if the open ends of the strap keepers on the 3 front straps don't face the front of the snowshoes, slide them off and turn them around so they do. The free ends of my straps wouldn't stay in the keepers when the open ends faced the rear of the snowshoes.I did run into 2 issues mentioned by previous reviewers. First, the buckle pins on the front straps do cut into the decking. An MSR rep said this happens with certain wide boots, that the cuts would only go so far and then stop, and that they were developing a new deck for the 2014-15 model that would eliminate this. I simply cut some decking material away with a razor blade and continued using them, and will exchange them under warranty when the new models come out.The other issue involved the tails I bought. Like another reviewer mentioned, with the tails on the rear of the 'shoes has more flotation and this makes the fronts seem like they're sinking farther. I personally think that with a pack on my weight would be more evenly distributed, and the same goes for if I was climbing uphill. In any case, until I lose a few pounds these won't see much use in powder or soft snow since my Tubbs provide better flotation.Next winter I plan on snowshoeing up some of the mountains in southern NH (Monadnock, Sunapee, and Kearsarge), and probably Mt. Greylock in Adams MA, and the MSR Lightning Ascent 30s will be my shoes of choice. I already know I won't regret that choice.
M**R
Fantastic snowshoes!!
I'm very happy with my purchase of the MSR Lightning Ascent Snow Shoes. They just work.I had my last pair of snowshoes for over a decade, and I had always wanted MSRs. Now I have them and can't believe I waited so long to get them. So far, I've taken them on three or four treks, one of which was a five mile hike with a nearly fifty pound pack.In fresh powder, going downhill, they don't have the greatest traction--they slip a bit, but once I got the hang of it, it was a bit like skiing down the hill. On packed snow and ice they worked fantastically, providing plenty of traction.The televators are great for steep ascents. They are really easy to flip up with the handle of a pole, and they make it much easier on the calves. I thought they would be hokey, but they were rock solid.The first time I wore them, I lost a shoe in powder, but ever since I've tightened them up extra tight, and my feet haven't moved from the bindings. The bindings are relatively easy to operate, though I prefer to buckle them without my gloves on. The hooks don't go all the way around the straps, so unless there's tension on the straps, they can fall off the hooks. Not a huge deal, but it does make it a bit more difficult to buckle them.I bought the tails and attached them once. They seemed sturdy enough and a great way to add extra floatation. Unfortunately, I left them at home on the only trip when I would have needed them, so I haven't been able to test them in the field.Overall, I'm very happy with my MSR snowshoes.
S**N
less floatation than expected
This is my first pair of snowshoes, so part of this review reflects the sport in general. I am 185lbs and bought the 25 inch in yellow at a great sale price. If you are considering these snowshoes at full price, just wait, they go on sale all the time. My first experience using them was in deep powder and the shoes do not float. My feet were sinking into the snow, like I wasn't wearing snowshoes at all, the only difference was that I was staying dryer and warmer because my boots weren't making direct contact with the snow. On packed trails they work great, but my preference would be for spiked traction/crampons attached to hiking boots. Maybe I need to try adding the floatation tails.Otherwise the construction is good quality, I like the fact that they are manufactured in the USA. The straps will occasionally pop off while hiking, but they are easy enough to take on and off while wearing gloves. I have the MSR snowshoe bag (probably won't write a separate review) and it holds these well. Would have been disappointed had I paid full price, but for deal I got, these will be fun to use now and again when the right conditions present.
G**.
Lightweight, compact, and lets you be fast
I'm on the bigger side being about 6'2". With a pack and winter gear I'm easily in the 250lbs range when loaded up; more for an overnight. What I needed was some snowshoes that would let me get out for a day hike. Too often I'd gone postholing because I didn't want to lug my enormous Atlas shoes out -- they're awesome and have gotten me through some intense bushwhacking in the dead of winter, but they're tough to carry when not on your feet. The MSRs are the perfect answer.I got them on a winter closeout and I strapped them on some deep late winter terrain. The grip was excellent thanks to the crampons integrated in the frame. Then I hit a steep incline and decided to try out the televator -- whoosh I went right up the climb and with so much less effort. MSR is rapidly becoming one of my key brands of choice for the outdoors.
M**N
Leichter Schneeschuh, aber Riemen etwas umständlich
Die Schneeschuhe funktionieren gut und sind sehr leicht. In einem Test vom Österreichischen Verein für Konsumenten Information waren sie auf Platz Eins.Was mich stört ist der etwas umständliche Verschluss mit den 4 separaten Riemen, was etwas Fummelei erfordert. Das haben andere Hersteller besser gelöst.
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