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There are a lot of good snowshoe frames that float well and are durable etc. but what puts the crescent moon's over the others is the binding system, it's secure, and the desi…
- TODD, 03/01/12
BISMARCK
I have used these a couple of times now and I really do like them a lot. They pack in good and really float on the snow. I really like the binding system on them. No terrain i…
- Brandon, 02/20/12
Upper Peninsula
Just got back from breaking these in on the snowshoe trails up in Sun Valley and they where badddd arse!!! if your looking for a first pair of snowshoes and don't want to go s…
- JOSEPH, 01/12/11
Mountain Home
I've been snowshoeing before, but always with hand me down shoes, these are the first pair that I've bought and they rock. The bindings are easy to get into and tighten down a…
- Andrew, 04/28/12
Detroit
I have used these a few times and the go great so far on rolling terrian. The binds are quick and easy to adjust but sometimes the starp that goes around your ankle slides dow…
- Jason, 12/18/11
Montague
Another great pair of shoes from MSR. Frame has excellent grip on steep icy climbs blurring the line. between snow shoes and crampons. Well made and looks like they will last,…
- Ian, 12/14/10
Cornwall ontario
I didn't review these when I first got them because it was the end of the season. Breaking them in now and I really like them. They are lightweight and will definitely be ab…
- J, 01/08/12
I am backcountry snowboarding with this. The good things are 1) strong. It is stronger than MSR plastic snowshoe I used before. It is better for traversing icy surface. The to…
- Kei, 10/30/10
Hiroshima, Japan
I rely on reviews so much for purchasing things online and really struggled with this one. There really aren't a lot of reviews out there for snowshoes, but these really calle…
- Jason, 01/24/11
Troutdale
We live in Northern VT and get a fair amount of snow (323 inches this season :-), my wife and I both have the MSR Denali's and my 7 yr old son has been using the MSR Tyker for…
- brad, 04/04/11
I have the Denali Evo and love them so I was disappointed that my 6 year old does not like these. He noticed immediately that his heals did not lift and mine did. It appears…
- Dean, 05/15/10
Washington
Got them last month and used them up and down the west slope of Colorado and through the badlands of North Dakota in December. The people I hiked with have probably already pl…
- Charles, 12/27/10
Denver, CO
I have a slightly older model of the Atlas 11 series but they are great. Used these around Washington state from Rainier to the Cascades. Bindings are pretty easy to put on an…
- Adam, 12/07/10
Redmond, WA
I've had the snowshoe for five years now, but admittedly it's only had heavy use within the past year. It's been great for whatever I've thrown at it, included moderate inclin…
- KIMBERLY, 09/27/11
Alberta
Got these for my dad for Christmas. We went out snowshoeing together and he loved them. He said the bindings were great, simple to use, held his foot firmly in place, and neve…
- Kelsey, 01/06/12
Minnesota
These atlas snowshoes are the best I've ever owned. I used them in snowshoe races throughout last winter and continue to use them this winter. They are narrow enough to keep a…
- Kerry, 12/23/10
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