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Those look perfect, but man that price tag is hard to swallow. I’m looking at some other MSR options, but they don’t seem to stack up.If you’re going to be in steeper terrain the MSR Lightning Ascent is the way to go.
Mostly planning untracked backcountry, but was hoping for something that’d work on an occasional trail as well.Are you using them for floating on top of untracked snow, or more for not post-holing on trails?
That’s quite a collection! My buddy swears by his Tubbs backcountry shoes. I’m giving them a hard look.We love snowshoeing as a family - we are Tubbs & Atlas fans - both are rock solid. Lots of options to match your use case.
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Another vote for atlasWe love snowshoeing as a family - we are Tubbs & Atlas fans - both are rock solid. Lots of options to match your use case.
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I’ve snapped the BOA system on my atlas’ twice. I’m glad they ditched that systemI personally hate snowshoeing, but have done it a lot for spring bears and last year quite a bit on a bison hunt. The occasional recreational outing when forced.
To me the biggest differences at the top end are binding preference and articulation on side hills. I am not gentle on mine and used a pair of MSR ascent’s for 10ish years. I still have them for a kid/loaner pair.
Historically my favorite biding design was the Atlas 10 and 12 series. For somewhat serious backcountry travel a binding that articulates makes a huge difference. The newer Atlas are good in that department as well, better than even the lightning ascent IMO.
I like a boa tightening system but it’s not for everyone. For a decent budget option you might look at the Atlas Montane on their site, on sale for $150.
Also, snowshoe weight ratings are pretty much worthless, there are just too many variables. For fresh untracked snow, most people will need at least a 30” to get around well.
My two cents.
Well they didn’t ditch it overall at least because my current atlas Range-mtn have it . Though maybe they should have. That sucks, which model out of curiosity?I’ve snapped the BOA system on my atlas’ twice. I’m glad they ditched that system
You’re right they didn’t ditch it, I misspoke. I broke the left one in 2020 on a pair of Atlas Stratus (2018) and the right one a few weeks ago. I finally just bought new atlas and said the hell with itWell they didn’t ditch it overall at least because my current atlas Range-mtn have it . Though maybe they should have. That sucks, which model out of curiosity?
I’m going to hope mine have a different mechanism, and try not to think about it. HaYou’re right they didn’t ditch it, I misspoke. I broke the left one in 2020 on a pair of Atlas Stratus (2018) and the right one a few weeks ago. I finally just bought new atlas and said the hell with it