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The ultimate adventure guide
Ethan Rambacher
Snowshoeing on packed snow is easy with the fantastic grip of the Evos.
Ethan Rambacher
You can attach tails (not included) to the Evo snowshoes for extra floatation in deep powder or with heavy loads.
Ethan Rambacher
Three over-foot bindings and one rear strap secure your boot to the snowshoe.
Ethan Rambacher
The bright red crampon gives great grip right under the toe.
Ethan Rambacher
The Evos have ascenders to help save your calf muscles during continuously steep ascents.
Ethan Rambacher
The bindings can be a hassle, but work better than most other bindings I have used.
Ethan Rambacher
Snowshoeing in the MSR Evo Ascents.
Ethan Rambacher
The binding clips are open, not closed, and although this looks less secure, it isn't, and it makes it significantly easier to fasten.
Ethan Rambacher
Spring snowshoeing in the Adirondacks.