What to Bring - Snowshoes
Once the snow depth reaches 8 inches or more most hikers will want to use snowshoes to get around. Snowshoes are mandatory in the Adirondacks in the winter. They are not mandatory in the Catskills but anyone tackling the 3500s will want to have them. The problem is that there are many brands and each brand has different models. It can be very confusing to pick the right snowshoe. This is compounded by the fact that they are not inexpensive.
Many articles have been written about snowshoeing techniques and the best snowshoes to buy. This topic generates numerous comments on social media with many people becoming quite passionate. The best snowshoe is the one that you feel most comfortable with for the type of terrain you are going to hike. I suggest that you try out snowshoes before buying them by borrowing them from a friend or renting them. The best part about snowshoeing is that it expands your ability to hike in almost any weather under almost any conditions.
The list below was compiled by Steve Olesen and gives a nice sampling of some well-known and popular brands as well as some lesser known snowshoes. It also shows that a company may offer different models depending on the type of terrain the user wishes to navigate. Thank you Steve for your hard work and your willingness to share.
Description | Construction | Heel elevators |
Best Uses | Size | Weight (pair) |
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MSR Revo Ascents | Frame: Steel Traction Bars Molded Plastic Brake Bars Deck: Composite Molded Plastic Crampon: Steel Binding: Paragon |
Yes | Uphill and Backcountry |
22" 25" |
4lbs 7oz 4lbs 11oz |
|
MSR Evo Ascents | Frame: Steel Traction Bars and Brake Bars Deck: Unibody Molded Plastic Crampon: Steel Binding: Trifit |
Yes | Uphill and Backcountry |
22" | 3lbs 15oz | |
MSR Lightning Ascents (Mens) |
Frame: 7075-T6 Aluminum Deck: TPU coated Nylon Crampon: Steel Binding: Paragon System (New), PosiLock (Pre-2019) |
Yes | Alpine & Technical Terrain Steep Uphills |
22" 25" 30" |
4lbs 3oz 4lbs 5oz 4lbs 15oz |
|
Tubbs Mountaineer |
Frame: Tube construction Deck: TPU coated Nylon Crampon: Steel Binding: ActiveFit 2.0 |
Yes | Backcountry Hiking |
30" | 5lbs 5oz | |
Tubbs Flex VRT | Frame: Steel Side Traction Bars Deck: Composite Plastic Crampon: Steel Binding: Dynafit BOA |
Yes | Backcountry Steep Inclines Mountaineering |
24" 28" |
4lbs 5oz 5lbs |
|
Tubbs Flex Alp | Frame: Steel Traction Bars Deck: Molded Composite Crampon: Steel Binding: ActiveFit 2.0 |
Yes | Backcountry Steep Inclines Mountaineering |
24" 28" |
4lbs 8oz 5lbs |
|
Northern Lites Timber Wolf |
Frame: Aluminum Tube Deck: TPU coated Nylon Crampon: Stainless Steel Binding: TruTrak (Strap) or Speed |
No | Mountaineering Search and Rescue Heaviest Loads Extreme Conditions |
32" | 4lbs 3oz | |
Crescent Moon Gold 10 |
Frame: Aluminum Tube Deck:TPU coated Nylon Crampon: Steel Binding: Strap / Ratchet |
No | Backcountry Steep Trails |
32" | 4lbs 6oz | |
Fimbulvetr Hikr | Frame: DuPont Hytrel Deck: DuPont Hytrel Crampon: 316 Stainless Steel Binding: Nylon straps and ladder-lock buckles |
Yes | Backcountry Moderate Inclines |
24" | 4lbs 14oz | |
Garneau Everest | Frame: Molded Polymer Deck: Molded Polymer Crampon: Carbon Steel Binding: BOA System |
Yes | Backcountry Steep Inclines |
22" 27" |
4lbs 3oz 4lbs 7oz |
|
Garneau Victory Summit |
Frame: Aluminum Bar Deck: Molded Polymer Crampon: Carbon Steel Binding: BOA System |
Yes | Backcountry Steep Inclines |
25" 30" |
3lbs 14oz 4lbs 2oz |
|
TSL Symbioz Hyperflex Elite |
Frame / Deck: Carbon reinforced molded plastic Crampon: Stainless Steel Binding: Adjustable ratchet strap |
Yes | Alpine & Technical Terrain Steep Uphills |
20.5" 23.5" 27" |
4lbs 2oz 4lbs 5oz 4lbs 13oz |
|
Atlas Apex-BC | Frame: 6061 Aluminum Deck: Nytex Crampon: Stainless Steel Binding: Pack Flat system |
Yes | Alpine & Technical Terrain Steep Uphills |
25" 30" |
3lbs 12oz 4lbs 3oz |
This article has an interesting discussion of some popular snowshoes.
https://www.outdoorgearlab.com/topics/snow-sports/best-snowshoes