


Instead of traveling somewhere warm-ish to backpack over spring break, COVID considerations have meant that I will instead be heading to the Adirondacks High Peaks for a week of day snowshoeing. Originally Published November 8, 2018.I'm a 5'7", 135 lb, size 40 EUR shoe woman with plenty of hiking/backpacking experience but literally no snowshoeing experience.
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Snowshoe Sizing: How to Pick Your Perfect Length.Learn more about how to choose the right snowshoe based on the types of adventures you pursue. The Lightning and Revo snowshoes are available in Ascent, Explore and Trail models. The Revo’s rock-solid design makes it a good choice for extended expeditions, early and late-season travel when rocky terrain is more prevalent, and snowshoers who are unapologetically hard on their gear. While neither experience is necessarily better, some people prefer the dynamic feel of the Revo’s flex over the Lightning’s stiffness as they hike. This allows the Revo to provide greater purchase into the contours of the terrain. In addition, its platform is separated from its nose, increasing its torsional flex. In contrast, the Revo’s plastic deck is inherently more flexible, affording some extra comfort and a more natural stride while side- and down-hilling. With its rigid, single-piece frame, the Lightning’s platform affords a much stiffer feel, which is welcome in high-consequence terrain. Lightning and Revo snowshoes offer a slightly different feel underfoot. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger Torsional Flex The few grams might not seem like much of a penalty if absolute durability is your performance priority. Though it’s built extra-tough, the Revo weighs only 142 g (5 oz) more than the Lightning in each of its models. However, the Revo’s toothy rails are made of hard-wearing martensite steel that’s resistant to abuse that thin snowpacks and rocks can dish out. Lining the perimeter of this deck are traction rails similar to the Lightning’s and with the same advantages. Needless to say, this material can combat sinister rocks better than even ballistic-grade fabric can. Its rugged plastic deck is made of a polymer that’s specifically formulated to be highly impact-resistant and offer superior strength at low temperatures. If rocky terrain dominates your snowshoe adventures, the Revo is a smart choice. The latest evolution of MSR’s legendary Denali Classic snowshoe, the Revo’s signature advantage is its ultimate durability. MSR Revo Snowshoes Photo by Scott Rinckenberger Ultra-Durable It’ll keep you moving quickly and efficiently, with confidence behind every step. Light and aggressive, the Lightning snowshoe is a great choice for multi-day traverses, single-day volcano summits and expedition where every ounce counts. Photo by Scott Rinckenbergerįinally, the Lightning’s construction affords a quieter snowshoe experience than the solid plastic platform of the Revo models, letting you savor the peace and quiet of the winter landscape. These additional points of contact increase their reliability in challenging conditions like hard-packed and crusty snow. Moreover, the Lightning is MSR’s only snowshoe to boast not one, but two aggressive crossbars on its underside. With aggressive teeth lining its perimeter, it provides grip over all 360 degrees, delivering excellent stability on ascents and traverses. The Lightning features the most advanced traction design on the market. Photo by Scott Rinckenberger Unrivaled Traction If every gram counts but traction is still critical, this is your snowshoe. Mounted to this frame, its nylon decking is made of ballistic-grade fabric that maximizes its durability while maintaining the ultralight performance of this snowshoe. This 360 Traction Frame delivers absolute, edge-to-edge grip–even while traversing a slope–with minimal weight. Meant to be a solution for fast-and-light travel, the Lightning frame takes cues from traditional frame-and-decking snowshoes, but replaces their tubular frames with a laser-cut, vertical blade of aerospace-grade aluminum. MSR Lightning Snowshoes Photo by Scott Rinckenberger Ultralight

In this blog post we take a closer look at the MSR Lightning vs Revo snowshoes and discuss their differences. It depends on the experience you’re seeking and your performance priorities. However, there are a few key advantages of each that may help sway you toward one model or the other. Both of these snowshoes offer outstanding traction, ergonomic shapes, Modular Flotation Tails and excellent durability.
