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MSR Evo Trail 22-Inch Hiking Snowshoes

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Arrives May 9 – May 15
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Features

  • Dependable, durable all-condition snowshoes offer excellent traction and floatation on snowy trails and rolling terrain
  • Steel traction rails and brake bars are molded into snowshoe decking, and along with carbon steel crampons, provide secure grip in tricky conditions
  • DuoFit bindings deliver freeze-proof, glove-friendly, adjustable attachment to a wide range of footwear
  • Optional 5-inch modular floatation tails (sold separately) provide extra floatation in deep powder
  • Snowshoes measure 8 x 22 inches, weigh 3.56 pounds, and can carry a 180-pound load; bindings fit mens shoes sizes 4.5-15; made in the USA

Description

The MSR Evo Trail Hiking Snowshoe is a favorite of snowshoers around the world, offering exceptional value for trail walking and all-condition day use. Known for dependability and durablity, these 22-inch snowshoes provide excellent traction and floatation on snowy trails and rolling terrain. The steel traction rails and brake bars are molded directly into the snowshoe decking, and along with carbon steel crampons, provide secure grip in varied conditions, from ice and crust to packed powder. DuoFit bindings deliver weather-resistant, glove-friendly, adjustable attachment to a variety of footwear. For extra floatation in deep snow, optional 6-inch modular floatation tails (sold separately) can be attached to snowshoes. An ideal choice for both men and women looking for an all-purpose snowshoe, the MSR Evo Trail measures 8 x 22 inches, weighs 3.56 pounds, and can carry a 180-pound load (body weight plus gear); bindings fit men’s shoes sizes 4.5-15. Sold as a pair. Made in the USA. Manufacturer’s three-year limited warranty.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎22.44 x 9.45 x 6.26 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.76 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎27.99 x 7.99 x 7.99 inches


Item Weight: ‎3.56 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎MSR


Color: ‎Red


Material: ‎Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel


Number of Items: ‎2


Manufacturer: ‎MSR


Part Number: ‎05643


Style: ‎Snowshoes


Included Components: ‎Snowshoe (2)


Size: ‎22-Inch


Sport Type: ‎Snowshoeing


Date First Available: July 1, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fun in the Snow!
I am a female, about 170 ish pounds, and I feel these MSR Evo 22's work very well for my size and work for what I need them for. My mother has a similar pair of MSRs and she loves her's as well. I had longer, bulkier pair of snowshoes (I wanna say they were like 35'' ? I did NOT need that long of a snowshoe. Learned my lesson) but they were so awkward and just so hard to maneuver in. Graduating to the MSR brand has been life changing for my casual snowshoeing adventures. I have more freedom of movement, and can actually walk more normal in these, unlike my other shoes that made me look like a flailing duck in a pile of mud. The nice thing about these, is you can buy the longer attachments for them, so if you are in some softy snow, you can put those on at any time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2017 by Jennelle

  • Work great, are light, and cheap enough for more than the casual user
The wife and I used these to snow shoe in the San Juan National forest outside of Durango Colorado. We were both carrying a backpack of about 20 pounds. What is your size? I weigh about 185 without a pack, and am 5'10", and my wife weighed maybe 105 pounds on a good day without a pack. How deep of snow can these go in? We were hiking on about 3 or 4 feet of snow I found out, after taking them off thinking I didn't need them, and then almost immediately sinking one like up to my crotch. It turned out, we were actually snow shoeing over a creek when I did that, because I could look through the hole I made at the water rushing under the leg sized hole in the snow.... How heavy are they: They are light enough to just strap to your pack when you don't THINK you need them... Why buy these over cheaper brands? They are made in the USA, and are guaranteed, and I have personally tried them! In a word, these work. We were walking over creeks, up very steep snowy embankments, etc. Get the flotation tails also! If you want to see them in action, type "Mark Daniel Imaging" into youtube, and look for "Durango Colorado, and the Narrow Gauge rail on my channel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2014 by The Suburban Experimentalist

  • So far so good- if used for what their meant for.
I havent had these long so maybe this review is premature. So far they are what i expected, good for snowshoe trails, meaning traveled on and slightly packed. These are NOT for breaking new snow as they dont have very good flotation at all (@ 180 LBS). They do make a little slapping noise when walking from the plastic hitting the heel of my boot. It’s noticable but not too bad. The grip is excellent. They are very light feeling and make walking with a snowshoes on very easy and not clumsy. On a side note- i removed the black strap holders and turned them around backwards so the opening is facing forward. Otherwise i found walking near deeper fresh snow wants to push the straps out of the black holders which could make them unbuckle. This now works well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2019 by T&J. S.

  • Great Gear, Quick set-up, Faultless in use!
Around the Olympic National Forest these are used as the main rentals. They are almost bulletproof, figuratively speaking. The straps will wear, and could eventually break, but as with all Great Gear, they are Easily (and relatively inexpensively) replaced. Was able to traverse steep terrain in very deep powder conditions, hike comfortably for a few hours, and even gracefully glissade the descent. Love these snowshoes and the fact that you can put floats on them, though they performed well enough without to not warrant need for them! Also they Seem Indestructible, so far GREAT product and I don't think my mind will be changing any time soon! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016 by Waiting

  • Generally good, something to try snowshoeing with in non-powder/deep snow conditions.
If you are looking for something to try snowshoeing with that is generally inexpensive these are worth a go. MSR has a bewildering product line up and choosing a snowshoe can be hard. I got these plus the tails and seemed to be good for wondering around Vermont either around the ski resort or on trails. It's an excellent work out for the days the days you don't ski, and you get out and you don't pay for a full price lift pass. I would probably get the Evo Ascent if it was available, but that's more money and they weren't available when I was buying. Beware: A lot of is made of where you snowshoe and the conditions in the place when buying. I feel like a lot of reviews and recommendation are for the deep powder white conditions of Colorado and similar. This worked for me on the East Coast. If I was going to CO, I'd probably get a bigger, fancier one. In the East Coast around NY and souther VT it seems it can still be cold but deep snow is rare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2017 by MJS

  • MSR EVO 22
After trying 3 other pairs of snowshoes I opted to get this better pair. Size is great, I’m 5’3”. All reviews seemed to be happy with them and I was not disappointed. No more struggles with straps or buckles. No more clicking sounds while shoeing. Easy to manuveur as I broke trail a few times. No slipping down steep grades. I am pleased with these and have already recommended them to 2 friends who are also frustrated with old straps and shoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2017 by retiringtoNH

  • Perfect for Dolly Sods in Winter
I rented a pair of these last year and was impressed enough to purchase a pair for my annual overnight backpacking trip in Dolly Sods, WV. It says a lot that the outfitter (White Grass) uses these as their rentals, because it means these snowshoes can stand up to a lot of use and abuse. I weigh about 180 and was carrying about 40 lbs, and I put about 11 miles on these over the weekend. In some places we had fresh powder that was over a foot deep, while underneath dense forest coverage we had about an inch of snow covering rocks and roots, and we also had dense, mashed-potato-esque snow on the warmer second day. Through all of it, these snowshoes were perfect. My friend bought a cheaper brand and his not only developed ice balls around the spikes, but pieces of the foot board actually kept breaking off. My MSRs had none of those issues. Snowshoeing involves a slight learning curve (don’t walk backward!), but these are extremely light, durable, and easy to use. I highly recommend these, at least for East coast snow conditions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2019 by Alex L Stimac

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