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MSR Denali Evo Snowshoes

Snow Sports > SnowshoesRated: **** by 24 reviews.

SummitHut.com

MSR Denali Evo snowshoes are high-tech tools for winter backcountry adventures. They represent the evolution of MSR’s proven Denali design and construction method which revolutionized the snowshoe industry in 1995. The Evo Ascent is the premier snowshoe offering in MSR’s collection, featuring the same great traction and modular design as the Denali Classic and Ascent snowshoes with a redesigned deck, binding and crampon to improve backcountry performance and usability.

Features:

  • Acommodates Large Boots - Enlarged boot hole allows use of snowboard and/or ski boots
  • Climb Easier - Televator Heel Lifter reduces calf fatigue to make climbing easier and more efficient.
  • Easy to Use - New, Evo stand-up binding allows easy entry and exit from the snowshoe
  • Reliable- Proven materials - Construction methods and improved design result in an extremely durable snowshoe
  • Secure Fit - Crampon extension plate eliminates heel drift and four-strap binding provides a great fit and a secure attachment to the snowshoe
  • Unparalleled Traction - Steel crampons, traction blades with integrated saber teeth and molded braking bars in deck provide unmatched traction
  • Versatile - 6 in Evo flotation tails allow you to fine tune your shoes to the snow conditions and pack weight (sold separately)
  • Walk with a more natural gait - Evo deck with tapered tip and tail makes walking in the shoes easier and more natural.

Backcountry.com

MSR introduces a sleek, new snowshoe this season, the Denali Evo. This premier snowshoe has the same great traction and modular design as the Denali Classic, but with a beefed-up deck, binding, and crampon for improved performance and usability. Steel traction blades, crampons, and molded braking bars in the deck yield UNMATCHED traction, not to mention peace of mind on steep, death-ice pitches. A new stand-up binding by MSR makes the Denali Evo super easy to get in and out, and still folds down for easy packing and storage. The Evo deck with a tapered tip and tail allows you to walk with a more natural gait so you're not doing the “Franken-stride”. A crampon extension plate eliminates heel drift while the 4-strap binding locks your foot in for a great fit and secure attachment to the snowshoe.

REI

Building on MSR's Denali success, new EVO features re-designed decks, bindings and crampons to improve trail performance.

  • Strong UniDeck™ injection-molded decks are tapered for a more natural walking stride
  • Mitten-friendly EVO bindings stand up to allow easy entry and exit; bindings expand to accommodate snowboard and ski boots
  • Steel crampons offer positive traction for climbing, while multi-toothed steel side rails offer grip for traversing side slopes and icy terrain
  • Molded brakes create a snowplow effect, providing grip for uphill and downhill travel
  • EVO Flotation Tails™ (sold separately) add buoyancy when walking in deep powder snow or carrying heavy loads
  • Please note: without tails, recommended load is 90 - 125 lbs. and with 6 in. tails, recommended load is 125 - 175 lbs.+
  • Recommended load specification includes weight of hiker with gear in soft snow conditions; flotation will vary with snow conditions


Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS)

The user-friendly MSR Denali Evo snowshoes have a stand-up, four-strap binding to make them secure yet easy to get on and off. The tapered shape and larger hole for the toe of the boot make walking easier.

Features:

  • Accepts 6 in. EVO tails (sold separately) for added flotation in deep snow or with heavy loads
  • Crampon extension plate eliminates heel drift, keeping your foot centered and your footing stable
  • Enlarged boot hole allows use of snowboard or ski boots
  • Four-strap binding provides a great fit and secure attachment to snowshoe
  • Stand-up binding means less fumbling with straps
  • Steel traction blades deliver outstanding grip on side hills and traverses
  • Tapered tip and tail improve maneuverability among obstacles like stone walls and blowdowns

Appalachain Outdoors

MSR Denali Evo snowshoes are high-tech tools for winter backcountry adventures. They represent the evolution of MSR’s proven Denali design and construction method which revolutionized the snowshoe industry in 1995. The Evo is the premier snowshoe offering in MSR’s snowshoe collection. They feature the same great traction and modular design as the Denali Classic and Ascent snowshoes with a redesigned deck, binding and crampon to improve backcountry performance and usability.

Binding Material:Space age polymer with elastomer
Binding System:4-strap flexible
Crampon Material:Powder-coated hardened steel
Deck Material:Polyethylene and polypropylene all-weather co-polymer
Dimensions:22 x 8 inches
Frame material:Plastic
Gender:Unisex
Has Crampons?:Yes
Heel crampon:No
Heel lift:No
Instep crampon:No
Lateral crampon:Yes
Primary Terrain:Rolling/Steep
Recommended Use:Hiking on ice- and snow-covered landscapes
Recommended Weight:150-240lb; depends on snowpack, too
Recommended load:90 - 125 pounds
Shipping Surcharge:Yes
Snowboard Boot Compatible:Yes, up to men's size 12
Suggested use:Adventure
User Statement:Tapered, full-traction snowshoes with a stable four-strap binding system that's easy to get on and off.
User Weight:80-150 lb.
Warranty:Lifetime
Weight:approx. 3½lb (1589 g) / pair
Weight (pair):3 lbs. 14 oz.

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Black
199.95
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169.95169.95

Legend

  •     - Appalachain Outdoors
  •     - REI
  •     - SummitHut.com

Notes:

Backcountry.com offers this product at $169.95, but does not provide any color/size information.

Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) offers this product at $169.95, but does not provide any color/size information.

MSR Denali Evo Snowshoes Reviews Summary:

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Positive Reviews:

2nd pair for me, but straps broke

Rating:****
This is my 2nd or 3rd pair of MSR snow shoes and I am a big fan of the fit, traction and stability of these shoes. I have never used any other brand but I attended a winter workshop where many other brands were used and my MSR shoes were the envy of the group. BIG PROBLEM however is that I am returning my 2nd pair of Denali Evo for broken straps. I am 215 lbs and an admittedly clumsy hiker, but I have not exposed these snowshoes to a lot of extreme use and yet the straps are breaking. I am exchangning them without hesitation because the last thing I want is failure while in the wilderness on a solo trip. I'll also try to get replacement straps for a back-up from MSR. But I don't want to give up the traction and stability for another brand. I also find these to be easier to adjust and get on/off than what I have seen from other snowshoers using different brands. I would consider the Lightning for their lower weight, but without confidence in the strap integrity I won't spend the extra [$].I have not had the problems other reviewers expressed. I use the tail piece for deep snow and get good flotation even with an overnight pack. I get outstanding traction and my only difficulty getting them on and off is doing so with a pack on. In fact other than the strap problem I would give this product 5 stars.
NickM at REI on 01/05/2008

MSR does it again.

Rating:*****

I've rented MSR classic snowshoes before and have always liked them. After reading reviews and researching, I decided these were the shoes for me. The big selling point was the taper that allows a more natural walk rather than having to "Frankenstein" it. Even with the 6-inch tails I never hit my shoes like I did before. These are great for the weekend warrior getting out on trails. Even in deep fresh snow they worked well. The binding system is very flexible and adjusts to an array of different shoe styles. I like the option of hiking up in my snowboarding boots and then boarding down. That eliminates the need to carry two pairs of boots. The straps can flap around if not adjusted properly, but I haven't had any problems with them coming undone. I like how they pack down small and are easy on weight. Best of all they made by a company that is known for their superior quality and they are that cool MSR red! You won't be sorry with these shoes.

^^ike at Backcountry.com on 02/24/2006

Latest TECH!

Rating:*****

I got talked into these in DEC 08 by a BC sales rep, who was lusting after a pair himself. I was going to buy a cheaper pair. But since the rest of the snowSHOE crew @ the Ogden Sierra Club treds the pow in some SKU of MSRs, I decided to take their lead. Glad I did. I mated them with a pair of Columbia Bugaboot I had bought 2 seasons back for a winter visit to Yellowstone. Great combo of boot and snowshoe.

So far I have only tried them on trails around SnowBasin, and nice powder or prepped cross country trails. I keep the same strap adjustment and just release the heel straps. Haven't used them in sub zero weather yet. BUT the bindings look like they will stay flexible,in all temps.

ele100234938 at Backcountry.com on 01/08/2009

Denali EVOs

Rating:****

Great. The manufacturer's hype was right this time. You can walk with a near normal gait without stepping on these snowshoes. They are sure footed for climbing and descents, and great on the packed trails I'm usually on. Less great on fresh snow, better with the add on tail, but even with the 6in tail I still feel I sink a bit more than with other shoes. However, I'm usually not on fresh snow. Not that happy with the binding system. Too floppy and doesn't always stay put. Easier to get out of than into. I rented a lot before buying and these are still better than others I've tried for the way I use them.

newshoe at Backcountry.com on 03/11/2005

Best all-around shoe out there!!!

Rating:*****

Love these things. Lightweight, super durable, and more than anything they ALWAYS get traction. The metal side rails along the bottom help to not slide sideways when you're on a bit of an icy crust but don't get in the way when going straight forward. The straps and attachment system are great. I've used these with boots, shoes, snowboarding boots, as well as telemark boots and they've worked equally well with all of them. The ability to attach a tail for added length when carrying a load just sweetens the love for these guys. I'd HIGHLY recommend these to everybody. Don't just buy one pair, buy TWO for you and someone else!!!

Admin at Backcountry.com on 03/23/2009

Awesome

Rating:*****
I live in Utah so most of the places I go showshoeing have alot of rocks. I would ruin a pair of showshoes about twice a year because of the rocks. They still worked with a ton of holes in them but it just makes you mad. I tried these MSR's when i had broken mine and I just needed some shoes for the weekend. I tried them out and loved them. They are unfazed by rocks or trees or anything. Best showshoes I have tried. Well, here in Utah anyway.
xnick at REI on 10/30/2007

Great all round shoe

Rating:****
You can take these things anywhere and they hold up well. Very stable with an excellent binding system that keeps snug and tight. It's by far the best binding I've used and I've tried a few. Don't let the look of the binding fool you, the elasticity of the rubber binding keeps the shoe right where you need it. Give them a try, I'm sure you'll like them. Oh, and get the tails if you want to try powder and weigh over 125 pounds.
BWCABrian at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 01/05/2008

Great for flotation!

Rating:*****

I found these great after exiting the tow lift at Powder Mountain and traversing to the Ridge that you could step into these bad boys and head to the area you wanted to drop into. They fit fine with my boots and I got to the spot pretty quick. Nice option, make sure your Crampon is facing outward on your pack so it does not rip your pack to shreds on the way back to the lift.

Dj Nebula at Backcountry.com on 07/27/2007

-30

Rating:*****

I've used the classics at -30 during a mountaineering clinic with no problem, straps remained flexible. They pack great I take them backcountry skiing and they fit nice on plastic75mm ski boots. Easy to get in and out, light and quiet. Never really felt the need for heel lifts even on the steep stuff.I bought them used and have used them a lot for 5 years. If they ever wear out I would buy them again

Frank at Backcountry.com on 02/17/2009

Don't go Tailess

Rating:****
Recent snowfalls in excess of 4' left me floundering in deep powder. I have the Denali Evo Ascents- my wife the Denali Evo's. In deep powder these shoes lack flotation. You must buy the tail extensions. Otherwise a great binding with good traction. With high avalanche danger in the San Juan's I've yet to use them on steep slopes. Other CMC members have with very good results.
Chip at Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) on 12/26/2008

Negative Reviews:

Uh, eh...

Rating:*
I wouldn't trust these. The weight distribution is just to ineffective in comparison to other snow shoes.
MSebastianT at REI on 12/23/2007

Neutral Reviews:

Denali ascent is better

Rating:***

These snowshoes are excellent same as the Denali Ascents without the "televators". However the "televators" are amazing on the Denali Ascents. If you plan on hiking any hills spend the extra money. They are short bars beneath your heel that you can pull up for hiking uphill, they are absolutely amazing. MSR beefed up the crampons on the bottom and they are tough as nails. I climbed Algonquin, Wright, and Giant Mt. in the Adirondack High peaks with the Denali Ascents. I slammed them on ice snow and rock and they look and feel brand new still.

John Lembke at Backcountry.com on 11/20/2006

Great shoe except one design flaw.

Rating:***
This is a great all around shoe and very effective in all terrains. There is one serious design flaw though. If you look at the bottoms and the metal teeth, they don't run around the whole shoe. On the edges of the metal this can create stress areas for the plastic. Eventually the shoe will snap at that point.
Eric Ly at REI on 01/20/2008

OK

Rating:***
it does not work in deep snow unless you have tails
climberman 14er at REI on 12/27/2007