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Lightning™ Trail Snowshoes

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Ultralight traction and comfortable all-day performance.
  • Ultralight: Streamlined TPU-coated nylon deck is lightweight and quiet on snow, tailored for energy-saving performance.
  • Aggressive Traction: 360° Traction frames with perimeter teeth and Pivot™ crampons deliver advanced, edge-to-edge grip.
  • All-Day Comfort: Paraglide™ binding stretch mesh hugs feet securely and is compatible with nearly any footwear, from light hikers to snowboard boots.
  • Easy to Use: Glove-friendly binding straps and buckle tabs make getting in and out quick and simple.
  • Adaptable Accessories: Attachment points for 5-inch modular flotation tails (sold separately), which provide on-demand flotation for deep powder or when carrying heavier loads.
  • Made in the USA: From US and imported parts.
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Lightning Trail snowshoes are exceptionally lightweight, quiet and comfortable for all-day performance. 360˚ Traction™ frames provide serious grip and the Paraglide bindings are easy to use. The pressure point-free stretch mesh securely hugs your feet and is compatible with nearly any footwear. MSR snowshoes are designed, engineered and made to exacting standards in the USA with the highest quality U.S. and imported materials to perform reliably in winter conditions.
22 IN 25 IN
SKU 13626 13625
Color Ranger Ranger
Weight per pair (Standard) 3 lbs 3 oz 3 lbs 5 oz
Weight per pair (Metric) 1.45 kg 1.51 kg
Width (Standard) 8 in 8 in
Width (Metric) 20 cm 20 cm
Length (Standard) 22 in 25 in
Length (Metric) 56 cm 64 cm
Binding type Paraglide™ Paraglide™
Televator No No
Gait Unisex/average width Unisex/average width
Footwear size range (Standard) 3 M - 13 M / 5 W - 15 W 3 M - 13 M / 5 W - 15 W
Footwear size range (Metric) 36 - 47 36 - 47
Load (Standard) Up to 180 lbs 120 - 220 lbs
Load (Metric) Up to 80 kilos 54 - 100+ kilos
Load w/ tails (Standard) Up to 250 lbs Up to 280 lbs
Load w/ tails (Metric) Up to 114 kilos Up to 127 kilos
Frame material(s) 7075-T6 Aluminum 7075-T6 Aluminum
Deck material(s) TPU-coated Nylon TPU-coated Nylon
Country of Origin Made in USA of US and Imported Materials Made in USA of US and Imported Materials

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What is the right size snowshoe?

The primary purposes of a snowshoe are to provide flotation and traction. Since all MSR® snowshoes deliver exceptional traction, your next consideration is flotation, and this is where size comes into play.

Once you’ve decided on a snowshoe, assess your weight, including all the gear and clothing you’ll be wearing the majority of the time you snowshoe. If you only go on a couple of overnights a year, don’t include that 50-pound pack—just your fully clothed weight, plus a daypack and water. Then consider the snow conditions you’re likely to travel in most often—deep, untracked powder, or groomed trails and established snowshoe routes. Are you at a high altitude or very far north where snow generally falls deep and light and a larger snowshoe is in order, or are you at lower elevations or in a coastal range where snow has high moisture content and generally consolidates rapidly, making a smaller snowshoe your best choice?

The idea is to find the smallest possible snowshoe that matches your needs in most–not all–situations so you can maximize your agility and efficiency. Now, with Modular Flotation tails available across all MSR adult snowshoes, we’ve made that easier than ever. Should you find yourself on the cusp between sizes, always go with the smaller one and then simply add tails for added flotation as needed.

What are the differences between the Evo™, Revo™ and Lightning™ snowshoes?

Each of these snowshoes offers outstanding traction, aggressive bindings, ergonomic deck shapes, Modular Flotation and excellent durability. However, when it’s all said and done, the plastic-deck Evo and Revo snowshoes are a bit more durable while the all-aluminum Lightning snowshoes offer our absolute greatest level of traction. You’ll find that because the Lightning’s 360° Traction™ Frame features a vertical wall of teeth all along the perimeter plus two crossmembers underneath, it offers slightly better traction on traverses. The decks of our Evo and Revo shoes are built from an incredibly tough, injection-molded plastic, giving them a slight advantage in durability in the course of normal use. These plastic decks also allow for greater flex underfoot while hiking. In contrast, the Lightning snowshoes offer a stiffer feel, and are quieter as you hike through harder-packed snow.

Learn more about their differences here!

How do I store my snowshoes?

Dry your snowshoes after each use. Then store them with bottoms together to keep the sharp under-bits from damaging other gear.

Why is traction so important?

Inadequate traction is horribly inefficient, with every misstep wasting precious energy. That’s why we provide the industry’s best traction, regardless of what shoe you purchase—from kid’s snowshoes, to our most aggressive shoes. The result is a far more enjoyable experience with the increased efficiency of solid, no-slip footing and the confidence to go anywhere.

What should I look for in a binding?

First and foremost, you should seek out bindings that suit your needs. Do you prioritize comfort or security? The best bindings do both. It’s also important to understand that regardless of what a tag says a binding does, it can’t do it if it’s frozen. Be leery of excessive use of nylon webbing and cordage–both absorb water and can leave your bindings rendered useless when frozen. Look for simplicity (fewer parts and potential for things to break) and light weight, and try them on in the store with the same footwear you’ll use in the field. Unless you have an exceptionally small or large foot, a good binding will be able to adapt to a range of footwear to keep your options open.

Tips for Choosing Your Snowshoe Binding & Perfecting Its Fit

Where are MSR snowshoes made?

The employees of MSR proudly build every snowshoe we make. Snowshoes sold in North America and Japan are built in our factory in the US, while those sold in Europe have some final assembly done in our Cork, Ireland facility.

Understanding Prop 65

What is California Proposition 65?

Passed into law by California’s voters in 1986, Prop 65 is intended to help California residents make informed decisions about the products they buy.

The law states that companies selling products in California must display a warning when the product contains one or more of the approximately 800 chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm.

Why has MSR placed a Proposition 65 label on some of its products?

By placing the Prop 65 warning on a product, MSR acknowledges that it contains one or more of the chemicals on the Prop 65 list, however the listed chemical may be well within the “no significant risk” range. MSR has not evaluated every product but out of caution, we include the warning.

Are consumers who use an MSR product with a Proposition 65 label at risk?

The label simply indicates that the product contains the chemical and because of that, there is a potential for exposure to it.

The California government states: “The fact that a product bears a Proposition 65 warning does not mean by itself that the product is unsafe.” The government explains, “You could think of Proposition 65 more as a ‘right to know’ law than a pure product safety law.”

For example, some MSR stoves contain brass. Exposure to brass is not itself harmful. However lead is a component of brass and should the brass be disrupted, a user could potentially come in contact with the lead. While the lead levels fall below the “no significant risk” range, MSR is still required to acknowledge its presence.

To learn more about California’s Prop 65, please visit: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/general-info/proposition-65-plain-language

What types of chemicals are on the Proposition 65 list?

The Prop 65 list contains a wide range of naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals that are known to California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. They may be additives or ingredients in pesticides, common household products, food, drugs, dyes or solvents. They may be used in manufacturing and construction, or be the byproducts of chemical processes. Proposition 65 requires that the Governor of California maintain and publish a list of these harmful chemicals, and update it annually.

According to the state of California:

A chemical is listed if it has been classified as a reproductive toxicant or carcinogen by an "authoritative" organization on the subject. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the National Toxicology Program, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer are considered authoritative for carcinogens. For reproductive toxicants, appropriate authorities include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and International Agency for Research on Cancer. Chemicals will also be listed if they are required to be labeled or identified as a carcinogen or as a reproductive toxicant by an agency of the state or federal government.

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At MSR, we take pride in engineering the highest-quality outdoor gear available, and we stand behind everything we make. MSR gear is built to be exceptionally durable and easily repaired. And we back it up with the best service in the industry, all to keep your gear performing for you—and out of landfills. Visit our MSR warranty page for more info.

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Overall rating: 4.733333 / 5 from 15 reviews.

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Great all around shoes

"Bought these as a replacement/upgrade from my 20 year old Evos after they succumbed to the elements. Figured I'd try something lighter and more modern binding system. I was delighted to see the binding system is the same width as my old Evos, should I want to switch them over, or buy another set of bindings (yes, the original straps can be purchased). Anyway, the Lightning shoes proved themselves today going up sometimes steep terrain in deep unconsolidated snow. I did find them slightly less aggressive with only two teeth on the foot fangs instead of four ( on the Evos), also a bit more side slippage as they don't have as much teeth , relying more on the outer frame. Still, for 99% of my use the trade off is worth it. The design is lighter and bindings are comfortable and easy to use. Unless you tackle steep mountain terrain most of the time, I highly recommend these."

Mark F. (5/5)

I use these for search

"I use these for search and rescue haven’t had the opportunity to use them yet but from other SAR members these are the best quality on the market!"

Gregory V. (5/5)

Great Maine Snowshoe

"I live in Maine and pack fatbiking trails in the winter. We get all sorts of different snow conditions… Sometimes deep powder others crusty snow and ice and these handled it all. Great traction and float even on quick steep climbs. They really are lightweight and I find by the bindings the best I have had in a snow shoe. I pull a tire to pack trails and these bindings hold tight throughout the whole outing. I will buy again and recommend to all."

Dan L. (5/5)

We got some april snow

"We got some april snow here last week and I was able to get 8 miles on these new shoes. Love em!"

Tom L. (5/5)

Great snowshoes. Convient bindings

"Great snowshoes. Convient bindings"

Randall T. (5/5)

WORTH EVERY PENNY

"I've had and used snowshoes all my life... this set proved themselves through one of the snowiest winters recorded in Wyoming, this year... extremely well constructed, as lightweight as one can hope for, durable and reliable... I will never be without a pair... Tongue River Valley, WYO..."

Ed (5/5)

No issue other than only

"No issue other than only one shoe had removable guards on the cross teeth. The other did not come with them?"

Carolyn E. (5/5)

Great all terrain snowshoe!

"I was lucky enough to receive these snowshoes as a tester for MSR. I've used them over 45 days since then. I can tell you that these are the snowshoes to get, especially for all terrain conditions - great grip, great sidehilling!"

Paul K. (5/5)

Great Traction

"MSR sent me a pre-production pair for field testing and they performed well. I use them for walking the dogs during the winter. Mostly rolling terrain, we a few short steeper sections. Traction was great no sliding back or skiing down. Lightweight and easy to take on and off. I would definitely recommend."

John A. (5/5)

BEST SNOWSHOES FOR MY SMALLER FRAME

"I'm a 5'4" woman, and these work beautifully with my smaller frame, which enables me to move more normally! More comfortable than any snowshoe I've ever tried. We live right outside Rocky Mountain National Park, and are outside most days, year round. So snowshoes are used often in winter and spring. I used to dread having to snowshoe instead of throwing on my micro-spikes, just for ease, but no more! Love these snowshoes!"

Ann S. (5/5)

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