steeper country
I went with the MRS Lightning Ascent snowshoes. I ordered them for me, my wife, and my kids, and they have worked great. I'm sure skis would be great in a lot of scenarios as well but I've never tried them myself.What do you recommend
Depends on application. Steeping over logs, trees, fences etc snowshoes hands down. Skis are good for a trek to camp but don't want poles when I have my bow in hand. Just got dumped on here so will be snowshoeing in to bowhunt rest of year.My opinion? Snowshoes are slow heavy torture devices. Every hunter that I've ever let use my skis has given up on snowshoes.
I don’t use poles, I have a shotgun in my hand at all times.Depends on application. Steeping over logs, trees, fences etc snowshoes hands down. Skis are good for a trek to camp but don't want poles when I have my bow in hand. Just got dumped on here so will be snowshoeing in to bowhunt rest of year.
I use the Scheels BOA version. Pro tip.....get one size bigger than they say. I use 36's and am 170 lbs
Nope, I've had HUKS and other short fabric bottom trekking skis. Can't really wear pack boots for a 4 hour bow stand sit with skis. Still voting for snowshoes.....I don’t use poles, I have a shotgun in my hand at all times.
Ive used snowshoes and skis to do all of the things you mention I’ll choose skis every time.
A big point of the article I wrote is that most people have experience with the wrong kind of skis. I propose a solution that works better than what is available standard from any store. So, unless you’ve built a setup like I describe, I’d guess your using skis not designed to do what you’re doing.
I specifically address those skis in my article tooNope, I've had HUKS and other short fabric bottom trekking skis. Can't really wear pack boots for a 4 hour bow stand sit with skis. Still voting for snowshoes.....
There’s a Norwegian company that makes them for BD, name escapes me right now.@Holmes the link to the BD universal bindings in your article is broken and it looks like BD doesn't offer them anymore. Ideas for a substitute?
"Scott still uses the universal strap binding from his Glidelite skin-skis. "
I kind of agree, but I think the chance of a broken leg, for me, is greater on skis. I just embrace the fact that winter hiking, climbing, camping, etc. will be slow and heavy.My opinion? Snowshoes are slow heavy torture devices
Yes, but the snowshoe topic has been asked multiple times on Rokslide. Using the search function will find more than one other thread from this year alone, so no excuse about most up to date information. The OP only containing one sentence also invites other ideas.we get it, skiing is great.... this is almost as bad as hammock guys when someone asks about sleeping pads