Any of the MSR ascent series are pretty good. The Evo, Revo, and lightning I think covers it. The ascent version all have the heel lift for steeper climbs. Also have the ability to add tails for added weight and take them off when not needed.
I started with the tubular style and they are great for flat land. The big issue was anything off camber, there was very little in the way of side to side traction and I was fighting sliding when the hill/trail got a little off camber. The tubular one did fine for floatation, but not much for traction besides the crampon under your toes and maybe a small brake under the heel. Also most of the cheaper ones dont have the heel lift. The steeper and longer the hill, the more you will appreciate that little bit of lift.
All the MSR snowshoes that have an ascent version have tons of traction built into them. Just flip over a tubular snowshoe and compare it to MSR's lineup. huge difference.