I have always had good luck with Iverson snowshoes. Of course being from Michigan and all I may be a little bias toward them. The Michigan style have been the best for me when out in fairly deep snow. They're not the cheapest but they will last quite awhile and they can be re-laced and refinished. I have a pair of Cabela's that are aluminum frame and plastic web and I can't stand them. They hold snow when it's fluffy and seem to be "slippery" when you get a little snow on top of them. Just my experience.





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Keep your powder dry and stay frosty my friends.