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MSR LIGHTNING AXIS Snowshoes Men's Red Straps: Blue Lightning Axis Lightning Ascent Model with angle adjustment function added to the Lightning Ascent Width: 20cm, Men's Length: 56cm (22 inches) No price negotiations. Improved with M.walk's Wakan band. The base is a used item, but there are no noticeable defects, in my amateur opinion, and it is in good condition. Please check the images. Hiking boots are not included. This is a personal modification, so it is treated as a junk item and there is no warranty. It has been confirmed that the angle adjustment function, which allows the snowshoes to be adjusted to be parallel to each other, works effectively. Cancellations, refunds, returns, and exchanges are not possible. Please purchase with your understanding. I have confirmed the usability of similar modifications on Mt. Azuma, Mt. Akita-Komagatake, Mt. Sennokura, etc. The ease of attachment and the way the hiking boots are secured were good. (The strap structure is modeled after crampons, so it's natural.) Crampons and Wakan are bands, but why are snowshoes made of resin? With the original design, the entire shoe slips on slopes, and they crack with age, making repairs difficult to obtain and expensive. So, I decided to do something about it myself! Pipe snowshoes are light and affordable, but they slip on slopes and slide from the heel on descents. If you're using them for mountain climbing, this is the way to go, but they are expensive. Thank you for viewing.
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