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Crescent Moon EVA Foam Snowshoe Gear Review

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As a lover of both snowshoeing and design, I have been following the development of the first EVA foam snowshoe for about a year.  They have a very different look and construction compared to a traditional metal or plastic snowshoe, and the binding is greatly simplified.   In talking to the President and co-founder of Crescent Moon Snowshoes, I learned that his wife was inspired by rocker and drop heel running shoes and is behind their innovative design.

Aside from the cool, lightweight design, when I found out that their snowshoes were over ½ lb lighter than my current favorites, I couldn’t wait to give them a try!  Remember, a lb on your foot equals 5 lbs on your back.

They match my backpack and favorite Enlightened Equipment Jacket!

Crescent Moon generously sent me a pair of Red EVA’s to test and then even more generously, loaned us 6 pair for a Women’s Outdoor Adventure Retreat!  I appreciate their openness to feedback and continual improvements on their innovative design.

Gear Testers!

Eva-all-foam Snowshoe Awards:

INNOVATION Award Winner – 2018 Outdoor Retailer

Men’s Journal – GEAR OF THE YEAR

Eva All-Foam GEAR OF THE YEAR – Gear Junkie, Dec. 2017

Best of Show – 2017 Outdoor Retailer

Editor’s Pick – 2017 Outdoor Retailer – OR Daily

Features

Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue…

Manufacturer Specs

Field Testing

In a period of two weeks, I tested the Crescent Moon EVA Snowshoes for a total of 14 hours and approximately18-20 miles in the following conditions.

  1. Packed and deep snow-Mille Lacs Kathio State Park
  2. Hilly mix of packed and deeper off trail- Theodore Wirth Park
  3. Packed snow and ice on a frozen lake at the Luminary Loppet
  4. Alongside the (we stayed off the tracks) American Birkebeiner Ski Trail 
  5. Rolling hill mix of 10” fresh powder and groomed trails on Seeley Pass

Performance Assessment

Strengths

Limitations

Testimonials

As I mentioned before, I wore these snowshoes on several group hikes and was brought 6 pair to a weekend trip and they were the talk of the trail.   Even in the dark at the Luminary Loppet, folks would stop me and ask about my cool snowshoes.   (They should make a glow in the dark pair!)

Here are a few other comments I jotted down:

“I love these snowshoes!  I can have a conversation while wearing them because they’re quiet”

“Easy to put on really light weight”

“I love them because I can run in them!”

“I can walk without that big thing under my foot”

“Feel good on my feet”

“So light!”

“Can I try them?”

“Comfy!”

“Easy to get on and off”

“The absolute best, they are so light I was able to power walk in them   I mean, I was flying!” 

Final thoughts

If you have been reading the Wandering Pine Blog, you will know that Snowshoeing is my favorite winter sport.   It is one of the activities that completely changed the my mindset towards the colder months.   Overall, I thought these snowshoes were really fun switch to my traditional snowshoes and my friends seemed to play around, run and frolic a lot more in them than they did in their own shoes.   I like that they add a little joy to things (without sacrificing performance) and would recommend them for a beginner, moderate user or anyone who is looking for a multipurpose shoe that performs in all kinds of conditions.   I am not qualified to make a call on whether they should be used on highly technical or mountain trails, as we don’t really have any of those here in Minnesota.

I am grateful for our fresh, bountiful snow, and any opportunity to find joy in it!  Hit the subscribe button or be sure to come back for my trip report to ROAM Adventure Basecamp and my first time Fat Tire Biking!

I know not everyone loves winter, but remember…

If you choose not to find joy in the snow,

You will have less joy in your life but still the

Same amount of snow.

Happy Trails,

~WP

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