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Atlas Range-MTN - Women's Review

A high-performing, all-terrain and mountaineering snowshoe that features a comfortable and secure BOA binding system, traction control for extreme conditions, and an elliptical shape for natural stride ergonomics
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Atlas Range-MTN - Women's Review (The Range-MTN binding has an extremely secure binding and all the straps tuck away neatly.)
The Range-MTN binding has an extremely secure binding and all the straps tuck away neatly.
Credit: Kate Pitts
Price:  $320 List
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Manufacturer:   Atlas
By Kate Pitts and Hayley Thomas  ⋅  Apr 5, 2024
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RANKED
#3 of 14
  • Flotation - 30% 6.0
  • Traction - 30% 9.0
  • Walkability - 20% 8.0
  • Bindings - 20% 9.0

Our Verdict

The Atlas Range-MTN is expertly crafted with one of our favorite comfortable and easy-to-use binding systems and a durable single-piece construction frame. The Nytex Infinity Decking is lightweight and offers decent flotation. At the same time, the carbon steel crampon and serrated aluminum traction rails work together to provide top-performance traction on ice and glazed snow. The pivot limiter and elliptical shape of the Range-MTN offer women with narrow hips a very natural stride and anyone excellent maneuverability on steep slopes. While this snowshoe is an investment, it is well worth the extra money if you're looking for a well-rounded and technical snowshoe with a comfortable binding you can trust to tackle most terrains comfortably and securely. It is one of our favorites for rugged terrain. To see how it stacks up versus the competition, check out our review of women's snowshoes.
REASONS TO BUY
Traction technology grips any terrain
Natural-feeling stride
Easy and comfortable BOA bindings large crampon and traction rails
Pivot limiter for a natural stride
Ergonomic elliptical shape
19-degree heel lift
REASONS TO AVOID
Mediocre flotation in deep snow
Expensive
Toe crampon can be aggressive on packed trails
Editor's Note: We updated this review on April 5, 2024, after updating metrics and a complete retest of our lineup.

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Bottom Line Winter mountaineers and people who value traction and maneuverability will love this comfortable and nimble snowshoe; it performs impressively in all-terrain and is a tester favorite for high alpine adventuresIf superior traction and versatility out in the steep and variable backcountry terrain is what you're looking for, the Lightning Ascent delivers in spadesExcellent traction and versatile bindings mean you will have no problem heading into a wide spectrum of snow types and terrain levels with this widely popular and durable snowshoeA high-traction snowshoe, with a flexible deck, great for ice and packed snowThis snowshoe is perfect for everyday use with its easy-to-use and comfortable binding system, superior flotation, and ability to carry heavy loads
Rating Categories Atlas Range-MTN - W... MSR Lightning Ascen... MSR Evo Trail Snows... TSL Symbioz Hyperfl... Tubbs Wilderness -...
Flotation (30%)
6.0
8.0
8.0
4.0
7.0
Traction (30%)
9.0
9.0
7.0
9.0
6.0
Walkability (20%)
8.0
9.0
7.0
9.0
7.0
Bindings (20%)
9.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Specs Atlas Range-MTN - W... MSR Lightning Ascen... MSR Evo Trail Snows... TSL Symbioz Hyperfl... Tubbs Wilderness -...
Measured Weight (per pair) 3.75 lbs 3.94 lbs 3.69 lbs 4.31 lbs 4.12 lbs.
Sizes Available 22", 26" 22", 25" 22" 20.5", 23.5", 27" 21", 25", 30"
Binding System Wrapp MTN, Boa Fit Paragon Binding Paraglide Symbioz telescopic bindings Quick-Fit binding
Frame Material Aluminum Aluminum Martensitic steel Composite, carbon reinforcements Aluminum
Measured Surface Area 143.0 in² 143.0 in² 162.8 in² 127.1 in² 156.1 in²
Measured Dimensions 6.75 x 22 sq in 7.25 x 22 sq in 8 x 22 sq in 7.5 x 20.5 sq in 8 x 21 sq in
Binding Mount Full Full Full Full Full
Crampon X-Trac toe crampon and traction rails DTX crampon Steel traction rails Stainless steel toe crampon and verticle blades Cobra toe and
Tubbs heel crampon
Deck Material Nytex nylon TPU coated Nylon Polypropylene Composite Soft-Tec PVC-coated polyester
Flotation Tails Available? No Yes, 5" Yes, 6" No No
Load with Tails (per size) N/A 22": up to 240 lbs
25": up to 270 lbs
22" : up to 250 lbs N/A N/A
Men's and Women's Versions? Yes Yes Unisex Unisex Yes
Optimum Weight Load (per size) 22": 75-150 lbs
26": 120-200+ lbs
22": up to 180 lbs
25": 120-210 lbs
One size: 180 lbs 20.5": 65 - 180 lbs
23.5": 110 - 260 lbs
27": 150 - 300 lbs
21": 80-150 lbs
25": 120-200 lbs
30": 170-250 lbs
Size Tested 22" 22" 22" 20.5" 21"

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Atlas Range-MTN is offered in two sizes to accommodate a decently wide range of people and weight carried from 75 to over 200 poundsThe binding mount is secure, comfortable, and easy to use. The pivot limiter and the elliptical shape offer women and anyone with narrow hips a uniquely precise and comfortable stride. Our testers found it provided some of the most secure traction and mobility in technical terrain.

Performance Comparison


atlas range-mtn for women - with the range- mtn's elliptical frame and svelte profile, we found...
With the Range- MTN's elliptical frame and svelte profile, we found it easy to move naturally as we jogged down from the Continental Divide.
Credit: Kate Pitts


Flotation


Atlas made the Range-MTN with a lightweight aluminum frame, which uniquely mounts the smooth decking under the metal, which makes it more durable and maximizes the more petite frame's surface area for flotation. While the frame has a mid-range surface area in our lineup, it offers adequate flotation to get you to the technical slopes where its performance shines.


Generally speaking, the greater the surface area of a snowshoe's decking, the more float you experience, but other design factors can keep you from sinking. Another rule of thumb for judging flotation is the heavier the shoe, the greater the material that weighs you down and negatively affects the float. The Range-MTN is widest at the ball of the foot, around 7.5 inches, where you want extra width distributed in line with your natural step. The tail narrows by the heel and toe, offering a walkable, thin profile that still provides an admirable surface area for a technical snowshoe.

atlas range-mtn for women - the range-mtn has an excellent balance of walkability and decent...
The Range-MTN has an excellent balance of walkability and decent flotation. We were singing, “I Like the way you walk!” once the going got steep.
Credit: Kate Pitts

The Nytex Infinity Decking is made of lightweight nylon and covers the entire snowshoe, providing decent mid-range flotation. The Reactiv-Trac Frame is a single-piece construction that eliminates the need for unnecessarily heavy hardware. Additionally, the aluminum traction rails run two-thirds of the length of the shoe, offering above-average traction without weighing down your foot. While the Range-MTN may not be the best option for deep and loose powder, its flotation is decent enough for all-terrain, and it can float you through fluffy powder en route to technical slopes. It is important to note that the recommended weight range of the longest version of this shoe is 200 pounds carried, backpack included. Atlas has the women's version of the Range-MTN available in two lengths: 22 and 26 inches. However, if you plan on carrying a heavy winter pack, the men's version or other models in our lineup could be a better option for increased flotation. This snowshoe shoe calls to fast packers, peak baggers, or winter climbers carrying a lightweight pack.

For a well-executed combination of secure bindings, lightweight maneuverability, and 360-degree traction control, look no further than the Range-MTN.
Credit: Kate Pitts

Traction


Atlas refers to the Range-MTN as its “go anywhere, do anything” snowshoe, and the fantastic traction plays a massive role in feeling safe and secure in challenging conditions. We have no gripes about one of the best-tractioned snowshoes on the market. It performs impressively on various terrains, from kicking steps with the hefty toe crampon to switchbacking with the serrated traction rails.


We love how the Range-MTN has traction rails etched into jagged teeth in the frame's perimeter, which grip icy or steep terrain when side-stepping or descending. The aluminum traction rails line two-thirds of the snowshoe's perimeter, a lightweight and impressive traction system. These teeth are angled backward, making it easy to tackle steep terrain, even when icy. In the tail of the snowshoe is a lateral serrated rail that gives traction support on inclines and descents.

atlas range-mtn for women - the hefty toe crampons have a spike that faces backwards at the ball...
The hefty toe crampons have a spike that faces backwards at the ball of the foot so to help with descending.
Credit: Matthew Blake

The Range-MTN's aggressive carbon-steel-toe-crampon bites glazed snow during ascents or loose powder on descents. The crampon's front and back teeth are angled. Four directional spikes grip the snow in any direction and bite the snow with the pressure of your foot. You can angle the points precisely when you need to kick steps on a steep slope.

atlas range-mtn for women - aggressive crampons for mountaineering may have rows of spikes on...
Aggressive crampons for mountaineering may have rows of spikes on the toe angled in four different directions as well as traction on the edge of the frame, giving your step a 360-degree grip and stability.
Credit: Kate Pitts

Walkability


Generally speaking, a narrower snowshoe offers a more natural stride, as you're less likely to bump them into each other while walking. However, a narrow snowshoe often has decreased flotation. The Range-MTN walks this line perfectly with outstanding walkability for happy hips and a lightweight design for the flote in your step.


Many women have narrow hips, so they require slim snowshoes to avoid hitting the sides and causing a clack-clack-clack sound while walking or having to widen their gait and walk like a duck. The elliptical shape dimensions of the Range-MTN snowshoe provide a more natural stride without widening your step. The snowshoe's width ranges from 7.5 inches at the forefoot to 4.7 inches at the heel. The single-piece construction of the Reactiv-Trac Frame with Nytex Infinity Decking is durable and trustworthy for travel in remote wilderness areas. Our testers love the walkability of this ergonomic snowshoe and even enjoy jogging down the slopes in them.

atlas range-mtn for women - the range-mtn's narrow frame and hinged binding give premium step...
The Range-MTN's narrow frame and hinged binding give premium step precision and are one of the best options for women with narrow hips.
Credit: Kate Pitts

The Range-MTN also has a Pivot Limiter, which allows a more comfortable, steady stride. The Pivot Limiter keeps the snowshoe from pivoting too much where the binding connects to the shoe. Without the limiter, snowshoes can pivot so much that the toe of the snowshoe hits your shin as you walk. With too little pivot, the snowshoe will not unload the snow you pick up while walking, making the shoe heavier and draining your energy. The Range offers the perfect pivot, shedding snow in a way that makes your step unencumbered.

atlas range-mtn for women - 19-degree heel lifters on the range-mtn save your calves from...
19-degree heel lifters on the Range-MTN save your calves from painful charlie-horsing on a climb.
Credit: Kate Pitts

Bindings


The Range-MTN's Wrapp MTN Binding and BOA Fit System are extremely easy to adjust. You can secure the forefoot with a twistable knob that is easy to crank to a comfy fit, even with thick gloves on. The back EZ Heel buckle is comfortable and tucks away neatly, ensuring no flapping straps get in your way. The Evo padding on the bottom of the binding offers cushy support no matter what kind of boots you wear.


The intuitive Wrapp MTN Binding and the BOA Fit System work together to adjust efficiently at the trailhead or on the go. After you step into the binding, you can press and twist to tighten the fit or pull up the knob to loosen and step out. The knob adjusts the binding plates evenly against the foot, mitigating any potential pinching and giving us one of the most comfortable and secure fits in our snowshoe lineup.The toe strap covers the entire front half of your foot, and the heel strap stretches to fit petite trail runners or oversized boots. The binding versatility makes for a very secure binding regardless of your choice of footwear. The foot padding is EVA foam, which absorbs some shock if you're a heavy stomper.

atlas range-mtn for women - the range-mtn binding has an extremely secure binding and all the...
The Range-MTN binding has an extremely secure binding and all the straps tuck away neatly.
Credit: Kate Pitts

Should You Buy the Atlas Range-MTN?


If you're in the market for a catch-all snowshoe that can take you from packed local trails to deep backcountry powder or icy technical ascents, the Range-MTN sets high standards for traction, stride ergonomics, comfort, and ease of use. On that note, this snowshoe is costly, so if you're getting into snowshoeing and want to avoid committing to a multi-hundred dollar purchase, other performers in our test suite are suitable for all-terrain. If your aim is winter mountaineering, this is a lightweight and durable option for peak baggers.

atlas range-mtn for women - light on the snow, secure in its grip, and natural in our walking...
Light on the snow, secure in its grip, and natural in our walking experience- has Atlas designed one of the most comfortable and sophisticated snowshoes for technical terrain?
Credit: Kate Pitts

What Other Snowshoes Should You Consider?


If investing a large amount of money in a pair of snowshoes gives you anxiety, the MSR Evo Trail is an excellent budget-friendly option with traction suitable for all but the burliest mountain slopes. The Tubbs Wilderness falls only slightly behind the Atlas Range-MTN in overall performance while having a wider range of weight-bearing capabilities, making it a good option for heavier users or winter backpackers. If you are a stick-to-the-path kind of person and would prefer a snowshoe that offers the most ergonomic and enjoyable walking experience on packed snow, the TSL Symbioz Hyperflex Elite is the option for you.

Kate Pitts and Hayley Thomas