zippetydude wrote:I've only used up to 30" shoes, but it seems to me I'd have to be wearing a snow board on each foot for it to work in the soft stuff.
If you replace snow boards with surf boards, that's exactly how I describe my experience with rented snow shoes from the Tram Station last year. I wear size 14 hiking shoes and the appropriate rentals were huge. But they still didn't stop me sinking to my waist in the soft snow and lifting them out every step was a huge effort.
The biggest challenge, however, was descending. They were too long to head straight down, like the MSR kitted out folks or the guys with sub-size 14 feet, so I ended up cross-stepping down the slope. But the shoes were so long, the only practical technique possible resulted in what I imagine was a close facsimile of a chorus line member from the Palm Springs Follies. This destroyed my adductors. Also discovered (too late) that the bindings had accumulated ice lumps the size of footballs. Once I got down to RV I was exhausted and Lance generously let me use his MSR's. The difference was amazing and I hiked back to the tram station feeling totally refreshed.