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The EVO model is really tough. I have used these many times and I never worry about damaging them with rough terrain or when I run down hill. Since I am 210 lbs. and carry a heavy pack, I already know that many models or brands of snowshoes will not hold up to my abuse -- these do.
I did some detailed research before making this purchase and I settled on the summit Ice Axe because of its design and quality. I did not know how much easier it would be to use than what was expected. My first trip was up the Mt. Whitney Mountaineers Route and I needed this axe the whole way during the final 2,500 ft. I was secure and safe, however.
I always knew that I had to have a pair of these Fjallraven pants. Needless to say, they performed beautifully on their very first outing. I did not go easy on them either.... I took them up the mountaineer's route to Mt. Whitney at 14,505 ft. My crampons cut my gators, but not my Keb pants. In addition, when I fell on the sharp point of my ice axe and cut open a small gash in my buttocks.... I was sure that I had cut my new pants too. I don't know how you can cut your skin without cutting the garment, but the G-1000 must simply be amazing. During the day it was snowing and freezing rain, but I was dry under my pants. Too bad my gloves were not G-1000.... my hands really suffered. I've already purchased a second pair of Fjallraven pants since my return.