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[i]The best gets better. Completely redesigned from tip-to-tail, the 7-series ushers in another era of Rossignol technical innovation: Air Tip 2.0. A reinforced 3d Structure and fully integrated
Newschoolers' Review:[i]
This is actually the first time I have ridden the Soul Rider, but from what I have been told it is unchanged since its inception. It's very playful in the tails, even more so in the tips. Buttering
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[i]For those who demand more, the Enforcer Pro delivers. As the widest and stiffest ski in the Enforcer collection, it craves deep powder days and sweeping turns. For exceptional stability and respon
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[i]How do you make a powder day even better? Spend it on the Enforcer 110, the most advanced powder ski we’ve ever crafted. Building on the tried and true platform of the Enforcer 100, it’s the ne
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[i]Armed with no shortage of accolades, the Enforcer 100 offers legendary all mountain performance—and plenty of smiles. For a ride that’s especially smooth and stable, it pairs a full wood core with t
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[i]Equipped with a narrower waist, the Enforcer 93 loves to be on edge. No wonder it’s a favorite among skiers who spend most of their time on trails. A full wood core sandwiched between two sheets of
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[i]Few things compare to a powder day—especially one spent on the Santa Ana 110. Building on the success of the Santa Ana 100, it’s the newest—and widest—addition to the Santa Ana collection. Its 110
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[i]Some skis truly do it all. For proof, look no further than the Santa Ana 100. Thanks to a balsa wood core with carbon sandwiched between two sheets of metal, it offers a ride that’s esp
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[i]As balanced as it is beautiful, the Santa Ana 93 is at home anywhere on the mountain. With the narrowest profile in the collection, it loves making fluid turns on groomers—yet it can still make yo
Member Review:
[i]The flex of the ski is great. The tip and tail are softer which allowed for a easier turn initiation while under foot the ski is solid. This meant that when you come out of a big cliff you wouldn't wh
Newschoolers' Review:
One of the best skiing park skis I have ever been on. Cuts turns like crazy, amazing edge grip, a ton of power in the tips and tails. I took my first pipe run of the year on the fresh cut at Coppe
(Formerly the Transfer 89)
Newschoolers' Review
[i]The Bash is a directional ski. The flex felt similar to the Step but the tail felt slightly stiffer. I like a directional ski and I found I cou
(Formerly the Transfer 81)
Characteristics: Lightweight, Cheap, Undemanding, Grippy
Manufacturer's Description:
[i]For the young skier who wants a rock-solid twin tip that can conquer
Newschoolers Review:
[i]The Sego Big Horn 96 is a super-versatile ski. They feel a bit more focused on all-mountain performance, as opposed prioritising jibbing, with a very solid underfoot section. But the softer
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[i]The new Nomad 95 is the narrowest option in the Nomad Freeride Collection. Its 95mm platform, rockered tip and tail and 2mm of camber underfoot, gives you true versatility all over the mountain. I
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The Nomad 105 is Icelantic’s flagship model, best-selling ski and the foundation of the Nomad Freeride Collection. Its 105mm platform and bombproof construction, allo
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[i]The new beefed up Nomad 115 is a big mountain freeride ski. The additional girth underfoot gives the Nomad 115 the solid platform needed to float in the deepest pow and conquer the biggest lines
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[i]The Nomad 125 is a fully rockered POW slayer! Designed with a full rockered profile that matches the radius of the sidecut, the Nomad 125 is perfect for hitting pillow lines, and bounding