Rossignol s4 jibs or surface no times

timC

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My 4frnt clicks edge and sidewall just ripped out and the skis are falling apart now. I need a new pair quick so i would really appreciate some reviews from people who have had either of these skis. Pros and cons of both would be great. thanks and +k!
 
bump. i really need advice cause i need new skis asap and don't want another pair breaking on me.
 
k thanks. Ugh the no times look so sick and i wanna try out an early rise ski but everybody's saying they have durability issues. I guess i might have to go with the s4s.
 
S4 jibs. END THREAD!!!!!!!!

Surface durability is shit. Rossi durability is insane! I have s4's in a 174, i'm 5'8 and 130. Expert skier. their my only ski and i ski about 50-50 park-allmountain. I have mine just back from centre, i had them originally mounted at +5 but when i got my new boots, i moved the mount and they couldn't go directly at centre because of the were the holes had to be. I'm happy with the move in mount. They were so close at +5 that it was worth it to just go true centre.

They ski really well everywhere. They are super stable forward and switch, and their really light. You have to stay on top of them all the time though, if you get back seat at all your going to completely loose control. Their awesome on rails because their so light. I can still carve them really well even though their centre mounted, compared to my old skis (volkl ledges).

Spark notes: If your an expert skier, you are going to absolutely love them.
 
k thanks. im either gonna get the s4 jibs or s4 pommiers. Is there any differences between the two? and thaks again for the advice.
 
Same ski, different graphics. They change the name every year because of who designed the graphic.
 
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