Rossignol Smash 7s

galardogod

Active member
My park skis are absolutely beat and I have found a pair of these Jawns for really cheap. I was wondering if these would work as park skis. I can’t find anything that highlights the shape of the ski. (Are they twins?) It just says they are oriented towards beginners. I do not do much in the way of large jumps I am more a jib master. 5’7 190 . Thank you guys.
 
the Smash 7's are a twin tip ski. not true twin, but there is rise on both the tip and tail. from my experience they were lowkey stiff as fuck, not the best ski to be ripping park on, but it's definitely not hard to do. if you don't really care too much about a park n pipe specific ski, go for it.

topic:galardogod said:
My park skis are absolutely beat and I have found a pair of these Jawns for really cheap. I was wondering if these would work as park skis. I can’t find anything that highlights the shape of the ski. (Are they twins?) It just says they are oriented towards beginners. I do not do much in the way of large jumps I am more a jib master. 5’7 190 . Thank you guys
 
Yeah I used them in the park back in the day. They manage no problem. But like other poster said, they were low key stiff as hell, which was weird because they’re cap construction. The tail height/rocker is less than the tip but it’s more than enough for switch skiing.
 
They’re not designed for jibbing/rails so don’t expect much in the way of durability, but if you just need a cheap pair send it brother.
 
14263365:backyardcracker said:
the Smash 7's are a twin tip ski. not true twin, but there is rise on both the tip and tail. from my experience they were lowkey stiff as fuck, not the best ski to be ripping park on, but it's definitely not hard to do. if you don't really care too much about a park n pipe specific ski, go for it.

14263378:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:
Yeah I used them in the park back in the day. They manage no problem. But like other poster said, they were low key stiff as hell, which was weird because they’re cap construction. The tail height/rocker is less than the tip but it’s more than enough for switch skiing.

14263381:animator said:
They’re not designed for jibbing/rails so don’t expect much in the way of durability, but if you just need a cheap pair send it brother.

Thank you everyone, they are literally 175 dollars and probably going to get destroyed anyway. I actually prefer a stiff ski over all so that was music to my ear. I currently ride ARV-TIs. For 175 I guess I can’t go wrong.
 
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