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Rossignol

By Martin Olson
Rossignol
2012 Collection

 

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Experience 83 (New)


Rossignol Experience 83
Type All Mountain
Lengths Available 152, 160, 168, 176, 184 cm
Length Tested 176 cm
Test Conditions Cold winter snow, 10cm new, varied terrain

Experience is Rossignol’s new line of rockered all terrain skis that combine features of a subtle rocker, traditional camber and a sidecut shape that extends up the tip to increase performance as the ski is edged. This ski is an example of how much rocker shapes have matured in just the past year. Our test was on a variety of terrain and speeds.

This new model exceeded expectations. It is amazingly easy to turn, even at slow speeds but then impressed with excellent stability and grip at high speed. We hope this is a taste of what rocker designs are going to bring to mainstream categories.

The Bottom Line:  Experience really is a new experience in all mountain skiing. Huge ability range and a stellar performer in all our test conditions. It’s a winner.

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