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Rossignol Radical 9S Oversize [click]
Type of ski: Slalom
Ski review summary :
One of our reviewers' "Top Picks". The Radical 9S (R9S) was recommended by our reviewers as an excellent Slalom ski which is accessible to a wide range of good to excellent skiers. A very good choice for the skier who wants an "athletic" ski with good edge grip, and which is particularly agile and at ease in tight turns but still reassuring and versatile.
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Rossignol Radical World Cup 9X Oversize [click]
Type of ski: Giant slalom
Ski review summary :
On of our reviewers' "Top Picks". An excellent ski that is highly recommended by Winter-Sports.com for its capabilities, the experience it delivers and its accessibility. On the whole, Rossignol's R9X Oversize is a very good choice for any skier who may be looking for a very lively, performance- and fun-oriented ski, but not necessarily a "pure racer", which is much more demanding technically and physically.
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Rossignol Attraxion Echo [click]
Type of ski: Women's Advanced
Ski review summary :
Rossignol's Attraxion Echo just missed being selected as one of our reviewers' "Top Picks" precisely because of its overall performance, which although good, was not good enough to qualify among the top skis in the "Women's Advanced" category. As mentioned before, the most distinguishing feature of this ski is its homogeneity, which makes it suitable for a wide range of intermediate to confirmed skiers.
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Rossignol Zenith Z9.5 [click]
Type of ski: Men's Advanced
Ski review summary :
One of our reviewers' "Top Picks". What impressed our reviewers about this ski was its homogeneous performance and its qualities in every domain. It is practically the ideal ski in the "Advanced" category, in which the main requirement is a combination of performance, comfort, accessibility and versatility. The Z9.5 is perhaps that rare bird. It is an excellent choice for the average to very good skier who is looking for performance but without having to make concessions in other areas.
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Rossignol S4 Park [click]
Type of ski: Freestyle
Ski review summary :
One of our reviewers' "Top Picks". A very good ski for the intermediate skier who is looking for a versatile ski, capable of helping them improve their technique in all areas.
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Rossignol Attraxion III Casual [click]
Type of ski: Women's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
The Attraxion III is a very good starter ski for beginner- to intermediate-level skiers, and fully deserves its place in the "Women's Intermediate" category. Easy-to-use and reassuring, it will help the skier gain confidence while allowing them to progress technically to a higher level.
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Rossignol Zenith Z3 Oversize [click]
Type of ski: Men's Intermediate
Ski review summary :
One of our review team's "Top picks". The Rossignol Z3 is an excellent beginner-level ski, and perfectly qualifies for inclusion in the "Intermediate" category. The model distinguishes itself by its remarkable accessibility, as well as by its ability to help the skier improve their technique. It is therefore an excellent choice for all beginner- to intermediate-level skiers seeking a comfortable, easy-to-use ski which will accompany them as their technique progresses.
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Rossignol Bandit SC 86 [click]
Type of ski: Freeride Midfat
Ski review summary :
The Bandit 86 is a great beginner-level freeride ski, suitable for the enterprising to good skier who is looking for a docile, easy-to-use, versatile ski that will allow them to have fun both on the slopes and in off-piste conditions. Those who like off-piste couloir skiing or aggressive manoeuvring on irregular or hard terrains should opt for another model, more specifically designed for performance.
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Rossignol Bandit SC 80 [click]
Type of ski: Versatile Freeride
Ski review summary :
Its on-slope performance is wanting, and it is not versatile enough in Freeride conditions to qualify for the "Versatile Freeride" category. Nonetheless, this ski is a good bet for the resourceful to intermediate skier who is looking for a ski which is very easy to use at moderate speeds on downhill runs, pleasant underfoot on soft snow, and which can be used to gain experience on powder.
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