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Used 2020 Rossignol Experience 76 Skis (146cm) w/ Look XPress 10 Bindings - Good

Used 2020 Rossignol Experience 76 Skis (146cm) w/ Look XPress 10 Bindings - Good

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CategorySkiing > Skis
BrandRossignol
ModelExperience
Condition Used
Type All Mountain & Carving
With Bindings Yes
Gender Unisex, Kid's
Ability Intermediate, Beginner
Ski Length (cm) 100
Max DIN 10
Radius 11-15
Release Year 2020
Waist Width 60-79 mm
Camber Tip & Tail Rocker
Quantity1 available

Hit the slopes with confidence on this pair of 2020 Rossignol Experience 76 skis, coupled with Look XPress 10 bindings. The Experience 76 is an accessible and forgiving all-mountain ski, perfectly suited for beginner to intermediate skiers looking to build skills and enjoy cruising groomed runs. It's designed for easy turn initiation and a stable feel, making progression enjoyable and smooth. At 146cm, these skis offer an ideal length for manageable control and quick learning. The Experience 76 features a Cap construction and a Poplar Wood Core, which contribute to its lightweight feel and forgiving flex. Rossignol's Drive Tip Solution technology works to absorb vibrations and direct energy, providing confident control. Its all-terrain rocker profile (Rocker/Camber/Rocker) offers a good balance of traditional edge grip underfoot and easy maneuverability in varying snow conditions. The included Look XPress 10 bindings are a lightweight and user-friendly system, offering a typical DIN range of 3-10. These bindings provide reliable performance and ease of use, compatible with traditional Alpine and GripWalk boot soles. All listed skis have been freshly waxed so they are ready to hit the slopes. Condition: Top Sheet Condition: 8.0: This top sheet condition may have moderate to heavy amounts of scratching to the surface of the tip and tails from ski usage. These top sheets may have one to five chips that do not compromise the integrity of the ski’s top sheet. Base Condition: 7.5: This base condition describes a ski that may have a fair amount of scratching across the ski base. It will have a few deep scratches and gouges that may require P-TEX repairs and a tune. These skis do not need any base welds to be repaired and are safe to use out of the box; however, we recommend repairs and a tune on this ski to maximize your skiing experience. These skis may or may not have been recently waxed, but will be safe to ski as is. Binding Condition: Good, fully functional with typical cosmetic wear consistent with use. Key Features and Specs: Model Year: 2020 Brand: Rossignol Model: Experience 76 Ski Length: 146cm Ski Dimensions: 123/76/109 mm Turn Radius: 11m Binding Model: Look XPress 10 Binding DIN Range: 3-10 (approximate) Binding Compatibility: Alpine DIN & GripWalk (GW) ski boots Core: Poplar Wood Core Construction: Cap Construction, Drive Tip Solution Profile: All-Terrain Rocker (Rocker/Camber/Rocker) Intended Use: All-Mountain, Frontside, Beginner to Intermediate Progression Skier Level: Beginner to Intermediate

Skiers who want a versatile ski that can handle everything from groomed runs to off-piste adventures.

The Rossignol Experience ski offers a balanced blend of stability and agility. LCT technology ensures smooth turns, while the progressive sidecut and HD Core TI provide a dampened ride. This versatile ski is perfect for skiers of all levels seeking a reliable and enjoyable experience on the slopes.

Although Rossignol is mostly known for World Cup-inspired carving skis, they really did knock it out of the park with their take on the all-mountain concept. I wouldn’t be going out on a limb by saying that they didn’t quite produce a dedicated pair of freeriders, but that wasn’t really what they were going for. These skis are more than able to handle some off-piste and glade skiing while also keeping together on groomed runs as well as you’d expect a Rossignol product to perform (which is quite well, for the record).
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