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166 Rossignol Experience 80 skis

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CategorySkiing > Skis
BrandRossignol
ModelExperience
Ski Length (cm) 166
Condition Used
Max DIN 10
Type All Mountain & Carving
Radius 11-15
Ability Intermediate, Beginner
Tail Flat
Waist Width 80-89 mm
With Bindings Yes
Quantity1 available

Rossignol Experience 80 is an intermediate to advance women's ski LOOK XPRESS11 adjustable bindings DIN 11 261-327mm Boot sole length Tip-123 Waist-80 Tail-113 Radius-14M Before purchase: previous demo ski with cosmetic flaws shown in photos please review all the photos for condition of skis any questions please ask All ski bindings must be set by a certified technician.

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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