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Rossignol is throwing a Ladies Only rocker party, and your emcee is the new 2010 Voodoo Pro BC110 ski. Forged in the same mold as the men’s S7, the Voodoo Pro has all the tools you need to dominate the mountain without requiring a square inch of black leather or a single stiletto heel. And don’t be scared by its big dimensions either, gals, because the Voodoo came to play. Rocker at both ends lets you twist and shout in the deepest powder on Earth, while traditional sidecut and springy camber hide underfoot, ready at a moment’s notice to drop Euro-carves on the groomers or zipper through a mogul field. Nimble and forgiving in the trees yet rock solid at speed, the Voodoo Pro BC110 is a confidence-boosting, smile-inducing charmer that will leave you satisfied every single time.
Bottom Line: Did we mention it looks good too? Snap.
what is the difference between the system and the voodoo bc pro 110 besides dimensions? i am a female aggressive/expert telemark skier and am leaning towards the system, but is there an advantage to being female and skiing these specific ladies skis?
I want to use this as my backcountry ski. I was on a 166 previously for backcountry that felt too short and flimsy (but it was also 88 underfoot). My regular ski is 174 and 98 underfoot, but it feels a bit too long in the trees sometimes. I'm 5'5" and 135 lbs. Because of the rocker, does it ski a bit shorter than a 176? I'm torn between the two lengths. I want a ski that I can charge on, but I don't want to have to work really hard ALL the time. Does this make sense? Any thoughts out there?
The rocker will help the skis float more in deep snow. Since the ski is very wide (110 at the waist) they will still be a little slow going from edge to edge which makes them turn a little bit slower. While a shorter ski can correct this somewhat you should definitely try to get out on a pair of these before making a purchase.
Demo-ed these babies on a powder day in Washington... didn't want to give them up. Handled moguls like none other, great spring for jumps, and cut new tracks without missing a beat.
hi what size skis would be better for me the 166 or 176. I am 5'7'' 132pounds . they would be a second pair off skis for me for the power days, trees, backbowls.
I'd definitely recommend the 176s. They ski short because they're rockered. I'm 5'7", 115 lbs, and an aggressive skier and I find even the 176s a bit short.
If you consider yourself a good skier, and can ski fairly powerfully, then for sure as a powder ski I would say the 176. Longer is always nice for deeper snow. If you aren't an aggressive skier, than the 166 might feel more comfortable to you.
The S7 in size 176 is actually the same dimensions 140-110-118, it's the size 188 S7s that are 145.4-115-123. So at 176, the two skis are the same, just a different top sheet.
The 176 is actually 110 underfoot, so not the same size as the S7. If I am not mistaken Rossi made it for women, and didn't just shrink it and pink it.
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