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Rossignol Bandit B94 Alpine Ski - 2007 BCS

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Bandit B94 Alpine Ski
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The Rossignol Bandit B94 Alpine Ski focuses on the steepest lines and deepest pow. If you spend the majority of your time in the deeps, but still want a ski that can rail the groomers, the Bandit B94 has your number. The B94 features Rossi's FAT Free Absorber Technology, which integrates an aluminum plate and vibration-dampening materials into the ski. The B94 turns on a dime with edge-to-edge precision and responsiveness. Rossignol gave the Bandit B94 a little extra strength in the nose with a Shark Nose Aluminum insert. This insert provides better strength while you charge through choppy crud and other inconsistent snow. With a solid 94mm underfoot, not only do you get incredible float, but the big dimensions create a nice wide landing pad as well. Thick sidewalls and continuous edges give you added peace of mind both in the backcountry and inbounds.

Bottom Line: The Rossignol Bandit B94 craves deep lines and high speeds.

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I'm interested in the B94's, but I also love tree skiing

I'm interested in the B94's, but I also love tree skiing in the east. Will I be able to link through the trees with these, or are they too bomber?

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March 9, 2009

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this ski is great, and will be maneuverable in the trees for sure... remember the"94" refers to waist width not length... looks like the only available size is 168.. so depending on your size this may be perfect. if your a big guy, you may want to check out the something else

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March 9, 2009

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I'M CONSIDERING MOVING FROM B2'S TO B94. WILL THE B94'S

I'M CONSIDERING MOVING FROM B2'S TO B94. WILL THE B94'S PERFORM ON THE GROOMERS? ARE THE B94'S LIGHTER OR HEAVIER? WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO DECIDE ON THE PROPER LENGHTH?

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February 14, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Incredible

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December 24, 2009

I've been skiing on a K2 omni for the last two years. For those who don't know what type of ski that is don't bother looking it up. Its a beginners ski compared to the Bandit. I jumped onto a pair of B94 Bandits and what a difference. I live in Utah so the snow is deep. After having these skis for about two months I've become at least 20x's better skier than I was. First off, since the season didn't come until a little later, i had to hit the groomers. For a ski thats meant for all-mountain/powder skiing it performs great on the groomers. The edges are a little shaky. You can't carve as well on these skis, but who cares when most of us who will buy this ski will be spending most of our time off-piste. When the snow finally came, these skis performed incredibly. 18" of Utah powder and these skis tore through it like nothing else. Whether you are in the open, in trees, cliffs, steeps, doesn't matter. These skis perform. With these skis i felt comfortable enough to tackle just about anything. I did my first cliff huck on these skis, and my first chute. For a versatile ski, that can handle just about anything, this ski is a definite 5star. Great job Rossingol.

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I am moving from a B-2 ski to the B-94. How does this ski compare

I am moving from a B-2 ski to the B-94. How does this ski compare to the edging and carving ability of the B-2. I am a strong skier in all aspects mostly in the back country but I do get on the hard pack and like to rip it. Will this ski hold an edge or is it a wet noodle.

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November 6, 2008

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fatter and stiffer. you will be happy. not as happy as if you were buying a bsquad though.

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November 19, 2008

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how much do these skis weigh?

how much do these skis weigh?

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July 1, 2008

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The shipping weight is about 5 lbs. for the pair. They feel super light once you're skiing on em.

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July 1, 2008

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Item: ROS0223

2007 Model No Longer Available

We have a lot more Alpine Fat Skis than that

Alpine Fat Skis

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5 star rating

By: Brandon December 24, 2009

I've been skiing on a K2 omni for the last two years. For those who don't know what type of ski that is don't bother looking it up. Its a beginners more...

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Lengths:
158cm, 168cm, 178cm, 185cm 
Dimensions:
122 / 94 / 112mm 
Turn Radius:
[178cm] 23.6m 
Top Sheet:
Rossitop 
Core Material:
Microcell 
Base:
R 7200 Graphite 
Tail:
Flat 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Axial 2 140 Ti Pro WB 
Recommended Use:
Powder, freeriding, cat and heli skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
France (Includes Monaco)