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Rossignol S90W Ski - Women's - 2010 BCS
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Give yourself the Rossignol Women’s S90W Ski—the gift that puts a larger-than-life smile on your face and twinkle in your eye each time you step onto this freeride ski. Whether you tour the backcountry or spend endless hours in the park and pipe boosting airs, the lightweight S90W provides the maneuverability, responsiveness, and quickness to get after it.
- Poplar wood core with fiberglass laminate provides an easy-to-handle, responsive ski, and makes it an ideal lightweight ski for backcountry use
- F.I.T. technology (Feminine Intuitive Technology) incorporates different fibers in the core to reduce weight, and it provides women with a natural, forward mounting position, which distributes weight evenly throughout the tip and tail
- Raised tip and tail allows you to turn easier, float through pow, and ride or land switch
- Softer flexing tip and tail along with a stiff mid-section allow you to pop and spring off rails and jumps as well as boost it in the half pipe
- The 30-degree slanted sidewalls improve swing weight, reduce the weight of the ski, and increase its durability
- Visco tip and tail absorb shock and reduce over-flexing
- Vibration Absorbing System dampens vibrations, adds control and stability, and enhances contact with the snow
Bottom Line: Snow queens, rejoice!
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2 Comments Last Comment: April 11, 2011 by: jblehrman2183504
By: jblehrman2183504
April 11, 2011
I put on the marker baron bindings. They feel great, mostly been taking them off-piste at the resort but have held up fantastically in the backcountry as well!
By: Salsl8
February 22, 2011
Wondering what you added for bindings. Can you share?
Rossignol S90W Skis
By: Miles Callahan
September 14, 2011
My girlfriend recently purchased a pair of the Rossignol S90W's for the upcoming ski season. Standing at only 5'2" and an intermediate level skier, we went with the 150 cm length. She's not the fastest skier, and will be able to play around in the trees (my favorite area) easier with this length. Why pay full price (like I did for my new S3's) for next years model when the only difference is the top sheet graphics? It's a beautiful ski, we've heard many great things about them, and she can't wait to use them this season. Don't wait as the 10/11 year model will sell out quickly as the season gets closer.
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2010 Model No Longer Available
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- Length:
- 140 cm, 150 cm, 160 cm, 170 cm
- Dimensions:
- 120 / 92 / 115 mm
- Turn Radius:
- [170cm] 20 m
- Construction:
- sandwich, angled sidewall
- Core:
- wood, fiberglass
- Tail:
- twintip
- Binding Included:
- no
- Required Binding:
- no
- Recommended Use:
- powder, big-mountain, park & pipe
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year
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