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Leave your mark on the mountain.

The Rossignol Squad 7 Ski slashes big-mountain windlips, poaches backcountry pow, explores sidecountry stashes, and sniffs out fresh snow in the glades. Its Powder Turn Rocker profile supplies effortless steering, maneuverability, and instant speed control while you slash waist-deep pow turns, straightline through a tight chute, or navigate down a sick pillow line. Designed for veteran skiers, the Squad 7 owns the mountain on any given powder day.

  • Powder Turn Rocker profile consists of 50% high rockered tip and tail and 50% low camber underfoot
  • High rockered tip and tail enables you to float on top of pow, scream down steep, open bowls, maneuver through chopped-up soft snow, and blast through crud and slushy spring conditions
  • High rockered tail is pin-shaped for easier steering in powder and instant speed control
  • Low camber underfoot provides a stable platform on hardpack and holds a solid edge on groomers, mogul fields, and in firmer conditions
  • Wood core with basalt fibers creates an extremely responsive, powerful, stable, lively, and durable ski that you can count on for performance and longevity
  • Sandwich laminate construction uses flat layers and a traditional sidewall at the sides for core protection
  • Traditional sidewalls apply direct pressure to the edges for increased precision and edging power
  • 120mm waist surfs pow, blasts through crud, straightlines, and cruises down soft snow to the lift line
  • Centered sidecut tech features a tapered tip and tail with short sidecut underfoot for improved edge grip, power, easy steering, and playfulness

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i am a solid upper intermediate at about...

jacob gerhard

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i am a solid upper intermediate at about 6'10 340 and im not sure which ski would be better for me this one or the super 7. any feed back is appreciated

Wally Phillips

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Hey jacob gerhard,

You've got two good Rossignol options for your measures and ability. I would go with the Super 7 as the increased sidecut and the slightly thinner dimensions will provide a more maneuverable and versatile ski for you.

5 5

Bradford Kellogg

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I bought these to use next season after the big snow hits, but it started up again here in Colorado (may 1st: 21" in 2 days). I mounted these with Duke bindings, as an upgrade from the Scratch BC (S5) I had been riding before. What a difference. I weigh 250lbs at 6'5", and these are stiff enough to charge, and keep much much more energy in the powder than the S5. I had a blast!!! the tip and tail are all that is somewhat flexible, the rest is a stiff platform for high speed turns. I can't explain why they are better than the other skis I've tried, but they were the right choice for me.

Coming from all mountain/jib skis, there is nothing I have compromised with this upgrade, except maybe rails in the park, but I'm gonna get look bindings on the s5s, then I'll be set for that. These are slightly heavier than the S5, which isn't surprizing, it's basically the same style construdtion, with 25mm wider everywhere. oh man. SOOOOO good for objective skiing.

Bradford Kellogg

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Oh man.Colorado keeps getting snow!!! I got to ride "spring" conditions yesterday, May 9th at Arapahoe basin, and am here to report that these were the right choice for 12" of heavy snow, the same as they were right for 35" of fluffy stuff. The increaded turn radius gave me a solid platform to land on, and seemed to take over for my efforts once I reached Mach speed. Having come from years of skiing the wrong ski, I think this is it!!!! I enjoyed my day so much that I didn't even flinch when I got my first core shot on them. So worth it!!!!!!!!

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skidawg

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but this ski after two powder choked days left me wanting or a bit confused. The good attributes are: Turns very well and can be super quick with the the way the tip is designed on this ski. Rolls up on edge with absolutely no hesitation compared to lets say a Pettitor. Great grip. Its also able to make big round carved turns I found when screwing around on groomers too. Very fast bases or my wax was perfect :) Floats well but a bit too turny in pow for a ski with a 29.5m turn radius...weird. Felt disconnected transistioning from or trying varying turn shapes in the pow. Stability wise these are def all that although just not a fan of Rossi's core maybe. Has this kind of stiff skittery feel that is a bit too bouncy. The Pettitor in a 189 was way more damp and connected to the snow with a better kind of stability for me. Was not affraid to point the Pettitor at a pile of junk snow at speed while GS'n or super G'n while on edge. The Squad does so many things well and is a ripper for sure but just lacked that fun playful factor for me and found it rather boring. So many awesome skiers however that connect with this ski and I get that. Demo if you can.

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Hank

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

I only skied these for one day at the resort last weekend and that's all it took. I am getting a pair asap! The conditions were 4'' of snow on top of mostly manmade and I was carving these bad boys with ease... not to mention skiing much faster under control... really love the 29.5m turn radius and how stable they were at around 50mph... also super confidence inspiring tails while landing airs. The only thing I couldn't tell was how playful they were in the soft stuff... but I can tell you they will charge hard in soft/hard snow. Will update as season continues...

Hank

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Skied them with the guardian and dynafit mercury boots...

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Brian Michael

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

One Word..... This ski is BAD!! Literally. Skied it this weekend, although only on a blue groomer, BUT, It was Amazing. Skied the Super 7 last fews years, but this ski will be more stable at higher speeds, 29 turning radius and 120 underfoot. Everyone , this is THE ski for 2013 season. !!

All you can eat for $14.95!?

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Wow. Based on this I bought a pair. I've had them for a couple of weeks now but it's been a shite snow year in my neck of the woods so have not even had them on a blue groomer LOL. I cannot agree more with your review. These skis are the sickness. Literally.

doncarloz

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Just bought the Squads my self an I�m not sure about the right mountin point. Where did you guys mount them? I�m no bc-jibber, more pure freerider that goes more in the straight line. I�m 6 ft 2 in and weigh about 180 lbs. Do you think mounting them -1 would cause to much tip dive, given my weight and preferred skiing style?

All you can eat for $14.95!?

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I'm just coming back to reiterate that these skis are BAD. Literally. My heart is literally beating a thousand beats per minute as I think about how bad they are.

I've still not skied mine (let alone mounted them) but I'm still completely in agreement with Brian Michael's 5 star-after-a-couple-groomer-runs-THE ski of 2013 sentiments on this ski. I, like him, can just tell. Get some. That's all I can say. Literally.