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Rossignol Bandit B100-Quad Alpine Ski - 2007
2007 Model Permanently Out of Stock
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Rossignol Bandit B100-Quad Alpine Ski - 2007
Step onto the Rossignol Bandit B100-Quad Alpine Ski, find the steepest, deepest line in sight and charge. These fatties float the pow and power through crud with the strength of a titanium reinforced core and big mountain geometry. The B100-Quad Alpine Ski stays stable at the highest speeds thanks to Rossignol's Free DUALTECH Squad management construction and viscoe inserts, which give the ski stable strength while you haul ass. The lightweight MICROCELL core keeps this big ski's weight down to a minimum while the titanium reinforcement cranks the core strength up a few notches so you can charge through crud or carve the groomers without taking your foot off of the accelerator.
Bottom Line: Poach the deepest powder on the mountain with the Rossignol Bandit B100-Quad Alpine Ski.
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Who has ridden bandits? Im finally shopping for ski's again
Who has ridden bandits? Im finally shopping for ski's again - been 7 years on Atomic beta-ride, which I originally chose because they were light, and have looked after me through the revolution despite being old school. But I do want more grunt, more width for pow....and something that will hold better on groomies. anyone?
By: gru2437100
September 22, 2008
Bandit's are fun, I skied Bandit XXX in the 185 length for several years all over Utah and Co, but it seemed to me that they were most happy when charging open steeps and bowls. They were a little big and heavy for trees and chutes. For something more all around with a big mountain feel try the Line Prophet series. Ive been riding Prophet 100's for the past few seasons and haven't found place they don't like. Steeps and Deeps are my thing so the 100mm waist keeps it floating, but its nimble enough to ski tight trees, chutes, and its even super responsive on groomers and bulletproof for when you need to get back to the Apres Bar. I've been skiing in alot of places for a long time and the Lines are my favorite, most solid and most comfortable ski yet.
By: Ben Posthuma
January 16, 2009
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