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Rossignol S2 Jago Alpine Ski
The Rossignol S2 Jago is the perfect quiver killer for park skiers who ride the whole mountain. These wood core twin tips feature Rossignol’s patented Weight Reduction System for more rotations and hang time, 30 degree slanted sidewalls for effortless carves, and a progressive flex that is stiff and responsive underfoot while softer in the tips and tails so you can ollie, butter and pop with ease. The S2 Jago’s cap construction offers extra durability and the shock absorbing Rebound Tips keep things from getting squirrelly when your straitlining a chute or bombing into a massive table.
Bottom Line: Do it all with Rossignol’s S2 Jago alpine ski.
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I am 40kg and I am an advanced to low expert skiier. Having read
I am 40kg and I am an advanced to low expert skiier. Having read other q/a I have heard that theese are not great in powder. But I am from New Zealand so do not get pow days to often.
I am an all mountain skiier that wants to try a little more park stuff (Currently working on fakie 360). Are Theese good skiis or would you suggest something like The Armada Coda or K2 Juvy?
By: Jake
June 2, 2009
Great intermediate allmountain skis
By: Harrison
February 4, 2009
I just got these skis this year and so far i love them. They're great in the park and in groomed stuff. I haven't had a chance to try 'em out in the powder yet. Ill post another review after that
Are these skies very stiff and is it hard to land switch
Are these skies very stiff and is it hard to land switch
By: chuck
April 15, 2009
Not super stiff, but they definitely aren't noodles. They have a pretty average flex I suppose, and they aren't hard to land switch with.
By: Shane O'Donnell
April 15, 2009
good all mountain skis
By: Harrison
February 4, 2009
i just got these skis this year and i love them. They're great in the park, powder and groomed stuff. A good ski for an intermediate skier
How stiff are they and is it hard to land switch?
How stiff are they and is it hard to land switch?
By: chuck
April 15, 2009
Not super stiff, but they definitely aren't noodles. They have a pretty average flex I suppose, and they aren't hard to land switch with.
By: Shane O'Donnell
April 15, 2009
Good ski.
By: zuchciu771393
March 30, 2009
Those are good skis. I will call them all mountain skis with introduction to park with extreme look. Those are slightly on the stiff side, great for aggressive skiing, groomed or not groomed trail even bump skiing, and wider foot print for some little powder (but not too deep). Iâm not sure if I will call them great park skis but those are really good for someone to ski all mountain and want to start park skiing. Note that those graphics bring a lot of attention on slopes or I should say âthose are annoyingly good lookingâ. If you planning to purchase those from Backcountry using free shipping option make sure you call them and check shipping status next day because so call âship wicked fastâ in my case was over 48hrs.
I am a 75% park skier and have started doing more of the intermidiate
I am a 75% park skier and have started doing more of the intermidiate trick (360 with a grab) and and plan to try 540s and 720s next season. I am pretty good at rails to. Would this be a good ski for me
By: chuck
April 14, 2009
Yeah this is a pretty decent ski for an intermediate park skier, that still wants a bit for all mountain. If you want some other options, the K2 Extreme is nice, the Head J.O. Pro is sick, Armada AR6, or Line Cronics, but all of these are good skis for park skiers, and hold up to beatings from rails too.
By: Shane O'Donnell
April 14, 2009
Good skis.
By: zuchciu771393
March 30, 2009
Those are good skis. I will call them all mountain skis with introduction to park with extreme look. Those are slightly on the stiff side, great for aggressive skiing, groomed or not groomed trail even bump skiing, and wider foot print for some little powder (but not too deep). Iâm not sure if I will call them great park skis but those are really good for someone to ski all mountain and want to start park skiing. Note that those graphics bring a lot of attention on slopes or I should say âthose are annoyingly good lookingâ. If you planning to purchase those from Backcountry using free shipping option make sure you call them and check shipping status next day because so call âship wicked fastâ in my case was over 48hrs.
im 5-1 80lbs im thinkin bout gettin the S2 Jagos. i love hitting
im 5-1 80lbs im thinkin bout gettin the S2 Jagos. i love hitting anything, from parks to glades to moguls i love powder and black runs. i will hit a double black occaisionally. in the park, im hittin small to medium kickers(15-30ish foot tables)and am working on rails. i do intermediate tricks such as 180s and workin on 360s and huge grabs are these good? im tryin for prices between 250 to 400 w/o bindings. keep in mind that im 11! any suggestions?
By: Dylan
April 1, 2009
Yeah these are pretty good skis for most of what you are doing, but they lack in the powder. If that isn't a main concern then definitely go for these. The S4 is similar but with the larger waist would offer more float.
By: Shane O'Donnell
April 2, 2009
Great for Groomed Not great Park
By: mat2953805
April 1, 2009
For the price I can't complain,these skis are great on groomed runs! They carve easily and feel great over anything the mountain throws at ya. I ski about 75% groomed 25% park. If you are going to spend more time in the park i would go for a lighter ski.
Im stuck between k2 silencers Rossi s2 jago and the armada el
Im stuck between k2 silencers Rossi s2 jago and the armada el rey. im on a fairly tight budget needing enough money for a decent set of bindings. im fairly light but not feather weight and i keep reading all these reviews that push me to and from each of these but i prefere them unless you reccomend another price point twin tip all-mountain ski. im into the park a quarter of the day depending on conditions and rippin on blacks and some blues PLEASE HELP BY ANSWERING!
By: Tez
March 4, 2009
the s2 jagos are pretty nice. i wouldnt go for the silencers and never skied the el rays. im in steamboat now with my s2 jagos and theyre rippin up the pow, the groomed stuff and the park. hope this helps
By: Harrison
March 20, 2009
Not bad!
By: mit100218401
December 21, 2008
First off, the look of this ski looks so much better in person than what you see in this picture here. It's a pretty narrow twin tip ski, but that's also because it's only 40% pipe 60% all mountain so that's what you get. I find it rides the same as the K2 Public Enemy which is another all mountain twin tip ski from this past season. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for the next step in a twin tip, because I would say it's not a beginner but more of an intermediate twin tip ski. If you've been hitting 50 foot jumps and doing blackflips, rails, etc. Get a better ski like the S4 Squindo.
I want a ski that can hold all mountain but can be a very good
I want a ski that can hold all mountain but can be a very good investment for the park for doing jumps and rails. I want a ski that will last longer than two seasons is this a good ski or is they're better out there?
By: Nick
March 4, 2009
The K2 Silencer, or Extreme, and the AR6 from Armada are all better skis than this Rossi, although it is a decently good ski.
By: Shane O'Donnell
March 4, 2009
Do not buy unless you never plan on skiing park
By: Alex
January 27, 2009
These skis suck. Ive been skiing on rossignol park skis for the past 5 years and these ones are terrible. They are stiff as boards which is good for skiing forward groomers but landing switch off jumps is next to impossible. The skis are also very heavy for how narrow they are. They are actualy pretty nice on rails though. If you are just going to ski groomers and never plan on going backwards (or off a jump) buy these skis.
How do these skis compare to the K2 silencers?
How do these skis compare to the K2 silencers?
By: NickL310
March 3, 2009
The Silencers are a lot better in my opinion, since they have a better pop and butter to them. They both have pretty much the same all-mountain characteristics, but jibbing and park performance are what the K2 beats out the Rossi in.
By: Shane O'Donnell
March 4, 2009
i'm 175 cm tall weigh bout 140 intermediate to pretty good
i'm 175 cm tall weigh bout 140 intermediate to pretty good skiier i love speed but taking medium jumps too and i'm also a fiend for glades. is this ski right for me?
By: lin
February 22, 2009
It can be, if you want it center mounted. You don't have to mount a twin in the center though.
By: Shane O'Donnell
January 25, 2009
6'1 195lbs Aggressive skier.Mainly I am hitting fast, groomed
6'1 195lbs Aggressive skier.Mainly I am hitting fast, groomed run with some backcountry here and there. I do like to spend some time in the park though ~30% - kickers, rails, whatever.. How does this S2 Jago fit for me? What suggestions would you have for me?Trying to quit the 'dark side' and coming back to skiing. I got a 2002 pari fo 1080's...but its time to upgrade. They are not enough all mountain/powder for me.
By: Kodi Traver
December 7, 2008
I think they would work for you. I personally would go for armadas.
By: michael regan
December 14, 2008
I am 5'11" 170 pounds. I have always had carving skis
I am 5'11" 170 pounds. I have always had carving skis and I want to try some twin tips. I want to continue riding the groomers and powder along with trying some park/pipe. Will these work out for me? What size do you suggest?
By: surferjapa476048
November 21, 2008
You could use these, but they are rossie's price point ski and are not that advanced of a ski, I would recomend rossie's scatch brigade over these, they are a fatter for powder, yet still work well on groomers. these are to skinny for any powder skiing, Also take a look at the ARMADA AR6 or ARV, LINE chronic, or even LINE blends.SURFACE watch lifes or SALOMON suspects or last years foils. these are all good choices and would be better then the s2jago. allso the s2 is aimed at lighter skiers not for people your size. For length go around 178mm unless you charge hard then go longer.
By: willie2272186
November 21, 2008
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