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Rossignol S1 Howell Alpine Ski
The Rossignol S1 Howell is the ski of choice for move with impunity from the park to the pipe to groomed to the bumps to the trees and back. The S1 Howell is all about versatility – it’ll let you jib all over the hill while still holding it down on manicured trannies and rails. The S1’s wood core gives the ski a responsive and snappy feel while the progressive flex offers stability underfoot with more pop in the tips and tails for bigger boosts and smooth butters.
Bottom Line: Slay the whole mountain with Rossignol’s S1 Howell ski.
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Write your question here...What does jibber mean?
Write your question here...What does jibber mean?
By: R. Bokram
April 6, 2009
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jibber
By: DakkaGuru
April 6, 2009
Jibbing = using anything on the mountain in order to do tricks. This can be on cliffs, pillows, logs, rails, jumps, halfpipes, quarterpipes, stalls, etc.
Jibber = Anyone who does this.
Jibbing usually refers to rails now days.
By: D. Joshua Christensen
April 7, 2009
i'm an intermediate skier looking for my first pair of twin
i'm an intermediate skier looking for my first pair of twin tip skis, i,m 6 foot 2 and only 145 to 150 and was wondering if this ski would work fr me?
By: NickL310
February 26, 2009
Honestly if you are 6'2 you need a longer size than anything they have in stock in this ski. I wouldn't go less than 178ish. If you go too short, it'll be weird, because people typically mount their bindings forward more than on a traditional ski.
By: Seth Ferguson
February 26, 2009
Im looking for skis that are twin tipped, cheap, pretty good
Im looking for skis that are twin tipped, cheap, pretty good for the terrian parks, and i can ride on slopes, are these good, or are there better ones?
By: matthew
January 31, 2009
It depends really. These come in pretty short lengths, so if you want to ride a longer ski that is fairly cheap but rips it, check out the K2 Silencer. Comes in a longer length, a slightly wider tip and tail, and a fir core, which I think is a better all around core. Plus, the blood red looks sick. These are also good though, so it's ultimately up to you.
By: Shane O'Donnell
January 31, 2009
Does anyone have an opinion on whether these would work with
Does anyone have an opinion on whether these would work with tele bindings?
By: skimanbrandan
January 23, 2009
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