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Rossignol S4 Squindo Alpine Ski

Item #ROS0389 | 125 in Stock

Heres a dumb and somewhat shallow question. I am somewhat new...

By Ranked #568 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis February 21, 2009

Heres a dumb and somewhat shallow question. I am somewhat new to skiing and usually use rentals. I am looking to buy something that is similar to performance, only better, but a main concern is the looks as well as performance. I only go to smaller ski resorts in the midwest, nothing fancy. Are these skis suitable for me to use for regular downhill skiing at the smaller places? I mainly just love the design. P.s. Im not good enough yet to hit the parks and use them for tricks, but hopefully Ill get there.

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By Ranked #464 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis February 22, 2009

Hey, i am also from the Midwest and do most of my skiing at smaller resorts as well, i own these skis and absolutely love them. For you though, i would recommend a less expensive ski. Especially because you don't go in the park often. The skis I would recommend are the 2009 Line Invaders. They are great, my friend has them and the are pretty cool, sick graphics as well with out hurting the wallet.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
167cm, 174cm, 181cm 
Dimensions:
116 / 84 / 109mm 
Turn Radius:
[1851m] 21.4m 
Construction:
Traditional sidewall, Minicap topsheet 
Core Material:
THC2 Wood Core 
Base:
R 7200 Graphite 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Use:
Pipe and Park, advanced to expert 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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