Blackops Alpineer Ski - 2022
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When we’re moving fast and light on backcountry ski tours, we’re clipped into the Rossignol Blackops Alpineer Ski. Its Paulowina and Microcell core keep the ski incredibly light to make the long skins more bearable. On the downhills, the Alpineer gives you a lively pop and stability while Rossignol’s signature Air Tip tech helps reduce chatter for agile performance.
Details
- Featherlight touring ski for fast missions in the backcountry
- Medium flex provides a lively pop and stability at speed
- Air Tip tech reduces chatter for enhanced downhill performance
- Camber profile provides maneuverability on hardpack and crud
- Lightweight Paulownia and Microcell core make the uphills easier
- Sustainably minded materials used to lessen environmental impacts
- Item #ROSZ735
- Length
- 154cm, 162cm, 168cm, 176cm, 182cm
- Dimensions
- 122 / 86 / 108mm
- Turn Radius
- [154cm] 14m, [162cm] 16m, [168cm] 17m, [176cm] 19m, [182cm] 21m
- Profile
- camber underfoot, rocker tip
- Construction
- half-cap
- Core
- paulownia wood, cell
- Laminate
- fiberglass, ABS
- Base
- sintered
- Claimed Weight
- 5lb 9oz (2523g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- backcountry skiing, ski mountaineering
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Overall Rating
5 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 26, 2021
Best uphill and downhill combination!
You're looking for a lightweight ski without compromising your downhill skiing? This is what you're looking for! All my friends told me not to buy lightweight skis because they're not fun to ski downhill! It's not the case with these skis, they feel light, but they still hold on the snow (+ ice) going downhill, they even absorb energy from turn to turn! They're definitely my go skis for touring :) *BTW girls, it says men's skis, but don't be scared to dare! (They're unisex really)
Originally reviewed on rossignol.com
August 3, 2020
Excellent Lightweight Ski
Had the chance to be on this the spring of 2020 and it has proven to be my favorite lightweight touring ski. The two things that this ski nails is a perfect weight and flexibility. The paulownia wood and fiberglass blend are key. And they were able to shave some grams by cutting out the topsheet. I have also skied this using a 1600 gram boot and a 900 gram and both have gotten great equal great reaction. Because of the softer leaning flex Ive also skied this in 2ft snow days and holds up. Would recommend, even to a new to backcountry skier. This is the one exception of a lightweight that is a safe buy.
Originally reviewed on rossignol.com
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