Rossignol 7-Series Women 2018/19
Rossignol's freeride line "7-Series Women" for women freeriders is the counterpart to the men's "7-Series" and has become very established in the market thanks to the same exceptional innovations. Air Tip technology and Paulownia provide lightness in deep snow, the construction for stability, power and performance. The series has been slightly revised, has received new top sheets and has been expanded to include the model "Spicy 7". Rossignol makes surfing easy for female freeriders.
Soul 7 HD W
Sky 7 HD W
Spicy 7
Sassy 7
Trixie
Model comparison
Model | Construction | Ski core | Air Tip 2.0 | Rocker | Carbon Alloy Matrix |
Soul 7 HD W | Central Sidewall | Paulownia wood | Air Tip 2.0 | Powder Turn | Carbon Alloy Matrix |
Sky 7 HD W | Central Sidewall | Paulownia wood | Air Tip 2.0 | Powder Turn | Carbon Alloy Matrix |
Spicy 7 | Central Sidewall | Paulownia wood Cell | Air Tip 2.0 | Powder Turn | Carbon Alloy Matrix |
Sassy 7 | CAP | Poplar wood | - | Powder Turn | - |
Trixie | CAP | Poplar wood | - | Powder Turn | - |
Model | Medium width | Waist | Lengths | Radius | Weight |
Soul 7 HD W | 106 mm | 136-106-126 mm | 156, 164, 172 cm | 18 m (172 cm) | 3.8 kg/pair |
Sky 7 HD W | 98 mm | 128-98-118 mm | 156, 164, 172 cm | 18 m (172 cm) | 3.6 kg/pair |
Spicy 7 | 86 mm | 122-86-108 mm | 156, 164, 172, 180 cm | 18 m (180 cm) | 2.8 kg/pair |
Sassy 7 | 90 mm | 118-90-108 mm | 140, 150, 160, 170 cm | 19 m (160 cm) | 3.1 kg/pair |
Trixie | 80 mm | 110-80-103 mm | 138, 148, 158, 168 cm | 17 m (158 cm) | 3.0 kg/pair |
Ski technology
Paulownia wood core
The construction with an extremely resistant core of paulownia wood reduces the weight of the skis by 15 percent, making them more playful, lighter and more agile. This technology is aimed at touring fans looking for continuous performance both for the climb and the descent.
Central Sidewall Paulownia Wood Core
Paulownia wood offers a good compromise between weight and performance. The sidewalls transmit power directly underfoot. Excellent edge grip, traction and light weight characterize this all-terrain construction.
Paulownia Cell Core, Central Sidewall
A high quality construction that puts a lot of emphasis on light weight, performance and grip. The combination of innovative materials in the core (Paulownia and Divinycell) and a central sidewall provides optimal power transmission and weight savings.
Poplar wood, CAP
A very versatile, forgiving and evolutionary construction gives skiers plenty of room to progress. The wood core provides liveliness, edge grip and a secure feel. The cap construction distributes power evenly and smoothly, for a safe ride. This construction is also very shock resistant and therefore ideal for intermediate skiers who want to progress unhindered.
Powder Turn Rocker
The Powder Turn Rocker is one of three types of rocker that Rossignol uses. The shovel and ski ends of 50% are equipped with rocker and 50% has classic preload under the ski binding. The strong rocker on the shovel provides the buoyancy iom deep snow, the rocker at the ski end for easier turning and better ride control.
Air Tip 2.0
The new reinforced 3D design Air Tip 2.0 is lighter and stronger and provides even more agility. Air Tip is a Rossignol patented technology in which the shovel has a honeycomb-like structure filled with air. This makes the shovel lighter and shifts the weight towards the center of the ski, which produces improved maneuverability and ease of turning.
Carbon Alloy Matrix
A new fabric that heralds a new era of highly efficient materials for the construction of skis. Carbon Alloy Matrix is a combination of carbon and basalt fibers. Carbon provides lift, lightness and good power transmission, basalt provides stability and impact absorption. The new fabric increases the performance, grip, precision, stability and maneuverability of the ski.