Rossignol is one of the ski manufacturers that took up the topic of "rocker" early on - rocker stands for the greater curvature of the shovel and the end of the ski - and helped push the trend with innovative products. The Experience line was launched on the market three years ago, when there were still hardly any rockered piste skis and most manufacturers still wanted to please their customers with classic carver skis. Rossignol has developed different rocker types for the different ski segments, for the all-mountain segment, which is used both on the piste and in deep snow, the "Auto Turn Rocker" with 30% rocker content and 70% preload content at the shovel and ski tip. This is a strong rocker for a piste ski, but still leaves enough edge grip as a piste ski. In addition, the Experience line models feature CascadeTip technology, which makes the shovel lighter and more maneuverable, and Extended Sidecut technology, which provides better edge grip for both high tempo and maneuverable turns thanks to an extended waist. Ultimately, the line impresses with a masculine design that appeals. In all, customers have 9 models to choose from in center widths ranging from 74 to 98 mm, and that's neat. No matter what terrain and what level, Rossignol has a suitable model ready for every all-mountain friend.
Models | Lengths | Radius | Mass |
Experience 98 | 172, 180, 188 cm | 19.9 m (180 cm) | 139-98-128 mm |
Experience 88 | 162, 170, 178, 186 cm | 16.5 m (178 cm) | 135-88-124 mm |
Experience 83 | 152, 160, 168, 176, 184 cm | 15.5 m (176 cm) | 132-83-120 mm |
Experience 78 | 150, 158, 166, 174, 182 cm | 17.0 m (174 cm) | 122-78-111 mm |
Experience 76 CA | 136, 146, 156, 166, 176 cm | 15.2 m (166 cm) | 121-76-111 mm |
Experience 74 | 136, 146, 156, 166, 176 cm | 15.2 m (166 cm) | 120-74-110 mm |