Rossignol

Approval Rate: 83%

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    snowboardlife

    Fri Dec 22 2006

    Rossignols are a legit company and make a damn good product. I tend to believe much of the hate is based primarily on their ski name. In my experience, rossi's work well in all conditions and are durable. Definately worth a shot.

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    knowitall101

    Sat Feb 25 2006

    I bought a rossignol in the early season of 05-06. i've snowboarded a little before that so i didn't really know alot about boards and brands and what not. i got a '53 alias with 1000 bindings and it's insane. Everything works perfect, the sidecut is real deep for snappy turns, the flex is a little stiff in the beginning but if you bend them around a little they loosen up. Perfect for park or any terrain for that matter. After boarding and researching for a while and learining about all the products and prices and comparing around.. i've come to conlusion that this board has the best performance to dollar ratio and i recommend these boards for everyone.

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    whiteout69

    Sun Jan 01 2006

    I got a Rossignol Scope, and it's mint for everything I do with it. Mainly FreeRide mountian and a bit of Pipe Work and Big Air. Never Skied, so I don't know how well thoes are but I know people that have them and they like them. Great Company, I think I'll stick with them for boards in the years to come.

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    rcktscientist7_67

    Wed Nov 02 2005

    I have a Rossignol Myth 158. Fantastic board, very light (integrated carbon fiber), great pop and flex, tight turning radius, incredibly manuverable. The only downsides are that the edge rusts easily, though it's fine if you take care of it, and the top paint layer peels easily. The board alone is worth $600, I got it with boots and bindings for $300 because it was from the previous model year. Rossignol is easily Burton's equal, minus the hype and jacked up price tag.

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    star75b1

    Fri Oct 07 2005

    I just bought a Rossignol Zena and it looks pretty but, I've never ridden one bfore so i dunno...I have only used burton in the past but, hopefully this will prove to be a good board....I've heard a lot of good things about the boards but for some reason "SKI" just sticks in my head lke K2 or like worse, if soloman made a board. since i have not tried I will rate high...because it takes a lot for me to try a new product if I am already happy!

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    all_hail_to_j_mong

    Sat Nov 23 2002

    They suck, all hail j-mong, bbbbbrrrrrbbbbbdddddbbbbbaaaaabbbbbrrrrrbbbbbdddddr rrrraaaaabbbbb in an alligator costume

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    forums_r_the_best

    Sun Nov 17 2002

    they suck they dont even have metal edges they r RENTAL BOARDS go make ur skis instead dont make both

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    burtonux

    Wed Nov 06 2002

    GREAT HEAVY IS BETTER THAN LIGHT

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    burton_sux

    Wed Nov 06 2002

    Burton sux alot rossis r the frickin bomb. Rossignols are great boards and r really good. They r heavy but heavy is some what better than light because the r more stronger and last longer they are great at pipes and jumps also jumping off a mountain thy wont break a lot of people think that they sukfor pipe but any person thats had one says there good and im a board tester for snowboarder mag and rossignol is #1 Forum #2 Burton #3, so everyone that thinks burton is the best is wrong there just overated cuz someone started a rumor. Rossignols get big air andhave great pop! PEACE ...DAVID ROSS

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    luke_s

    Tue Jan 09 2001

    Rossignol has been making skis for years and have taken the latest technology in making downhill products and developed some of the best snowboards on the market. The boards are extremely lively with deep side cut making turns effortless. They are made with an eye for perfection and are bullet proof. I will definitely buy another Rossignol when I get the chance.

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    kat81141

    Mon Nov 20 2000

    I have a binding set up by Rossignol, and it works great. The only complaint I have was the price, it was very expensive but I'm happy with the product. The other thing was the selection for a woman's boot- they only had one boot for my type of binding in women's size.

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    locotes

    Thu Nov 16 2000

    High tech snowboards. Made in Europe with the finest materials. I gave them a 4 because they are expensive.

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    bboydrak

    Mon Nov 13 2000

    Good skis turned into a board! Not a bad board to have. Lightweight, quick and durable. Good for a free mountain rider. Stiff on the groomed snow but soft in powder too!

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    jdoea314

    Fri Oct 27 2000

    These snowboards are ok. This brand is better for skis rather than snowboarding. My first time riding one I didn't enjoy... not that durable, but it's suitable for a beginner. I rode the old ones, not the new ones though, so I'm not sure about their new styles and models.

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    rage300

    Thu Oct 26 2000

    Best board on market. Rossignol has the best skis and now the best boards. Smooth turns and quick speed.

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    fiercegirl

    Wed Oct 25 2000

    I like their boards because they are durable and light, and you can get good sales prices on them.

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    sira8303om

    Sat Jul 08 2000

    Good quality at an excellent price. They would be better if they had better designs.

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    pjak8292pl

    Sat Jul 08 2000

    Rossignol does not have a long tradition in snowboards such as Burton, but they produce a good snowboard. The technology and reliability is very strong and top of the line.

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    akfu7449du

    Fri Jun 16 2000

    Rossignol boards suck! The warranty is one of the best in the business though. The design is very ugly and the boards are too stiff.

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    jedi6739rg

    Wed May 17 2000

    I love Rossignol in general. They give free stuff out and their videos are cool too. I want to get one.