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Rossignol 2015 ski reviews

Reviewers' score
16.7

The Hero Master M21 is a great giant ski and the ultimate tool for completing perfect long turns. An excellent choice for fans of long turns, high speeds, and learners.

Reviewers' score
16.6
AWARD

AWARD

The Rossignol Hero Elite LT-Ti is unquestionably a success, and stands out for its very good performance/accessibility ratio. It just falls short of the reviewers’ recommendation. We highly recommend this ski to a wide range of skiers looking mainly for a reliable and effective ski for carving and long turns.

Reviewers' score
15.5
BEST SKI

BEST SKI

A bit less accessible, bur with a far better performance than the other skis in this category, the Rossignol Hero Elite SX Carbon was our top ski because of its aptitude to help the rider to make technical progress thanks to the quality and ease of transition from skid turns to carving. An excellent choice for good skiers who want to improve their technique. Beginners should look for a model that’s more accessible (e.g. the Fischer Motive).

Reviewers' score
15.2

The Rossignol Hero Elite ST Ti is a ski designed for the pleasure of sport rather than pure performance. It’s a very good choice for intermediate to very good skiers who aim for performance without the need to control a thoroughbred. The Hero Elite will offer sensations galore... without requiring rock solid thighs.

Reviewers' score
14.9

To quote one of the reviewers, the Rossignol Pursuit 18 Ti is an “easy and effective” ski that we recommend for intermediate to very good skiers who want to improve their performance without too much technical effort, with a focus on long turns.

Reviewers' score
14.2

As a true piste ski, its performance is less impressive than some of its rivals in this category. A good choice for riders who prefer the piste and the spaces between pistes, where its capacity to absorb the terrain and its performance in crud will make the difference.

Reviewers' score
14.0

With a 100 mm waist, the Experience 100 Ti Open is the widest ski in this section. With such a width you might be forgiven for thinking it would be less comfortable on piste, but in fact the ski performs really well. Its easy handling in different snow conditions makes it an ideal ski for long runs in the crud.

Reviewers' score
12.8

A very athletic ski for this category, the Unique 4 is handicapped by its lack of accessibility. T would probably have done better in the "High-end piste" category.