B2 Written by geragomez388 on 2006-12-01 13:14:21
I have used this ski since was called the XX and is the B2. It is an excellent ski, fast for both front side and backside. it is a little thin for heavy powder yet it is a great all-round ski. |
06 174cm b2 Written by Ski Review Guest on 2006-12-20 14:15:25
Day1 1hr -1 10 runs on icy firm snow. Very happy with grip. I was concerned since they are so much softer than my 2001 191 XX. Will update... 46, 165lbs, looking to be quicker in the trees. |
Great for a "one-ski quiver". Written by Ski Review Guest on 2006-12-17 01:56:38
Extremely versatile ski for most conditions. Not a true powder ski, but because of the dimensions, the B2 is still very good in deep snow and especially wet crud. Scores a 10 on medium and long turns on groomers, an 8 for short turns. Stability at high speeds, (say, over 40mph), like most other shape skis, it wants to wander, due to the sidecut, but it's not an issue for a good skier. Intermediates can learn some skills with this model and advanced/experts can have a perfect day with the B2. Easy to turn, but can be turned very hard with good edgehold. Stable in "figure 11"s" to a point. Floaty enough for most powder days. For the masses of good skiers: A perfect ski. |
166cm Bandit b2 2007 Written by Ski Review Guest on 2006-12-31 17:06:05
Good for quick turns on bumps and fine in 200mm powder but limited on polished artificial piste, although edges dulled by rocks after 6 days hard skiing. May need to try 174cms - Age 52 Ht 176cms Wght 161 lbs. |
174 b2 vs 191xx Written by skikoski on 2007-01-01 04:45:55
a little squirrely in 7" heavyish snow. very quick on groomers and bumps. still waiting for a lite pow day. 46 feelin like 25 again . |
174cm b2 Written by skikoski on 2007-01-18 12:15:26
Day 4. 3-4" of ultra lite powder. A total blast - love these skis. |
Paul M Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-10-16 16:06:25
These skis are awesome! There's really nothing else I can say |
Male and Female Bandits? Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-11-30 18:37:53
Is there a different bandit ski for women and men? I dont see it advertised, but the new catalogue seems to think so. I am looking at an 06 model, and it doesnt mention anything. Answers welcome. |
Bandits or Foils Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-01-07 21:19:16
I'm looking for an all mountain ski but I'm not sure whether to go for the 2006 salomon foils or the rossignol b2 bandits. Anyone know which is better? |
Old Man Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-01-15 19:18:32
This 53 year old skier had his best day EVER on these. Powder, groomed, moduls, skied-out trees; no matter. These made me better in every condition. WOW! I was shocked by their short length (174), but these babies ROCK. |
Benchmark ski Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-01-18 06:05:40
There are skis that become a "benchmark" in the industry--skis that many skiers compare other skis to. (It skis like a so-and-so, etc. You get the drift.) In recent years, the Salomon Scream Series, the Volkl 24, the K2 Axis X series, these were and still are, skis that simply rock. They are GOOD at many things and EXCEL at others. The Rossi B2, known in early versions as the Bandit XX an now another name, is a true benchmark ski. It works very well for an athletic intermediate looking for a tool to play all over the mountain and learn some new skills. It works very well for an advanced/expert skier who wants just one ski to do a bit of everything, from fast groomers to crud to powder. No, it is not a true powder ski, but for a one ski quiver, it is just fine. It is quiet at high speeds, say 40 to 50 mph, then the sidecut interferes, as in all shape skis, and pressure needs to be applied to the tips to quiet the ski, or just scrub some speed and call it good. Short turns, ok, medium and long turns at any speed--excellent. This is one of the finest all-mountain "most conditions" ski on the market. This reviewer is 5'7", 160# and skis a 174 B2. Rossi's ski sizer calls for a 165 to 174 for my skier info. I've tried the shorter size and it is great for short S turns, but my 174 works just fine, especially for high-speed figure 11's. The only other ski as good as this is the K2 Recon, nearly the same dimensions, radius and similar wood construction, except it's made in (ugh) China. No matter, it's all slave labor. |
Feeling 20 Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-02-13 23:59:29
I purchased these 192cm Bandits last year and used em once at Mt. Baldy in March. Never had any opp to test, no snow, rocks, Endeded up having to PTec the bottom on a few spots. However, this season, had the most snow in quite some years and I have been to local So Cal Mountains 4 times. These Skiis "Complete Me" I have stepped up my game so much with these. they work on anything. Great Job Rozz-ee! MJ 42 Newport Mesa, CA |
Great All Around Ski Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-03-16 05:24:50
This ski puts a smile on my face every time I point it down the hill. The 174's handle it all, Midwest Ice, Groomed Runs, Fresh Powder and Crud. The B2 proves Rossignol is still capable of making legendary skis. |
Got to get these skis Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-04-16 01:18:04
Just got back from closing day at winter park and a demo of these skis. What can I say? I'm 62 and there I am skiing moguls on Mary Jane. Still can't believe a ski could make such a difference in my ability. Got to get these skis. |
well shouldnt of bought Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-12-16 00:00:49
i think there really good skis and there basicaly a good ovr all ski but now a yrlater i want a twin tip cus these are not very good in the park |