Rossignol Skis 2011
Written by Dan Morgan, Wednesday, 24 February 2010Rossignol Freeride
Not an awful lot new apart from the top sheets on the existing S range. The infamous S7 is now the S7.117
Rossignol S4 Jib, Rossignol S1 Jib

Rossignol S6 Jib, Rossignol S5 Jib

Rossignol S7-117, Rossignol S3-98

Rossignol S97, Rossignol S86 & Rossignol S80

Written by Dan Morgan on 03/02
From our own review page - 170 / 130-86-116.
Written by andy long on 03/14
I have bought a pair of alias skis & now done 2 ski holidays, they are great allround skis but if the piste slightly levels they almost stop dead & if you hit a bit of slush they do stop. In short if you buy these you wont have them long.
Written by T.Hudson on 03/26
Having been heavily involved in nordic skiing for the past fifteen years my hours on fat boards were non existent. I went out for the first time on the ALIAS series skis at Kicking Horse and absolutely fell in love with alpine skiing again. One run and I felt confident. Outstanding edge control, nice in the soft stuff but a bit skiterish on the higher speed groomers. All in all…I hope I can buy them at the end of the season. For a new skier they are absolutely perfect! great job Rossi.
Written by Tim Lee on 03/02
What are the tip, centre, and tail measurements of the Rossignol S86 ski. (162cm) Tim Lee