Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC 2007 Ski Review

Model: Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC (2007)
Size(cm) / Radius(m): 170/? 176/20.1 182/?
Sidecut: 118-88-111

Manufacturer’s Description of the Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC:

"Authentic backcountry skis (jumps in powder) PLUS magic forgiveness.  Sold with stencil sets so you can personalize your skis."

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Reader Ski Reviews of the Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC 2007
Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC 2007
Written by xcjamie on 11/21

This ski is $100 less than the BC WRS but the saving isn’t worth it unless you are lightweight and less aggressive.  Still a good ski but skinnier than BC WRS and not as versatile.

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Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/28

i got these last season and had no problems with them.  they worked great in the park and liked the groomed runs to.  the did have a tendency to sink and were a little hard to turn in the really deep stuff.  all in all a great ski for those on a budget.

Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/19

I skied the 2006 sprayer bcs, the same as the 2007s (or so I hear). They sunk a little much in powder, and that hurt how quickly they turn in the trees. On crud or open runs with powder, they can maintain a pretty high speed without much difficulty. They stink switch, probably because I ride the Addicts (which are the illest skis for skiing switch). All in all, I wasn’t really impressed. They seem better for the less aggressive skier or the beginner who wants to explore in the backcountry. I am 165 lbs 5’8” and they didn’t really hold up as well as I needed, felt like they were holding me back a little. Very soft and flexible. Decent edge hold for what you get out of a soft ski. The tips and tails need to be bigger, needs more pop out of the turns. People always say that you get a good deal, but I say you get what you pay for, and, even thought this won’t hurt the wallet as much, they simply aren’t worth what is saved. wanna-be Pocket Rockets in my opinion.

Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/21

I’m skiing my second year on these skis and have been happy with them thus far. Stable and reliable park ski, great on groomers, and decent in pow. They do sink a little bit, but not terribly, since I’m a relatively little guy (5’10” 140 lbs.). Overall great ski for the price.

Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/03

I hated these skis. I also own a pair of twin tip Line skis, but my friend broke his skis so I lent him my lines and was forced to use these when I took them into the park and tried to Japan off a 24fter I couldn’t get my ski up in time because they were so heavy and I had a lot of hang time. Pressing on these is near impossible. The saying one bad apple spoils the rest is true in this context. I won’t ever buy another pair of Rossignol skis for a long time.

Rossignol Scratch Sprayer BC 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 04/16

Bought these last season, have not been impressed at all! Were told they were very versatile and great in powder. Probably the worst skis I’ve ever skied on in powder, so hard to keep them up, they constantly nose dived, used my factory race skis ahead of these off piste. Not too great in park either. Looks like Rossi went for an all round ski and produced a ski that is very standard at everything but master of none. Going for salomon suspect and Czar’s for next season.

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