Rossignol Scimitar Skis
With a 98mm underfoot width, the Scimitar is pretty darn beefy for a park ski. Featuring Rossignol’s Spin Turn technology, it has a full rocker profile with no camber underfoot. Testers said the shape is playful, and that the ski is full of pop and easy to spin. Another said, “It’s almost too big for jumps, but if you’re into a wider ski, this will hold it down anywhere you go.” It features a wood and Microcell foam core, making the ski lightweight and strong. It’s also built with Minicap construction, like the Scratch, so you can count on this ski for strong edge hold no matter if you’re cruising between jumps or shredding elsewhere on the mountain.
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With a 98mm underfoot width, the Scimitar is pretty darn beefy for a park ski. Featuring Rossignol’s Spin Turn technology, it has a full rocker profile with no camber underfoot. Testers said the shape is playful, and that the ski is full of pop and easy to spin. Another said, “It’s almost too big for jumps, but if you’re into a wider ski, this will hold it down anywhere you go.” It features a wood and Microcell foam core, making the ski lightweight and strong. It’s also built with Minicap construction, like the Scratch, so you can count on this ski for strong edge hold no matter if you’re cruising between jumps or shredding elsewhere on the mountain.