Rosignol Big Bang Older Telemark Skis

Rosignol Big Bang Older Telemark Skis 

DESCRIPTION

The long-awaited Rossignol free-heel fat ski, the Big Bang, is designed for skiers who seek bottomless powder. Its extra-wide shape and soft, round flex flows through powder and crud effortlessly but still skis with amazing power on the hard stuff.

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 29, 2002]
Jeremy
Skier

These are pretty nice skis. The graphics suck, though. I've always been a fan of alpine fat skis, and never skied on tele-specific skis because I thougth they were too wussy. I'm 210 lbs. and ski w/ T-Races w/ custom liners, but these skis have handled everything I've thrown at them. I've also ridden them for 2 seasons, which is unusual for me b/c I usually go through skis in about 10 days. The foam cores have lasted, and the skis still have plenty of camber. I've always shied away from foam skis, but these are really swell. Gee Whiz!

Customer Service

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Similar Products Used:

Stockli Storm Riders (204cm!) Various K2 alpine skis (all sucked)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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