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Rossignol S3 Koopman Skis 2010
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Rossignol S3 Koopman Skis 2010: The 2010 Rossignol S3 Koopman Skis are two skis in one. When skiing powder, the directional sidecut is the dominant feature – perfect for slashing and buttering turns. On piste, the sidecut handles like a true twin in the park and landing switch. The S3 gives a whole new meaning to the one-ski-quiver. The S3 also makes a great backcountry alpine touring or tele ski. It is the perfect powder tool for backcountry skiers who love skiing the deep.
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50% Backcountry / 50% Jib. All Mountain jibber
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Core and Flex Pattern – Wood with Rossignol’s Amptek Technology that combines early-rise tip and tail, camber underfoot, reverse sidecut in the tip and tail, and sidecut
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Construction – Traditional Sandwich Construction creates a multilayer ski with greater torsional strength.
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Shape – Rossignol’s new revolutionary Sigma Profile features standard sidecut underfoot for grip on hardpack with reverse, pin shape sidecut at the tip and tail for floatation in powder. This gives the ski a more slash-and-buttery feel.
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Binding Compatibility – Requires brake width of at least 98mm
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| Ability Level |
Advanced - Expert |
| Core Material |
Wood Monocore (Poplar) |
| Dims: Tip |
124 (159), 124 (168), 127 (177), 128 (186) |
| Dims: Waist |
96 (159), 96 (168), 98 (177), 98 (186) |
| Dims: Tail |
114 (159), 114 (168), 118 (177), 118 (186) |
| Rocker Type |
Rocker |
| Tail Type |
Full Twin Tip |
| Turning Radius |
15.5m (159), 17.5 (168), 19.8 (177), 23 (186) |
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By Woody_BC from The Wasatch on 9/14/2009 Pros: Great Flotation, Lightweight, Powder, Smooth Ride Best Uses: Backcountry, Powder, Telemarking Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The S3 is not just a Jib ski. By Woody_BC from The Wasatch on 9/13/2009 Pros: Durable, Good Grip, Great Flotation, Lightweight, Powder, Scratch Resistant, Smooth Ride Best Uses: Alpine Touring, Backcountry, Powder, Telemarking Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful] By Itch from Breck on 9/11/2009 Pros: Durable, Great Flotation, Lightweight, Scratch Resistant Best Uses: Downhill, Moguls, Powder Describe Yourself: Advanced Skier Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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