Year of birth: 1980
Discipline: freeride
best results
1 place, Scott Czech Ride - Open Championship 2010 Lenzerheide, Switzerland
2nd, Mystic Experience - Freeride World Qualifier 2009 Monte Rosa, Italy
1st place, K2 Big Mountain 2006 Cragieburn, New Zealand
2nd, Mission Freeride 2006 Schilthorn, Switzerland
1st place, Red Bull Snow Thrill Qualifications on Jasna 2005 Chopok, Slovakia
For whom: | Women's |
Type of skis: | Freeride |
Type of skier: | Sports |
Type of ski slope: | Powder, Prepared and powder |
Color: | Black, White |
Core type: | Wooden core |
Ski width under bindings: | 100 - 135mm |
Radius: | Medium (14-17m) |
Including binding: | No, Yes |
Binding up to - kg: | 120 kg |
A patented tech - nology exclusive to Rossignol! The tip is filled with air for maximum lightness and built to retain excellent torsional rigidity. The ski’s weight is redistributed, freeing the tip and tail of the ski and providing greater ease, safety and versatility. The centre of gravity is closer to the centre of the ski, concentrating power under the skier’s feet.
This brand-new fibre is ushering in a new era of high-efficiency materials. Combining an extremely lightweight design with high mechanical properties, the Carbon Alloy Matrix raises the ski’s performance across the board, whether in terms of grip and versatility, precision and permissiveness, or stability and manoeuvrability. The Carbon Alloy Matrix is the result of a clever blend of Carbon fibre and Basalt fibre. Carbon provides boost, lightness and power transmission, while Basalt contributes its shock-absorbing and stabilising properties. Boost your skiing for a white-knuckle experience!
The DAMP TECH insert at the tip reduces ski vibrations to absorb irregularities in the terrain.
The DOUBLE LCT VISCO construction is an adaptation of Line Control Technology on wider skis to improve line control with comfort and snow feel.
The EXTENDED CORE construction increases ski-snow contact and the torsional stability of the ski, boosting precision and control in varied snow conditions.
A high POP FACTOR describes a ski with rebound and high-octane flex for young skiers. Whereas a ski with a low POP FACTOR offers stability and comfort for cruising-style skiing.
RECTANGULAR SIDEWALL CONSTRUCTION
A contemporary sandwich construction, with wood core, vertical walls, fiberglass and titanal or carbon reinforcement. The wood core acts as the ski's "backbone", and gives a great feel on snow. The rectangular structure enables improved flexibility distribution, while the vertical walls give immediate, powerful grip.
The TITANAL BEAM delivers the right amount of power under the foot and enhances grip across the entire length of the ski.