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Used 2021 Rossignol Experience 88 Ti Ski with Bindings Size: 187 (Option 242439)
$294
Retail price: $1,050
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Used 2021 Rossignol Experience 88 Ti Ski with Bindings Size: 180 (Option 242409)
$299
Retail price: $1,050
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Used 2021 Rossignol Experience 88 Ti Ski with Bindings Size: 173 (Option 242413)
$299
Retail price: $1,050
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Used 2020 Rossignol Experience 88 Ti Ski with Bindings Size: 180 (Option 242411)
$299
Retail price: $1,050
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Used 2020 Rossignol Experience 86 Basalt Ski with Bindings Size: 158 (Option 242414)
$268
Retail price: $1,050
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Used 2020 Rossignol Experience 76 Skis with Bindings Size 138 (Option 242435)
$322
Retail price: $1,000
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Rossignol Experience Skis
The Rossignol Experience ski offers a balanced blend of stability and agility. LCT technology ensures smooth turns, while the progressive sidecut and HD Core TI provide a dampened ride. This versatile ski is perfect for skiers of all levels seeking a reliable and enjoyable experience on the slopes.
Skiers who want a versatile ski that can handle everything from groomed runs to off-piste adventures.
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Although Rossignol is mostly known for World Cup-inspired carving skis, they really did knock it out of the park with their take on the all-mountain concept. I wouldn’t be going out on a limb by saying that they didn’t quite produce a dedicated pair of freeriders, but that wasn’t really what they were going for. These skis are more than able to handle some off-piste and glade skiing while also keeping together on groomed runs as well as you’d expect a Rossignol product to perform (which is quite well, for the record).
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Adrian Ryan
Adrian has worked in ski shops and on the mountain. These days, he's living in Eastern Europe and most likes to ski the Olympic Mountains in Bosnia, Bjelašnica and Jahorina.