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The Experience 80 Carbon ski combines the agile feel of a lightweight build with the confident edge control of full sidewall construction for all-resort skiing.
*Bindings must be mounted and adjusted by a qualified ski tech
Push your skills. Explore more. The Experience 80 Carbon ski combines the agile feel of a lightweight build with the confident edge control of full sidewall construction for all-resort skiing. Carbon layers and a paulownia wood core reduce overall weight. The confidence-boosting control of our Drive Tip design works with the sidecut and full sidewall construction for smooth turn initiation and a powerful edge through the entire turn.
All Trail Sidecut delivers a responsive feel with quick edge engagement and powerful, consistent carving
Drive Tip Solution blends directional fibers in the tip with soft dampening material through the forebody to absorb vibration for confidence-boosting control
Carbon fiber enhances stability, strength and ski-snow contact while reducing weight
Paulownia wood core reduces ski weight for a balance of weight, power and maneuverability
Rectangular Sidewall construction delivers race-proven grip, precision and power
| Ability Level | Intermediate |
|---|---|
| Terrain | All mountain |
| Sidecut | 125-80-113 |
| Binding | Xpress 11 Gripwalk |
| Core | PAULOWNIA WOOD CORE |
| Reinforcements | Carbon |
| Construction | Sidewalls |
| Radius | 158 - 13m / 166 - 14m / 174 - 16m / 182 - 18m |
| PISTE | ALL MOUNTAIN | FREERIDE | TOURING | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Your height - 10 cm | Your height - 10 cm | Your height - 5 cm | Your height - 10 cm |
| Intermediate | Your height - 7 cm | Your height - 5 cm | Your height - 5 cm | Your height - 10 cm |
| Experienced | Your height - 5 cm | Your height | Your height | Your height - 5 cm |
| Expert | Your height | Your height + 5 cm | Your height + 5-10 cm | Your height - 5 cm |
This chart reflects suggestions from Rossignol. Ski sizing is very subjective and this chart does not take into account all factors.
We find that weight tends to be the most important factor in ski size. Therefore, if you are above-average weight for your height you might consider sizing up, below-average weight skiers should size down. For more details on ski sizing, stop by your local ski shop!
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