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The women's Rossignol Arcade 80 skis offer a lightweight feel and confident carving for all on-piste snow conditions.
*Bindings must be mounted and adjusted by a qualified ski tech
Open the door to the entire resort. The women's Rossignol Arcade 80 skis offer a lightweight feel and confident carving for all on-piste snow conditions. Carbon layers reduce overall weight and our VAS construction absorbs shock for a smooth feel. They balance the playful feel of rocker with the reliable edge control of sidewall construction for the confidence to carve through varied on-piste conditions. Intermediate and beginner skiers will appreciate the blend of confident edge control and agility for the confidence to ski anywhere. They're made for the snow you find versus the snow you expect to find, so you can carve and charge from first chair to final lap, all winter long. 100% every turn.
V-A-S reduces ski vibration to provide ultra smooth snow contact giving a confident connected flow in all snow conditions.
Rossignol's "Line Control Technology" harnesses pure power and energy, providing optimal stability and line control in all conditions. The integration of the "central vertical power rail" in the wood core, eliminates counter-flex to ensure constant stable snow contact, giving dynamic control of your line while retaining the ski's energy.
Cap sidewall construction features topsheet material that rolls from edge-to-edge of the ski (no sidewalls), offering lightweight ease-of-use, more comfortable ski-ability and increased resistance to chipping.
While some choose to charge hard, others prefer a more relaxed approach to the slopes. Rossignol's new ADAPTIVE FLEX answers the needs of every skier with three unique flex profiles (BOOST, ACTIVE, ASSIST) to ensure the right flex for the right feel. ASSIST FLEX is Rossignol's softest flex designed for comfortable and easy-to-handle skiability.
Poplar wood cores provide a good balance of weight, dampness, and elasticity for a versatile blend of power, agility, and playfulness.
Fiberglass offers more elasticity than carbon and comes in multiple weights and weavings, making it the best choice for customized flex and torsional resistance.
Sintered Base offers a good balance of glide and durability.
Adapted for every terrain and snow condition, the Tip and Tail Rocker delivers a more balanced blend of hard snow precision and soft snow playfulness. The longer, more progressive tip and early rise tail profiles delivers more targeted all-terrain performance and the freedom to excel in all conditions.
Rossignol extended the sidecut to improve high-speed grip while simultaneously improving low-speed handling. Extending the sidecut far into the tip means that the ski can be in contact with the snow along its full length when the skier is at high speeds. At lower speeds, rotation becomes easier and playfull.
Rossignol's new Premium Hardtop offers uncompromising topsheet durability and graphic richness to protect and prolong the life of your skis.
| Length (cm) | 134 | 142 | 150 | 158 | 166 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sidecut Tip (mm) | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 | 130 |
| Sidecut Waist (mm) | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 |
| Sidecut Tail (mm) | 118 | 118 | 118 | 118 | 118 |
| Radius (m) | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
| Ski weight (kg/pair) | 1.1 | 1.2 | 1.3 | 1.4 | 1.4 |
| 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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