
The Rossignol JDub looks like nothing you’ve ever seen, the lovechild of a snowboard and the Batmobile, it’s strange looks will get you more respect than that one-piece you’ve got stashed away in your loft., trust me, I’ve got one… a JDub that is! On the hill the JDub’s Magne-Traction edges offer incredible grip, edge-to-edge response is impressive and the pop is ballistic! At high speed the JDub offers chatter free carving. A great snowboard for advanced and aggressive riders who want to ride large jumps and halfpipe.
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Last February at the Slide trade show in Manchester Snowboard Review picked out the Rossignol Jones as one of the snowboards to look out for this season.. since Jeremy’s shock departure from Rossi, the board has been renamed the Experience. Constructed with Magnetraction, Rossignol’s AmpTek rocker profile and Carbon and Kevlar reinforcement this freeride beast is designed to be railed on its edge at mach 10, drop huge cliffs and hold an edge on critical ice loaded traverses. With Xavier De Le Rue taking more than his fair share of silver wear this season, you can rest assured; the Experience has been tried, tested and proven!
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All mountain performance in One snowboard. With snowboarders like Swiss uber guru Jonas Emery choosing to ride the One for pretty much every terrain he encounters, you can be sure the One will stand upto what you can put it through. Loaded with Magnetraction for the 09/10 season and reinforced with carbon and kevlar this Rossignol will offer uncomprimising grip and stability in all snow conditions. Definitely sporting one of the classier more understated graphics of this years Rossignol line-up.
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Rossignol wanted to build a rocker that had all the pop, smooth landings, catch free cruising and float of a rocker with the control, edge hold and response of a camber. The Amptek is the fruit of their labours, the only mens freestyle board in the Rossi range to feature Amptek technology this season is the Angus. A firm flex and some of the coolest graphics of the 09/10 season finish off a board that should make it to every serious all-mountain freestylers wish list.
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New to the Rossignol line-up last year and taking the under $400 Transworld Good Wood award for the best jib board at the test, this years Retox has got a lot to live up to. If you’re looking for a responsive and poppy jib specific ride pick up the Retox and get toxic.
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Jealous of the boys with their Yes snowboard / Rossignol Angus / Nidecker Legacy. Well no need to be anymore! Rossignol have applied their AmpTek to the Justice, the result is a snowboard with tons of pop, buttery spin initiation, catch free straigt-lines, easy presses and effortless float in the deepest of fresh. A great freestyle snowboard for girls who don’t want to be constricted to the park.
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Women pushing female snowboarding need a board that can provide all of the cutting edge design and materials that Men’s boards are packing. The Diva Mag has all of the features of the Rossignol One Mag, like Carbon and Kevlar reinforcement, Magne-Traction and a progressive all-mountain directional twin shape but have softened it up slightly with biaxial glass. By all accounts the Diva Mag absolutely flys out of pipe thanks to the unmatched grip courtesy of Magne-traction and the dynamite pop that Carbon reinforcement provides.
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All conditions and terrain versatility in an affordable package, the Rossignol Scope is an ideal snowboard for inexperienced riders that have got the hang of the basics and want a snowboard that will aid fast and pain free progression, whether it be in the park or at the top of a moguled black run.
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A beautifully crafted swallow tailed snowboard with cutting edge construction under a stunning bamboo veneer topsheet. Designed for huge carves on untouched faces with effortless float thanks to the long nose and reduced surface area of the tail and impressive chatter free edge hold, the benefit of the huge 12.3m sidecut radius, huge effective edge and dual torsion box quadraxial glass with cabon and kevlar reinforcement. Built with only speed and powder in mind.
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Rossignol have struck gold with the Decoy’s new graphics, straight off the beaches of Jamaica, serve with a large dash of Coke and Barbados Rum on the rocks! Expect to see this essential rasta colourway base all over french snowboard parks next season. The Rossignol Decoy is a lively slopestyle snowboard, stiff between the bindings with an aggresive/tight sidecut and poppy nose and tail. The Decoy is perfect for aggresive freestyle snowboarders who want a stiffer park board to ride every feature in the park and the odd backcountry kicker on.
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