Rossignol S3 2012 review! All you need to know about the Rossignol S3 2012. For pure powder runs, seriously consider the Rossignol S7 2012, the Rossignol S3 2012 however could used be your single pair of All Mountain Skis. You should be able to pick it up at $700.00 or lower. The Rossignol S3 is a solid ski for variable terrain ánd they hold themselves on powder days.
Pros – Rossignol S3 Review
If you pick your runs carefully, and get out only on powder days, pick up the S7′s. But if you will hit variable terrain in various snow conditions, the Rossignol S3 is your one-stop-ski. It flows, it grooms, it carvs, it’s light at 3,680 grams.
Cons – Rossignol S3 2012 Review
Honestly, we do not have cons on this ski. Nor did we get reports of any: We have no reports for easy scratching, poor built quality or anything like that whatsoever. Trust us, that is amazing since this is a ski sold in high volumes.
Rossignol S3 2012: The Rossignol S3 are a narrower-waisted version of the S7. Sharing the same Powder Turn Rocker as its big brother with low camber underfoot and high tip and tail rocker; the S3 is a versatile all-terrain vehicle. Powder Turn Rocker provides amazing floatation, tracking and an efficient angle of attack that gives skiers effortless steering and instant speed control. At 98mm underfoot, the S3 is a functional and lightweight all-mountain powder ski that is incredibly maneuverable, easy-to-steer and forgiving. Whether using an Alpine, AT, or freeheel bindings, the S3 has the quickness and agility perfect for poaching secret stashes in and out-of-bounds. The Rossignol S3 2012 is a versatile adventure ski and the ideal lightweight powder tool for skiers who love exploring all of the nooks-and-crannies on the mountain.