Rossignol Experience 86 Ti Ski + SPX 14 Konect GW B90 Binding [2023]

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Rossignol Experience 86 Ti Ski + SPX 14 Konect GW B90 Binding [2023]

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Item No. 25846858
$1,199.95 $839.97 (30% off)

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Description

The Rossignol Experience 86 Ti Ski responds with energy to every ask for a high-performance all-resort feel. Titanal layers, a wood core and an 86mm waist create a versatile and stable platform for charging across changing snow conditions. The confidence-boosting control of Rossignol's Drive Tip design works with the sidecut and full sidewall design for smooth turn initiation and powerful edge control through the entire turn.

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  • PEFC™-certified poplar wood core
  • Titanal reinforcement
  • Drive Tip
  • Rectangular Sidewall construction
  • Premium hardtop
  • All Trail sidecut
  • All Trail Rocker
  • Radius: 16 m (at 176 cm)
  • Sidecut: 132-86-120 mm (at 176 cm)
  • Weight per pair: 4 kg (at 176 cm)
  • *Comes with SPX 14 Konect GW B90 bindings
  • Product ID #: 25846858
  • Vendor Style#: RAMFP02

Features

SKI & SNOWBOARD SERVICES

Please visit our services page for more information on ski and snowboard services available at select Sporting Life store locations.

BINDINGS DO NOT COME PRE-MOUNTED

Bindings do not come mounted on skis, please visit one of our retail locations to have them installed by a certified binding technician.

DRIVE TIP

Drive Tip blends directional fibers in the tip with soft dampening material through the forebody to absorb vibration for confidence-boosting control.
Fit & Sizing

Alpine Skis Sizing Guide

In addition to other important factors like skill level and terrain type, choosing the right ski for you depends on knowing which size is best suited for your height. This simple measurement provides an approximate guide for beginners who are new to the sport and are unsure where to start when it comes to sizing. Use the following size chart to help guide you to the perfect ski.

Alpine Skis Size Chart

Height (in) Beginner (cm) Intermediate (cm) Advanced (cm)
3' - 3'1" 65-74 cm
3'2" - 3'3" 75-79 cm
3'4" - 3'6" 80-84 cm
3'7" - 3'8" 85-94 cm
3'9" - 3'10" 95-104 cm 105-109 cm
3'11" - 4' 105-109 cm 110-114 cm 115-119 cm
4'1" - 4'2" 110-114 cm 115-119 cm 120-124 cm
4'3" - 4'4" 110-114 cm 115-119 cm 120-124 cm
4'5" - 4'6" 120-124 cm 125-129 cm 130-134 cm
4'7" - 4'8" 125-129 cm 130-134 cm 135-139 cm
4'9" - 4'11" 130-134 cm 135-139 cm 140-144 cm
5' - 5'1" 135-139 cm 140-144 cm 145-149 cm
5'2" - 5'3" 140-144 cm 145-149 cm 150-159 cm
5'4" - 5'5" 145-149 cm 150-154 cm 155-165 cm
5'6" - 5'7" 150-154 cm 155-159 cm 160-169 cm
5'8" - 5'9" 155-159 cm 160-164 cm 165-175 cm
5'10" - 6' 160-164 cm 165-169 cm 170-185 cm
6'1" - 6'2" 165-169 cm 170-174 cm 185+ cm
6'3" - 6'4" 170-174 cm 175-185 cm 185+ cm
6'6" + 180+ cm 185+ cm 185+ cm

On average, your skis should fall somewhere between your chin and forehead when held upright. There are a few additional details that play a significant role in determining which ski size is best fit for you. After consulting the size chart, be sure to consider your weight, skill level, skiing style and the type of terrain you’ll be frequenting.

Here are some reasons for sizing up or down:

Weight

  • Size up if you are closer to the high end of your weight range or above average weight for your height.
  • Size down if you are closer to the low end of your weight range or below average weight for your height.

Skill Level and Style

  • Size up if you are an advanced/expert skier who prefers to be fast and aggressive in style.
    • Longer skis tend to have a more stable feel.
  • Size down if you are a beginner/intermediate skier who prefers skiing at a more leisurely pace with quick turns.
    • Shorter skis offer higher overall manoeuverability.

Terrain

  • Size up if you love to explore the backcountry. Most off-piste skiers lean towards longer skis.
  • Size down if you prefer carving your way down a well-groomed mountain or hard pack snow.
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