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| Flex: | Medium |
| Width: | Regular |
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| Sidewall Type: | Sidewall |
| Core: | Wood 6420 |
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| Stance Setback: | None |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
Description
Rossignol Sultan Snowboard 150
The Rossignol Sultan is one of their perennially most popular men's boards. This is a directional board, an all mountain design, built for the entry level to intermediate snowboarder who wants a freeride board that's both reliable and rugged. The Sultan's core is 6420 cross-weave fiberglass on a vertically laminated wood core for ruggedness and a traditional ride that's smooth and easy. The single sidecut gives control that's easy to learn and consistent no matter where action is applied. The base is ready to go from the factory and designed to avoid frequent waxings. You can't go wrong with the Sultan.
Style - All Mountain: The nose is 1 to 6cm longer than the tail and the inserts are located 2cms toward the back. Definitely a directional board but still versatile
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| Effective Edge (cm) | 113.00 |
| Tip Width (cm) | 28.68 |
| Tail Width (cm) | 28.53 |
| Waist Width (cm) | 24.40 |
| Sidecut (m) | 7.6 |
Sultan
Videos
Staff Review
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Dave Says

Dave here at the House talking about one of our best sellers, the Rossignol Sultan snowboard. Kind of like a lot of the Rossignols I have been mentioning here lately, you are looking at an entry level to intermediate all mountain snowboard. It has really solid construction. At the lower price point that this one is at, this one is really going to be one of your best bets for durability.
Rossignol really just keeps their prices down by producing so many skis and snowboards worldwide. There stuff comes in at a really good value, even at full retail. But then we get a super hook on it and pass the savings on to you. What you are looking at is a directional all mountain snowboard, little bit longer nose and tail. Single radius sidecut. Mellow. Predictable. The sidewall construction is going to hold an edge really good on icy hard-packed terrain and hold up better if you are going through the park. The base on this one, you are going to be looking at an extruded silk screen base, or subliminated base. That is about a 3,000 grade P-Tex, so it is pretty fast, easy to maintain, easy to repair if something happens to it.
Yeah. Anybody entry level to intermediate, if you are looking for a good cruiser, the Rossignol Sultan snowboard is a good one to check out.
Customer Reviews | Add Your Review!
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"Stiff Ride"
Pros: Stable at high speeds, Poppy, Cons: STIFF,I learned to snowboard on this board. It's a very stiff directional. The board was too big for me, but once I learned to handle it, it did very well on the icy hills of the midwest. If you're looking for an inexpensive board with lots of pop, that can carve hard on icy groomers and chop, you'll have fun with the Sultan.


















