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| Flex: | Medium |
| Width: | Regular |
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| Sidewall Type: | Sidewall |
| Core: | Wood C/K |
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| Stance Setback: | None |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
Description
Rossignol Alias + Snowboard 155
The Rossignol Alias + snowboard is a feature-packed all-terrain board masquerading as a budget board. It features a full wood core intertwined with carbon and Kevlar fibers to give you great pop, and durability. With a twin freestyle design you can ride this board in the park, or hit the trails with confidence.
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| Effective Edge (cm) | 118.0 |
| Tip Width (cm) | 30.68 |
| Tail Width (cm) | 30.68 |
| Waist Width (cm) | 26.2 |
| Sidecut (m) | 7.5 |
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Dave Says

Dave here at The House talking about one of the snowboard I sell the most, it is Rossignol Alias snowboard. A lot of bang for the buck with this snowboard. If you are looking to get into freestyle or if you have been doing it for a second, this is a great one to check out because we have got to say it has really good presence on the web.
What makes it different from all the other twins is it has a deep progressive side cut. So this one is actually a great jump snowboard, also it is good in hard pack as well too. It still has a softer nose and tail and so can have its own boxes and rails. It has got a side wall construction which is going to take a lot of rail and box damage, also it is going to hook up really good on icy hard pack conditions.
The base is a combo base, we have got the subliminated ptex here and in the center you do have die cut inlay as well. It is a really, really good bang for the buck, so rating on this one, 1 for soft deck and 10 for something we take to Alaska, I would place it in like a 4 or 5. So the Rossignol Alias snowboard is definitely intended for all around intermediate to advanced freestyle and like I said one of my best sellers, do get on it.


















