Staff Review
Hi, I'm Tim from Rossignol with Midwestern Snowboard Rep. Just showing you guys the Rossignol Storm snowboard. What we have going on here is a little technology. We are running essentially a full 64:20 wood core, reinforced with carbon and kevlar, give the core in the snowboard a little bit of pop, a little big of snap.
We run a radius side cut, so it's very predictable, very easy turn, initiation, and exit. Along with the slant sidewall for better edge hold. We use 4.4 K base on this guy, to give you superior glide. But it also has a little bit stiffer flex pattern up in the nose. A little bit softer in the tail. Initiates a turn, punches through the crud, it floats up on the powder. The Rossignol Storm snowboard is an awesome all mountain snowboard.
Description
Rossignol Storm Snowboard 158 A new introduction in the mid range section this year, the Rossignol Storm targets at all mountain riders looking for an outstanding board at a very competitive price. Solid, versatile and perfectly balanced, this board has the same shape as the Jones but with a softer flex and a wood core construction. Are you getting the picture yet? The perfect user-friendly ride for the average snowboarder with enough performance on tap to tackle any mountain.
Key Features of the Rossignol Storm 158cm Snowboard:
All mountain style - Control, feel and grip to take your backcountry experience to the next level
Single sidecut - A constant sidecut radius all along the running length for an easy turn initiation and exit and a consistent performance on edge
Plain die-cut 4.4 with Stone Grind base - A lower density stone ground sintered base: fast, durable, and easy to service
Mat/glossy combo topsheet
Sidecut (m):
8.4
Eff.edge (cm):
118.0
Nose/Tail (cm):
29.4/29.3
Waist (cm):
25.2
Storm
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