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Staff Review
Tim from Rossignol, the Midwestern Snowboard rep talking today about the Rossignol Storm storm. The Storm snowboard utilizes the same shape as what running in the Jeremy Jones, the pro model. Â It is built for the everyday rider. What we've got here is a full wood core, reinforced with carbon and Kevlar, you go to a radial sidecut, very easy turn initiation, very smooth, a little bit stiffer up on the tip, but a little bit softer on the tail to cut through all that crab. 4.4K, cinder base. Absolutely, a fun snowboard to ride, basically, built for anybody - the Rossignol Storm Snowboard.
Description
Rossignol Storm Snowboard 158 Every guy likes to compare we all know that. The good news is that with the Rossignol Storm Snowboard you will be on top whenever comparisons are made on the slope. Every other boarder out there will notice this freestyle board as you carve down your favorite hill. Once you strap this board to your feet, you will feel the benefit of having such a sleek design based on a carbon reinforced wood core. The Rossignol Strom appeals to your intuition as soon as you get off the lift and provides you a great ride every time.
Key Features of The Rossignol Storm 158cm Snowboard:
Freeride Board
Radial Sidecut
Waist Width - 25.20cm
Storm
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