Rossignol Contrast Midwide Snowboard 161 - Mens

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$179.95
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Size: 161cm (MW)
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Specs

Type: All Mountain
Shape:
  • Directional
Camber:
  • Camber

Staff Review

Tim from Rossignol, the Midwestern rep, talking today about the Rossignol Contrast snowboard. The Contrast is a snowboard in our line kind of built to take that entry level rider and get him up to that advanced intermediate stage quickly. It's a really, really easy snowboard to ride. What we do here, technology wise, we will use a 3.3K base on this guy for easy glide, easy maintenance. We use a 56:20 wood core, which is a really solid good feeling wood core. We use a radius sidecut, easier to initiate exit turns. We also use a vertical sidewall to maximize your edge hold. The Rossignol Contrast snowboard comes regular and wide.

Description

Rossignol Contrast Midwide Snowboard 161
Tackle the pack or the powder with easy with the Rossignol Contrast Midwide Snowboard. This board gives you a lot of range as a rider and lets you shed your beginner skin and take your riding to the next level. Excellent turning capabilities gives you plenty of agility and control for learning new techniques, and the Midwide construction helps keep you on your feet when you want to accelerate. Wood core construction gives you plenty of flex and stability riding both natural and switch.

Key Features of The Rossignol Constrast Midwide 161cm Snowboard:
  • ECO Board
  • Radial Sidecut
  • Waist Width - 26.30cm

  • Constant

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    • "not too sure"

      , Fargo, ND
      Pros: low price, sweet top sheet, Cons: seemed heavy to me, not too great of flex,

      i rented this board from a shop two times before i got my own snowboard. i didn't like it very much, and it's definitely a beginner board. i don't know how much the step-in bindings acounted for the weight but it was pretty heavy. also the flex wasn't very good, so it is not at all a park board. the bottom line, i wouldn't recommend it to a friend. it's cheap and would suit a beginner well, but not one i would choose.