Review: Rossignol Reserve Snowboard

By Published On: December 17th, 20090 Comments

Dave here at The House, talking about one of my best selling women’s snowboards, the Rossignol Reserve snowboard. Super, super consistent seller for us. Comes in at a really good price point. It’s a pretty versatile snowboard.

You’re looking at directional shape. It’s going to have a slightly longer nose than tail. Definitely means it’s going to be good for entry-level to intermediate all-mountain rider. It handles speed really well, can take it into the powder, just a really, really nice snowboard.

Got a solid graphic rolling into the sidewall construction. As always it’s going to be more durable. It’s going to grip better on icy, hard packed snow versus a cap construction. It does go all the way around the snowboard. It protects the nose and tail too, and it does have a full wrapping metal edge. Base of this one is going to be extruded. It’s going to be really easy to maintain. You’re not going to have to wax it quite as much. Easy to repair if you get like a knick from a rock. It is a subliminated graphic, so it’s inked on the underside of the P-tex.

From there you’ve got a progressive side cut on this one, real easy turn initiation, but then a powerful side cut in the middle to really arch you through to the next turn. Just, like I said, a super good bang for the buck. This snowboard is definitely usually competing with other brands for their snowboards that are probably 50 to 100 bucks higher. So Rossi, always really, really good value, and it can allow you to throw more money to your snowboard boots…Rossignol Reserve snowboard.

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