Rossignol Trickstick Review

By Published On: January 22nd, 20110 Comments

2011 Rossignol Trickstick Snowboard

This is a Rossignol Trickstick freestyle snowboard that comes in mid-wide options for the recreational to the advanced rider. The twin tip shape will have a centered stance and Rossignol’s Auto Turn AmpTek profile. In between the bindings, there is ½ of a millimeter of camber, and underneath the bindings, the board will gradually rock up on the nose and the tail. The deep progressive side cut radius will help you enter turns easily and snap out of turns with a lot of force. The flex rating is in between a soft and medium. The nose is going to have a flex rating of a 6, the mid-section a four, and the tail a 6. So it’s going to be a great board for learning how to [carve] a little bit better, or even for learning how to press on boxes. The 6420 wood core runs from tip to tail and the extruded 3300 base pops quite a bit because of the great graphic on the bottom. That’s right. It’s a die-cut base that’s low maintenance and highly durable. This is the Rossignol Trickstick Snowboard.

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