2025 Rossignol Arcade 88
Designed with expert skiers, patrollers and instructors in mind, they balance a blend of race tech and freeride construction to create a new quiver-of-one experience. The combination of a shorter turn radius and a wide 88mm waist with a rockered tip and tail profile makes for progressive carving in all terrain. They're made for the snow you find versus the snow you expect to find, so you can carve and charge from first chair to final lap, all winter long.
ABILITY LEVEL
Advanced to Expert
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Length: 162/170/178
- Sidecut: 136/88/125 @ Length 178
- Radius: 15m @ Length 178
Advanced - Expert
- If you enjoy hitting the biggest features in the park, aggressively carving high speed precision turns, and taking the steepest lines you can find, you will probably benefit from the features of an advanced - expert ski. These skis will be engineered with power, stiffness, and rigidity in mind. You will likely find layered construction with materials like carbon, metal and stiffer woods.
Frontside Skis
- These high-speed carvers will typically have a narrower waist with a full camber profile; maximizing edge grip. Many of them will also have an integrated binding system organic to the ski. If you spend most of your time rocking it on the groomers, these might be right for you.
All Mountain
- An all mountain ski is engineered to be dependable in most terrains you have in mind. This could include heavy snow, steeps, font-side groomers, ice, and powder. If you have one ski in your quiver, this would be a good choice.
Rocker / Camber / Rocker
- A rocker/camber/rocker profile has both the playfulness and float of a rockered ski while adding the edge hold of a cambered ski. This profile moves the front and rear contact points medial, but still not under your boot. A rocker/camber/rocker profile is excellent for an all mountain ski, giving you float in deeper snow and crud, with a good edge hold on piste.