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Often quoted as Rossignol's best all-mountain ski, you will enjoy skiing the Rossignol Sin 7 Skis so much that you'll feel guilty afterwards. However, while it might feel like cheating to be able to carve perfect turns on hard pack and still float in the pow pow, there is no need to ask for forgiveness. Just pass the good word on to your friends so they too can enjoy snappiness, responsiveness, and easy turn initiation that the Sin 7 allows for. To be a true all-mountain ambassador, pick up a pair of the Rossignol Sin 7 Skis.
Powder Turn Rocker – Newly redesigned to deliver even more versatility and superior floatation. A longer, more progressively rockered tip eliminates "tip flap" in variable snow and hardpack while the tapered, more powerful tail drops into soft snow, enhancing floatation and providing effortless steering with instant speed control. Traditional camber underfoot delivers power, energy and edge grip for groomed snow performance.
Centered Sidecut – Short sidecut directly underfoot for easy steering and maneuverability that directs edge grip and power underfoot
Air Tip – Rossignol's patented air-honeycomb design reduces the weight of the ski and dramatically reduces swing weight (by nearly 30%). This significantly enhances maneuverability, giving the ski an incredibly ultra-light feel. The reduced density at the extremities also concentrates ski mass underfoot, allowing the tips to rise above the snow surface for truly effortless floatation. Reinforced with ABS skeleton for increased durability and enhanced torsional rigidity.
Poplar Wood Core – Tough, lively, and resilient
Free V.A.S. – Reduces tip and tail chatter through the use of vibration-dampening materials
Minicap Sidewall – Yes, you can have both - full sidewalls underfoot for edge grip and solid performance, cap at the tips and tails for lightness and durability.
Compatible with 7 Series Climbing Skins – Trim to Fit
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
Size (cm) | 164 | 172 | 180 | 188 |
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Tip Width (mm) | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 |
Waist Width (mm) | 98 | 98 | 98 | 98 |
Tail Width (mm) | 118 | 118 | 118 | 118 |
Turning Radius (m) | 17 | |||
Indiv. Ski Weight (g) | 2100 |
The classic, award-winning turntable design of the Rossignol FKS is the most trusted and reliable in skiing. Now in the all new 120 version, the Rossignol FKS 120 Ski Bindings is fit for everyone. This slightly lower DIN version still provides the amazing elasticity and release of its bigger brothers, but is more fit for intermediate to advance skiers. Whether you are taking it to the park, that steeps, or just riding around, this is one binding that won't fail ya.
Dual Action III Toepiece – 180° Multi-Directional Toepiece. Consistent, reliable release in all directions.
Toe Lateral Elasticity – 45 mm
Wide Free AFD
Four points of contact with the boot provide maximum power transmission.
High vertical and lateral elastic travel provides shock absorption and reduces inadvertent release.
Low ramp angle: 0.5 degrees
Reinforced housing increases binding integrity.
FKS Heel
Heel Vertical Elasticity – 28 mm of elastic vertical travel, the longest travel of any binding on the market, reduces unwanted pre-release
Height Interface – 20 mm
Super reliable retention and consistent release
3 Points of contact firmly hold the boot heel.
Heelpiece rotates with the boot directly under the tibia.
Short mounting zone provides deeper, rounder, more consistent ski flexing, turning, floating and smearing
Consistent release equals more confidence while skiing and better protection.
Wider binding footprint delivers more ski contact and greater skiing control
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.