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If you are looking for a inexpensive twin at a great value the Rossignol Storm is the jib stick for you. Rossignol's Mini Cap construction is built with a wood core, with fiberglass laminates and 30 degree slanted sidewalls. This reduces the swing weight, strengthens the top sheet of the ski, and increases durability. All things that are so important for a park ski. The Jib Tip is a rounder tip shape that is designed specifically for skiing switch. It also has a rubber layer for shock absorption, and reduces the chances of splitting open the tips and the tails of your new sticks. Power turn Camber gives the Storm plenty of spring and pop in its step. Extended sidecut increases with the more edge angle you put on the ski, and at slower speeds the sidecut is less engaged for easier turning and more maneuverability. With out the big boy price tag, the Storm packs a big punch, it is one tough hombre.
Intermediate - Advanced
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Comments about Rossignol Storm Skis 2012:
i use these skis as an all mountain ski, they stand up to the park and backcountry glades. i was just skiing some knee high powder and i floated through like a powder ski but as soon as i got back on groomed i could carve like a GS ski
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Trey here with Rossignols Storm. I'm gonna give this ski 4/5 stars. I think this would be a great ski for the teenage kid who needs to ski with mom and dad out West but wants to play in the park a lot. It's got some good energy and it's stable. It holds, easy to butter and smear around. Kind of go out there and do anything. I had a lot of fun on it, I was really surprised by it so four and a half out of five.
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Hey I'm Thom. I'm here with the Rossignol Storm. It's their [$] twin tip. Full vertical sidewall, traditional camber ski; I give this thing 4/5 stars. It's a real fun little twin, super poppy, real lightweight, spins around quite easy and skis switch really well. But it actually carves and gets on edge and is a pretty consistent and smooth ski to ski. So for your transitional skier or if you're person who's looking to get into park skiing but still spends a lot of time all mountain and is in that solid intermediate category you can jump on this and be really pleased.
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Kyle here, I am with the Rossi Storm. This ski is a great ski for the price. This is a great ski if your possibly more of a jibber, maybe in the park and stuff like that and wants more of a playful ski. A little bit more softer than what the Scratch is but for the price it's a great ski, I'd give it a 4/5.
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This is Evan with the Rossignol Storm. I give this ski 4/5 stars. It was real, real solid underfoot. A little bit more forgiving in the tip and tail but that made it fun and buttery going down the hill. Definitely going to be for that more entry level to intermediate park rider or someone with a little bit less weight or someone who wants something a little bit softer.
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Rossis Storm is a great ski for someone who wants to have a one ski quiver and wants to hit everything on the mountain. With the mid fat waist at 92 you can take them out on a light snow day. After it gets all tracked out you can find the groomers and rip them up too. All in one day.
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