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Rossignol BC 120

rated 5.0 of 5 stars
photo: Rossignol BC 120 alpine touring/telemark ski

Lightweight, responsive, lots of fun :)

Pros

  • Easy to manoeuvre and nice and light for the uphill treks.

Cons

  • Might be a little on the light side for busting through crud, lots of scraping on icy groomers.

I’m having a blast with my Rossi BC 120’s. They’re very light and I feel a nimbleness when wearing them. So far I’ve skinned up fireroads and hiking trails and done some time on the ski hill. Flotation in powder has been acceptable. They handle loose snow with ease and are okay on groomers—just a bit twitchy on ice but easily controlled. I’m pretty new to tele so I can’t make much comparison in regards to other skis but I do feel confident free-heeling the BC-120.

I’ve got them set up with Voile Switchback X2 bindings and use three-buckle Garmont boots.


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Background

I’ve skied for most of my life—lots of downhill and increasingly more cross-country and off-piste the last few years.

Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $500 Canadian

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Specs

Price MSRP: $429.95
Historic Range: $257.97-$343.93
Sidecuts Dimensions 120/86/108 mm
Sizes 168, 176, 182
Ski Core LDC
Ski Construction Activ' Cap and Steel Edge
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