Rossignol BC 125 : orange/grey version

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Rossignol BC 125 : orange/grey version

Post by Rodbelan » Wed Apr 27, 2016 10:45 am

Does anyone know about that version of the Rossi BC 125? How about camber height? Stiffness? Thanks.
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Re: Rossignol BC 125 : orange/grey version

Post by connyro » Wed Apr 27, 2016 11:58 am

Those are the first generation ones with the mountain scene, right? My GF skis those (165s first year of production) and she likes them. There's very little camber. They are on the heavy side. The scales do not seem to climb nearly as well as Vectors/V6s/Fischer skis of similar girth. They are stiff, but that may have changed since their inception. One of my ski buddies spent a couple seasons on them and concluded that he did not like how they ski so he went with V6 BCs and is very happy with them, saying they climb better, turn better, tour better, and are just more fun and confidence inspiring than the BC125s.



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Re: Rossignol BC 125 : orange/grey version

Post by Rodbelan » Thu Apr 28, 2016 1:52 pm

Thanks!
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