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Rossignol 2012 S7 Pro Jr. Twin Tip Powder Skis

Sale: $259.00
Retail: $450.00

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The S7 Pro is an advanced-expert junior freeride ski. Modeled after the legendary S7s, these are a bit different, scaled back for lighter skiers (aka kids and teens) but still stiff enough to rip and fat enough to float on softer snow. The Jr S7s are NOT rockered, which is kind of a bummer for a true powder-hound kid, but the 90mm waist (on skis this short, that is fat) and Spoontip design will still keep the skier afloat in powder. The lack of rocker also makes this ski an extremely stable hardpack carver and a very rugged terrain park ski. They have a wood core, and are noticeably heavier than most junior skis, so we'd recommend these most to advanced-expert juniors. And also, for petite adult women (who are advanced skiers), these would work perfectly.
Appropriate ability levels. The L9 Listers say: Powder Hound Rich (L9 Owner) says: Weekend Warrior The L9 team says: Park RatProducts Video
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Ideal Target Skier: Young Ripper: Anywhere from pre-teen to the full 18 years, these skiers are pushing the limits of skiing in speed, style, tricks, and steez, and are often better skiers than their parents.


Wood Core: The standard core which has throughout time provided the best performance and durability. Each model may have it's own density level to help define flex and maximum speed but every wood core ski will be solid.


Active Camber: In a world of early rise, rocker, and reverse camber, there still is a need for traditional full camber skis. The edge grip and stability is unmatched on groomed snow. This ski gets maximum edge to the snow, so it helps skiers skiing the firm stuff, or just prefer the 'feel' of traditional camber skis.

Glossy Topsheet: The finish of this ski is glossy to help keep snow from sticking to it and to look pretty fancy.

Twin tip skis: are where its at these days. Their versatility allows you to ski powder in the morning, bumps at midday, and session the park in the afternoon. The turned up tail is also optimal for skiing backwards (switch), but for most people, it just looks cool.

Spoontip Technology: Rossi says 'The rockered tip is in the shape of a spoon for maximum floatation.' We fully agree, but we prefer the other accepted spelling of 'flotation.'

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