Rossignol Sick Bird Telemark Ski

Brand : Rossignol
Item : ROS0177

The Rossignal Sick Bird twintip telemark ski flies over powder on its beefy 98-millimeter waist and destroys crud like a cocky bastard. The Sick Bird's healthy 128-millimeter shovel keeps you above the fresh-fallen snow on your tour up the mountain and floats like a dream on the way down. Rossignal's exclusive LDC (Low Density Core) finds optimal compromise between strength and weight for easy feather-light ascents and powerful responsive descents. Take the Sick Bird to the resort to feed on the morning freshies. When the resort is beat, head out of the gates and tackle wide open lines on the Sick Bird's awesome big-boy strength.
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Product Reviews
Rossignol Sick Bird Telemark Ski



SICKbird!
I don't know what that other person is talking about. These puppies are sick. They blast through everything and are super stable at high speed. They have ton's of energy and pop to them. I use these pretty much everyday. Plus, How can you go wrong with the throwback graphic?


Getting Sick at the Bird!
The Rossignol SickBird's rally to any challenge. Whether it's a high speed, hard pack, air catchin' day, or a sick powder, face shots kind of day. They bust through the crud with vigor and hold pretty stiff at high speeds. The twin tip adds some extra jibbing features. They're stiff for their weight. I haven't taken them touring yet but side-stepping up occasional traverses is relatively painless. The one thing I recommend to any buyer, is to research all mounting options. Rossi's recommended mount for All Mountain is pretty far forward. Too much so for me and a few other Sickbird skiers I've spoke with. I suggest demoing different mounts if you can, to see what you like. Too far back and the tips act as if they want to rattle right off at high speeds. Too far forward and you're over the handle bars. But all around I love the SickBirds in all conditions (now that I figured out the right mount placement for me). Highly recommended as a Big Mountain all conditions ski.


Couldn't be more pleased.
I bought these as a all-mountain (resort) / back country ski mounted alpine. After having demoed the Scratch BC's I honestly couldn't tell a difference in these ski's except the sick graphics and cheaper price! I mounted them with Solomon Z12's and the combo is very light for a ski this size. For me they really do rail the groomers but are still great when you get over a foot of fresh. These will be my goto for some time.


They're alright but I'd take the Verdict
Rossignol seem to be stuck in the past with these because they ski dead and don't have the rebound that most newer brands have. Tried the Verdict the other day and I regret the decision to dropping the coin on these-




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