2014 Rossignol Soul 7 Highlight Video
MAKE SOUL TURNS JUST ABOUT ANYWHERE.
The idea that one fat ski can serve as your entire quiver isn’t a new one, but Rossignol took the ball and ran with it into entirely new territory with the Soul 7. Versatility defines the Soul 7 and drives its unique engineering. Instead of metal, the Soul 7 has lightweight paulownia wood at its core for liveliness and pop. Gone are the heavy, floppy tips you find in most fat, rockered rides; here you’ll find a honeycomb structure built into the tip and tail, a touch that drastically reduces swing weight and moves the mass of the ski under your foot for improved stability and edging control. Progressive rocker keeps the tip and tail floating above deep snow, although you’ll find that the amount of rocker has been reduced slightly at the tip and more dramatically at the tail. There’s no need to adjust your touch or change your approach when faced with new terrain because this ski does the majority of the work. Float through backcountry powder lines, drop hammers on the corduroy, and blast through chewed-up chunder with reckless abandon.
- Power Turn Rocker full rocker profile with a low tip and tail rise
- Sandwich construction layers wood core and ABS sidewalls between the topsheet and base
- Aggressive sidecut for a 17 meter turn radius
- Air Tip honeycomb structure reduces swing weight at the tip and tail
- Free V.A.S. visco-elastomer material provides vibration reduction