Rossi jumped into the wide carve category a couple of years ago with the Zenith series. This category of ski was intended to blend a dramatic sidecut with a wider waist to create a "one ski quiver" for the skier with mostly groomed slopes on his agenda. The Z-9 was "ski of the year" in its first year and has remained successful. The z-10 is the newest version and it now fits o...
The Attraxion III returns to the Rossi lineup unchanged from last year. This is a ski that fits the term "all mountain cruiser" to a 'T’ The A-3 is fairly firm in flex but has enough shape to turn easily at moderate speeds. This ski is at its best in medium and even long turns and rides exceptionally quiet on the hardest snow. The grip is enough for all but the most aggressive advan...
The Z3 has been in the Rossi Zenith collection since its introduction and returns unchanged for good reason. This is a ski that hits its target customer almost perfectly. While it’s easy to make a ski in this range soft and noodley, Rossi doesn’t do that. For the intermediate to relaxed expert skier, there is a lot to be said for a ski that is moderate in shape and flex but has above average dampe...