Rossignol Bandit XX (Page 3)

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22/11/2000
The skis are soft and comfortable and are best suited for skiing outside the piste. If you are looking for an all-round ski trip in Sweden, there are better alternatives, as you will mostly go on a little harder ground. The construction makes the ski swallow irregularities and flows very well outside the piste, but may feel a bit depressed and soft in the piste. For those who plan to go skiing on two skis this winter, I can not imagine a better alternative to free skating. If you then have a few shorter pistons with a sharp cut, luck is completed. If these are the only ski you think to go on, there may be better alternatives, but try yourself and create your own opinion!

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green giant
25/09/2000
I have many comrades who formally devote their Bandit XX. For my part, however, I think the ski is too soft. It is said that there should be an intermediate that fits both the piste and the outside. But if you stand on the slope, the ski gets terribly unstable. The weight is also something that draws the score a bit.
Outside the piste it is more appropriate and the width of the ski runs its task.
The actual construction may not be world class. There is a difference between wood and foam plastic core. Then I also think that the edges could be inserted better, see, for example, bump or whirl, they make quality.
For what you pay you should get a little more.
In conclusion, I think if you are a bit bigger and press hard on your ride, you should not bet on Bandit XX, it will be too soft.

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freeride_nu
11/03/2000
what is meant to be a job? nothing is free .. it's a cannon skid that gives very much back only the technology o the skill is sitting there i have cared a lot about old slalom .. but, ross xx is something extra .. never forget .. run on feeling o have fun..mvh deaf devil ....

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freeride_nu
10/03/2000
Good skiing that goes well in the offpiste and the piste. It is very "loose" and nice around the middle, which makes it easy for you to steer the ski in steep and narrow passages. It is also very calm in its performance, well attenuated, which makes you drive fast on this ski. On the other hand, it's not so powerful, but if you want to have sharp turns, you have to get to the old good portals, the technique with a little heel pressure out of the turns. The weight is the only downside to this ski.
/ Henrik Luthman

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