Soul 7 HD Ski
Out of Stock
Don't worry though, we have a lot more Alpine Skis in stock than that.
Shop Similar ProductsSoul skiing's back.
Most everyone fancies themselves a big-time freerider these days, and while these folks are busy chasing glory, making POV edits, and telling everyone at the bar how rad they are, there are plenty more skiers who are more worried about seeking out soft stashes and secret tree lines. Rossignol's Soul 7 Ski isn't the biggest, burliest, or hard-chargingest ski out there, but it's the perfect tool for skiers who like to ski hard all over the mountain, and are more worried about having fun and skiing well than going Mach 7 and stomping 60 footers.
Rossi's 7 Series has been around for years now, starting with the game-changing S7, and the Soul 7 keeps things pretty true to the "fun-shaped" heritage of that ski. The Super 7 and Squad 7 are bigger and burlier, but the Soul 7's 106mm width and versatile Powder Turn Rocker help it conquer any type of snow and all types of terrain, from deep blower to leftover crud to wind-buffed cream cheese to groomers. Powder Turn's large amount of tip splay smooths out rough snow and helps you float through the deep, and camber underfoot provides plenty of stability and edge grip when you're pinching the throttle on the way back to the lift. Rossignol also incorporated its honeycomb Air Tip technology, which lightens the tip to reduce the chatter and flap of old-school tip rocker and lowers swing weight to keep the Soul 7 nimble through tight trees and in the air.
By building the core out of lightweight Paulownia wood, Rossignol kept the Soul 7 quick and maneuverable, and it reduced the weight to make it more backcountry friendly. The new Soul also has a slightly more squared-off tail, which allows easier skin attachment. Vertical sidewalls are also new on this year's Soul 7, which give the ski a bit more edging power and a more hard-charging look. And, while it's nice and light, the race-inspired Carbon Alloy Matrix in the core keeps things stiff enough to charge when you're feeling aggressive.
Details
- A freeride ski with all-mountain potential
- 106mm waist performs in firm conditions or soft snow
- Powder Turn Rocker floats over pow and cuts through crud
- Light paulownia core with aggressive Carbon Alloy Matrix
- Minicap Sandwich construction with sidewalls
- Honeycombed Air Tip with chatter-resistant Free VAS technology
- Item #ROS009O
- Length
- 164 cm, 172 cm, 180 cm, 188 cm
- Dimensions
- 136 / 106 / 126 mm
- Turn Radius
- 17 m
- Profile
- Powder Turn Rocker (50% low rocker tip & tail, 50% high camber underfoot)
- Construction
- Mini Cap Sandwich (half-cap)
- Core
- paulownia, Carbon Alloy Matrix
- Claimed Weight
- [pair] 8 lb 6 oz
- Recommended Use
- freeride
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
Q&A
What do you think about this product?
View
Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageSorry, we don’t currently have any of those types of reviews for this product.
Do you have a question about this product?