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Rossignol Phantom 80 2009 ski review

The Rossignol Phantom 80 skis with Axial² 120 bindings charge...

The Rossignol Phantom 80 skis with Axial² 120 bindings charge down the steeps and cruise through powder, crud and corduroy with authority.

Designed for advanced skiers who hike for fresh turns yet also enjoy a good day on the groomers
Sandwich construction features a wood core, titanium laminate, vertical sidewalls and Rossitop cap
Wood core provides ultimate feel, power and durability
Two layers of titanium integrated into the ski construction provide excellent stability without adding cumbersome weight
Mini Rossitop cap construction strengthens the top of the ski—a real plus when hard landings lie ahead
Shark Nose technology uses an aluminum insert integrated into the tip of the ski to increase torsional rigidity for enhanced control at high speeds
Freeride-specific Twin Pulsion Integral² Free ski/binding system utilizes two individual control beams to allow the ski to flex naturally
Visco material located in between the two beams absorbs vibrations and shocks while laying it lively on the slopes
TPI² bindings simply slide onto the control beams for tool-free adjustment
Integrated Axial² 120 bindings provide efficient transfer of energy from the boot to the ski and allow skis to flex naturally
Integrated binding systems allow the skis to flex naturally and fully from tip to tail for smooth turn initiation, hold and release
Dual Action III toe piece features reinforced housing in high stress areas, improving the structural integrity of the binding
High torsional stiffness reduces play between the boot and binding, reducing energy loss

Added: November 1, 2008
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