Description
The Rossignol Nova 8 CA for women is crafted as the perfect selection for novice and intermediate riders targeting piste adventures. The core comprises carbon and poplar, where carbon contributes to significant rebound and power, and poplar wood provides a combination of playfulness and stability.
With a camber and tip rocker profile, these skis deliver precise carving ability and efficient edge grip, making turns more easily initiated. Depending on the length chosen, the ski's radius spans from 10 to 13 m. A short radius of 10-14 m offers rapid and playful turn initiation.
- Usage spectrum: 100% on-piste
- The Rossignol carving skis feature a waist width of 74mm, ideal for swift turns on the piste
- Incorporating LCT anti-vibration technology, these skis promise excellent stability at higher speeds
- Includes XP W 11 GW bindings
- Bindings have adjustable DIN values between 3.5 - 11
Model specifications
Model | Year model | Radius |
142cm - White | 21/22 | 10m |
142cm - Pink | 23/24 | 10m |
149cm - White | 21/22 | 11m |
149cm - Pink | 23/24 | 11m |
156cm - White | 21/22 | 12m |
156cm - Pink | 23/24 | 12m |
163cm - White | 21/22 | 13m |
163cm - Pink | 23/24 | 13m |
Specifications
Width:
126/74/110 mm
Waist Width:
74mm
Best Use:
Piste
Skill Level:
Beginner, Intermediate
Performance:
100% on-piste
Weight - pr. pair:
3100g
Core material:
Carbon, Poplar
Profile:
Camber, Tip Rocker
Binding:
Included
Binding Type:
GripWalk Binding
Boot Compatibility:
Alpine Adult Boots (ISO 5355), GripWalk Boots (ISO 23223), GripWalk Toe Pin Boots (ISO 23223), GripWalk Toe & Heel Pin Boots (ISO 23223)
DIN Setting:
3.5 - 11
Extra Features:
LCT (Line Control Technology)
Gender:
Woman
reviews (4)
Verified Buyer | |
"Quality intermediate+ ski, excellent stability" | |
Christi M. (San Antonio) | 2020-02-24 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Top quality skis at a great price, speedy delivery" | |
Bettina McMahon (Greystanes) | 2024-03-17 |
Verified Buyer | |
"Impressed with the speed of delivery. Happy with the fitting of the bindings" | |
ABBIE STEELE (Southend-on-Sea) | 2024-03-05 |