Whilst not a flashy freeride ski with bright colors and punk rock aesthetics, the Rossignol Arcade 94 became one of our favorites during ski testing this year. The Arcade 94 blends freeride tech onto a traditionally shaped ski. The minimal tip rocker and just a whisper of tail rocker keeps this ski tackling the fall line. But, compared to other skis we often describe that way, you get a solid all-mountain width of 94mm underfoot. This ski is ideal for folks who like a precise, smooth-riding ski and aren't afraid of a traditional ski shape off-trail. We were super impressed with how quiet the ski felt at high speeds and firm snow, while still having a good rebound that made the ski exciting to ride. It carves hard and cuts through chop like a knife, making the Arcade 94 a good option if the more narrow Arcade skis appeal to you, but you need more surface area for softer snow. And, despite the traditional shape, you can still get this ski around fairly easily. It's no twin tip, and it's not trying to be. If you come from a racing background or just like a ski that can hold a good old-fashioned carve, this is one to consider. We love this ski for advanced to expert riders who like a smooth and consistent ride and like to ski fast. Similar skis: Nordica Enforcer 94, Blizzard Anomaly 94
| Dimensions: | 138/94/127 |
| Radius: | 16m@178cm |
| Rocker: | All Mountain Rocker |
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| Construction: | Full Sidewall |