

It creates a more stable landing platform and reduces the chance of catching an edge, too. Featuring AmpTek AutoTurn rocker, a soft symmetrical flex, true twin shape, RadCut, and 3 bump Serrated Edges, the Meraki offers some of the industrys best technological advances to make every day on snow another best day. Twin tip/park/pipe/freestyle: A rockered ski offers more contact space in the ski’s midsection so sliding rails is easier. Rossignols latest true twin freestyle womens snowboard is certainly designed for the devoted or soon to be. Downside: Don’t count on them to hold an edge consistently. Such skis do a good job floating on the top layer of powder they turn quickly (handy when in trees) and stop swiftly. Reverse sidecut at the tip (i.e., a narrower shovel) maneuvers more easily and is less likely to snag an edge. Though many models are cambered underfoot, their classic rockered tips and tails are best for taking on deep powder. It helps eliminate some of the edge hook that can happen on tradition camber skis and allows for easy turning throughout a variety of conditions. Unlike most rockered-skis, this AutoTurn rocker is designed for groomers. Powder: This is what rockered skis were originally created to address. Rossignols ‘Auto Turn’ rocker is featured on the majority of their all-mountain skis. Shop REI’s selection of all-mountain skis and all-mountain-wide skis. Such skis may be categorized as rockered or hybrid skis keep in mind that ski makers often have different takes on essentially the same design. All-mountain and all-mountain wide: A popular combination is a rockered tip (for easier turning and good flotation for skiing off-piste in powder), cambered or flat midsection (providing some edge control) and possibly a flat or low-rise tail (for skiers eager to hold speed). Auto Turn Rocker, Extended Sidecut and Cascade Tip combine for easy maneuverability, playfulness and effortless speed control.
