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Philpug: With the new Multi, Rossi is attacking the wide carver market. After a few turns I had to look down to make sure I was on the right ski because the Multi was much quicker than I would have expected from a 78mm ski; even in the 167, there was no loss in stability.
Doug Briggs: The Hero Elite MT Ti reminds me a lot of my Rossi Experience 83. It is easy to ski, but if you want to kick in the afterburner, it will fly right along with stability and easy-to-control turn shape.
Insider tip: Try to find the limit, double dog dare ya.
Doug Briggs: The Hero Elite MT Ti reminds me a lot of my Rossi Experience 83. It is easy to ski, but if you want to kick in the afterburner, it will fly right along with stability and easy-to-control turn shape.
Insider tip: Don’t be afraid; it is as docile as my Experience 83.
Review updated from 2020
- Who is it for?
- Skiers who want a wide technical ski for all conditions. Like the Supershape iTitan, it suits anyone who likes to make race-like turns as well as kick back and take it easy.
- Who is it not for?
- Skiers who want Nth degre quickness; you do give up a bit with the width. Lightweights; this ski expects some input.
- Skier ability
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- Advanced
- Expert
- Ski category
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- Frontside
- Ski attributes
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- Groomers
- Segment
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- Men
- Women
Specifications
- Available sizes
- 159, 167, 175, 183
- Dimensions
- 123-74-109
- Radius
- 14m@167cm
- Rocker profile
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- Full camber
- Construction design
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- New graphics
- Binding options
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- System