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ROSSIGNOL EXPERIENCE 84 Ca OPEN

Bill Talbot

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Who's been on these?
I have really enjoyed my '12 E83s. Just wondering what they have done to shake up the mix and how this one feels.
Anyone?
Oh, and who's got them...cheap! (178cm)
 

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I've skied them, but only briefly and only on pretty mellow groomers. They're fun! More responsive than I expected. Feel noticeably lighter than the E88, but pretty similar. More of a light weight on piste ski than anything else, IMO.

We have them, but don't have a ton: Rossignol Experience 84 w/ Axial3 120
 

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I am going from memory but where the E83 was a cap into sandwich construction, the E84 is a full sandwich. The tip is also less blunt making it a bit nicer into the turns. It is a better incarnation of the E83..a ski that I too liked.
 
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Bill Talbot

Bill Talbot

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I find the E83 a great lazy day ski for non refrozen mixed conditions in the northeast. Forgiving yet capable, work great on groomers /bumps /few inches of fresh. If things freeze up I will go to a burlier ski but if not , grab it and go.
 
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