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Rossignol Scratch Scream 'in Alpine Ski
With enough width in its waist and shovel for powder, the twintipped Rossignol's Scratch Scream In' Alpine Ski gives you a true all-mountain shape and feel that'll have you floating bowls in the morning and charging the park in the afternoon. The Scratch Scream In's tough and poppy THC2 wood core maintains its smooth flex even after harsh treatment in the park, and the lightweight construction makes for effortless spins in the air. When the park fills with beaters, the Scratch Scream In' hits the cords or the bumps will equal stoke. A consistent sidecut slips easily through trees and arcs hard lines on the bulletproof piste.
Bottom Line: The Rossignol Scratch Scream In' splits its time between the park and the back bowls.
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would a pair of bindings with 110 brakes fit these skis well...
would a pair of bindings with 110 brakes fit these skis well?
By: ski2521953
November 1, 2008
No, you only have an 88mm sidecut. The brakes will be wide, which means they will drag while you are carving. Also, when you try and lock the skis together to carry, they aren't going to hold together very well.
ADD IT! I have the scratch ghetto i got a 84 sidecut and have 100 mm brakes the brake slide in more to the binding when they're on your feet go with a 100mm brake Rossignol suggest's it and Rossi and Look/Dynastar dont make 90mm brakes its 80 100 and 120.
By: Alex Cole
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November 2, 2008
I'm 6'10, weigh approximately 260 lbs, and wondering what size/type...
I'm 6'10, weigh approximately 260 lbs, and wondering what size/type of ski I should look for. I usually rent, but am curious about looking around. I would rate myaself as a solidly intermediate all mountain skier. Anyone?
By: jnikgrant2321099
July 23, 2008
Honestly, you're going to want a strong stiffer ski for all-mountain conditions. The Scratch Scream'in is a fun little ski, but I (180 lbs) didn't enjoy it nearly as much as my 135 lb skinny-rod friends.
Check out the B-94, B-100, or B-104 from Rossignol. The 104 and 100 are super fattys, but the 94 provides a good balance between fatty and great all-mountain ski.
http://www.backcountry.com/store/ROS0223/Rossignol-Bandit-B9
By: Matt Fuller ![]()
July 23, 2008
I wonder if they'd do okay as a tele ski - anyone?
I wonder if they'd do okay as a tele ski - anyone?
By: chrisolson830871
May 25, 2008
it'd be an interesting tele setup. those are kinda more all mountain freestyle skis
By: Julian Agonis ![]()
October 20, 2008
Is the Rossignol Scratch Scream 'in Alpine ski an expert ski
Is the Rossignol Scratch Scream 'in Alpine ski an expert ski
By: yetti_5152136749
March 24, 2008
Recommended Use: All-mountain skiing, park and pipe, freestyle
By: D. Joshua Christensen
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, Julian Agonis ![]()
October 25, 2008
Tech Specs:
| Lengths: | 160cm, 170cm, 176cm, 182cm |
| Dimensions: | 120 / 88 / 113mm |
| Turn Radius: | [182cm] 21.3m |
| Top Sheet: | Rossitop |
| Core Material: | THC2 Wood core |
| Base: | R 7200 Graphite |
| Tail: | Twintip |
| Binding System: | No |
| Binding Included: | No |
| Recommended Binding: | No |
| Recommended Use: | All-mountain skiing, park and pipe, freestyle |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |






