Rossignol BC 65 POSITRACK Nordic touring skis
The Rossignol BC 65 Positrack cross-country skis will give you thegrip and glide you need for Nordic ski touring this winter. They're easy to handle and give you plenty of control for safe descents.
Rossignol BC 65 POSITRACK Nordic touring skis
Discover the Rossignol BC 65 positrack nordic touring skis at Speck-Sports.
The Rossignol BC 65 Positrack has a relatively narrow sidecut for a Nordic touring ski. Its preferred terrain is valleys and gentle slopes. You can also use it in groomed tracks.
The Positrack system provides backstop: a zone of scales in the middle of the ski. If you're planning to venture onto very steep slopes, remember to invest in a pair of skins.
How is the BC 65 Positrack constructed?
The ventilated wood core is both lightweight and robust enough to withstand all types of terrain. The base has a wax-free Positrack finish that guarantees a good compromise between grip and glide. The ski's maneuverability is enhanced by Activ Cap technology, which strikes just the right balance between torsional rigidity and supple flex from tip to tail. Last but not least, the full-length steel edges provide good grip for more control on the descent.
| Ski size (cm) | Skier weight (recommended) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| S 165 | 40 - 60 Kgs | ||
| M 175 | 50 - 70 Kgs | ||
| L 185 | 60 - 80 Kgs | ||
| XL 195 | 80+ Kgs |
- Type : Unisex
- Level : Confirmed
- Nordic skiing programme : Nordic Walking
- Type of practice : Ski touring
- Total weight : 1760g
The brand ROSSIGNOL
Rossignol: the emblem of French skiing since 1907
An icon of French skiing for over a century, Rossignol is a brand that embodies a passion for the mountains and all forms of snow sports. Founded in the heart of the Alps, Rossignol offers skis, snowboards, boots, clothing , and technical accessoriesthat combine performance, innovation, and style. A symbol of French excellence and elegance, the brand caters to both champions and amateurs alike, with products designed for the enjoyment of snow, from freeriding to touring.