
2023 Salomon Distance 76 Skis with Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Boots and Poles
The 2025 Salomon Distance 76 with M10 binding and is a lightweight frontside ski package ideal for beginner and intermediate skiers looking to cruise groomers with ease and confidence. Designed to promote learning and progression, this setup offers accessible stability and intuitive edge control, making the mountain feel more inviting from day one. We paired the Distance 76 with the Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Skis Boots because it’s a great option for skiers who want a precise, energetic feel without sacrificing comfort. The 80 flex provides strong support and responsiveness for driving modern all-mountain skis. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep for a comfortable fit.
Why we like it:
We appreciate how light and easygoing the Distance 76 is. It offers a confidence-building platform that helps newer skiers feel in control, with just the right amount of support to inspire skill development and exploration on groomed trails.
Who it's for:
A perfect match for beginner to low-intermediate skiers who want to improve their technique and feel secure on-piste, without being overwhelmed by a ski that’s too stiff or demanding.
Highlights:
Built with a poplar and karuba wood core, the Distance 76 keeps weight low while still maintaining integrity and composure at moderate speeds. Its narrow 76 mm waist and tight turning radius between 10 and 14 meters encourage clean, quick turns, while the all-mountain rocker adds forgiveness and accessibility on edge. The Salomon M10 binding complements the setup with user-friendly performance and solid release. The Dual Core shell construction helps this boot retain its shape and responsiveness even at a lower flex rating. The Custom T4 liner adds plush comfort without packing out too fast.
Things to consider:
This is a frontside-focused ski, and while it’s a great confidence-builder on groomers, skiers who plan to venture into steeper or more mixed terrain will eventually want a ski with more edge grip and backbone.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Distance 76 skis true to size. Newer skiers prioritizing ease of control and maneuverability might benefit from sizing down slightly to help with quicker turn initiation. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep; true to size for high-volume feet.
The 2025 Salomon Distance 76 with M10 binding and is a lightweight frontside ski package ideal for beginner and intermediate skiers looking to cruise groomers with ease and confidence. Designed to promote learning and progression, this setup offers accessible stability and intuitive edge control, making the mountain feel more inviting from day one. We paired the Distance 76 with the Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Skis Boots because it’s a great option for skiers who want a precise, energetic feel without sacrificing comfort. The 80 flex provides strong support and responsiveness for driving modern all-mountain skis. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep for a comfortable fit.
Why we like it:
We appreciate how light and easygoing the Distance 76 is. It offers a confidence-building platform that helps newer skiers feel in control, with just the right amount of support to inspire skill development and exploration on groomed trails.
Who it's for:
A perfect match for beginner to low-intermediate skiers who want to improve their technique and feel secure on-piste, without being overwhelmed by a ski that’s too stiff or demanding.
Highlights:
Built with a poplar and karuba wood core, the Distance 76 keeps weight low while still maintaining integrity and composure at moderate speeds. Its narrow 76 mm waist and tight turning radius between 10 and 14 meters encourage clean, quick turns, while the all-mountain rocker adds forgiveness and accessibility on edge. The Salomon M10 binding complements the setup with user-friendly performance and solid release. The Dual Core shell construction helps this boot retain its shape and responsiveness even at a lower flex rating. The Custom T4 liner adds plush comfort without packing out too fast.
Things to consider:
This is a frontside-focused ski, and while it’s a great confidence-builder on groomers, skiers who plan to venture into steeper or more mixed terrain will eventually want a ski with more edge grip and backbone.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Distance 76 skis true to size. Newer skiers prioritizing ease of control and maneuverability might benefit from sizing down slightly to help with quicker turn initiation. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep; true to size for high-volume feet.
Description
The 2025 Salomon Distance 76 with M10 binding and is a lightweight frontside ski package ideal for beginner and intermediate skiers looking to cruise groomers with ease and confidence. Designed to promote learning and progression, this setup offers accessible stability and intuitive edge control, making the mountain feel more inviting from day one. We paired the Distance 76 with the Rossignol Hi-Speed 80 HV Skis Boots because it’s a great option for skiers who want a precise, energetic feel without sacrificing comfort. The 80 flex provides strong support and responsiveness for driving modern all-mountain skis. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep for a comfortable fit.
Why we like it:
We appreciate how light and easygoing the Distance 76 is. It offers a confidence-building platform that helps newer skiers feel in control, with just the right amount of support to inspire skill development and exploration on groomed trails.
Who it's for:
A perfect match for beginner to low-intermediate skiers who want to improve their technique and feel secure on-piste, without being overwhelmed by a ski that’s too stiff or demanding.
Highlights:
Built with a poplar and karuba wood core, the Distance 76 keeps weight low while still maintaining integrity and composure at moderate speeds. Its narrow 76 mm waist and tight turning radius between 10 and 14 meters encourage clean, quick turns, while the all-mountain rocker adds forgiveness and accessibility on edge. The Salomon M10 binding complements the setup with user-friendly performance and solid release. The Dual Core shell construction helps this boot retain its shape and responsiveness even at a lower flex rating. The Custom T4 liner adds plush comfort without packing out too fast.
Things to consider:
This is a frontside-focused ski, and while it’s a great confidence-builder on groomers, skiers who plan to venture into steeper or more mixed terrain will eventually want a ski with more edge grip and backbone.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Distance 76 skis true to size. Newer skiers prioritizing ease of control and maneuverability might benefit from sizing down slightly to help with quicker turn initiation. Designed with a 102mm last and a generous instep; true to size for high-volume feet.





















