
2026 Rossignol Arcade 84 Open Ski
The Arcade 84 is a true all-mountain ski that blends race technology with a freeride construction. Offering complete all-mountain performance, the Arcade 84 is affordable option for those that seek a ski that covers all the bases and can take you anywhere on the mountain with ease. A forgiving yet responsive construction paired with a versatile Groomers/all-mountain shape results in a ski that can carve incredible arcs as well as wiggle through your favorite glades.
Why we like it:
Blends the characteristics and feel of the Experience skis to result in a highly approachable ski in terms of performance and price.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert directional skiers who are seeking outright versatility and ease of use at a low cost is the main target audience here.
Highlights:
Rossignol employs the use of a full poplar wood core with an ABS LCT (Line Control technology) strip that vertically runs the length of the ski to bolster longitudinal stiffness. Central titanal laminates underfoot contribute vibration damping as well as edge grip on firm snow. Rectangular Sidewalls running the full length of the ski bolster longitudinal stiffness and directly transfer power to the ski's edges. VAS (Vibration Absorption System) dampens vibrations for a smooth and composed feel on or off the trails.
Things to consider:
The Arcade 84 is an extremely approachable and versatile ski for a broad range of skier types and abilities. It does have its limitations, however, as more aggressive and heavier skiers may find them to be slightly underpowered. If that is you, the Arcade 88 is likely the better way to go.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size.
The Arcade 84 is a true all-mountain ski that blends race technology with a freeride construction. Offering complete all-mountain performance, the Arcade 84 is affordable option for those that seek a ski that covers all the bases and can take you anywhere on the mountain with ease. A forgiving yet responsive construction paired with a versatile Groomers/all-mountain shape results in a ski that can carve incredible arcs as well as wiggle through your favorite glades.
Why we like it:
Blends the characteristics and feel of the Experience skis to result in a highly approachable ski in terms of performance and price.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert directional skiers who are seeking outright versatility and ease of use at a low cost is the main target audience here.
Highlights:
Rossignol employs the use of a full poplar wood core with an ABS LCT (Line Control technology) strip that vertically runs the length of the ski to bolster longitudinal stiffness. Central titanal laminates underfoot contribute vibration damping as well as edge grip on firm snow. Rectangular Sidewalls running the full length of the ski bolster longitudinal stiffness and directly transfer power to the ski's edges. VAS (Vibration Absorption System) dampens vibrations for a smooth and composed feel on or off the trails.
Things to consider:
The Arcade 84 is an extremely approachable and versatile ski for a broad range of skier types and abilities. It does have its limitations, however, as more aggressive and heavier skiers may find them to be slightly underpowered. If that is you, the Arcade 88 is likely the better way to go.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size.
Description
The Arcade 84 is a true all-mountain ski that blends race technology with a freeride construction. Offering complete all-mountain performance, the Arcade 84 is affordable option for those that seek a ski that covers all the bases and can take you anywhere on the mountain with ease. A forgiving yet responsive construction paired with a versatile Groomers/all-mountain shape results in a ski that can carve incredible arcs as well as wiggle through your favorite glades.
Why we like it:
Blends the characteristics and feel of the Experience skis to result in a highly approachable ski in terms of performance and price.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to expert directional skiers who are seeking outright versatility and ease of use at a low cost is the main target audience here.
Highlights:
Rossignol employs the use of a full poplar wood core with an ABS LCT (Line Control technology) strip that vertically runs the length of the ski to bolster longitudinal stiffness. Central titanal laminates underfoot contribute vibration damping as well as edge grip on firm snow. Rectangular Sidewalls running the full length of the ski bolster longitudinal stiffness and directly transfer power to the ski's edges. VAS (Vibration Absorption System) dampens vibrations for a smooth and composed feel on or off the trails.
Things to consider:
The Arcade 84 is an extremely approachable and versatile ski for a broad range of skier types and abilities. It does have its limitations, however, as more aggressive and heavier skiers may find them to be slightly underpowered. If that is you, the Arcade 88 is likely the better way to go.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size.























