
2025 Rossignol Retox Snowboard with Rossignol Battle Bindings
The Rossignol Retox with Rossignol Battle Bindings returns for the ‘25 season with updated graphics but retains its high-performance construction. This park-oriented true twin setup is designed to deliver explosive pop and exceptional stability, making it perfect for aggressive riders. Whether you're hitting the park or carving high-speed turns, the Retox provides the energy needed to dominate the mountain. We paired the Retox with the Rossignol Battle because these versatile all-mountain bindings can cover a variety of terrain and conditions with all the comfort that any rider can appreciate. A moderate flex makes these approachable for most riders making them a great option to pair with the Retox.
Why we like it:
The Retox excels in park performance with its full camber profile, which offers impressive pop for bigger ollies and extended airtime. This camber also ensures outstanding stability and edge hold, even on the iciest conditions.
Who it's for:
The Retox is ideal for intermediate to advanced riders seeking a board with strong park performance and a stable ride. It’s excellent for carving on hard-packed east coast groomers while minimizing the risk of washing out.
Highlights:
The 100/0 Amptek profile is Rossignol’s most aggressive camber setup, providing exceptional stability and edge hold, along with substantial spring-loaded pop. The stiffer flex and fiberglass laminate enhance its carving ability and offer a smooth, damp ride, making it effective in handling cruddy conditions. The centered stance and twin shape facilitate easy landings and switch riding. The One Shot Strap on the Battle bindings provide exceptional stability both laterally and vertically transferring energy quicker and more efficiently. EVA footbeds help reduce chatter to create a smoother, damper ride in any conditions. The Mainframe Highbacks have a rigid center frame with softer sides to give you the best combination of stability and comfort without sacrificing weight.
Things to consider:
The full camber design, while providing stability, limits the Retox’s performance in deep snow due to its minimal rocker, twin shape, and lack of taper. The extensive camber can make edge catching more likely for entry-level riders, and the stiffer flex may pose challenges for maneuverability.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Retox rides true to size but can be downsized for improved maneuverability.
The Rossignol Retox with Rossignol Battle Bindings returns for the ‘25 season with updated graphics but retains its high-performance construction. This park-oriented true twin setup is designed to deliver explosive pop and exceptional stability, making it perfect for aggressive riders. Whether you're hitting the park or carving high-speed turns, the Retox provides the energy needed to dominate the mountain. We paired the Retox with the Rossignol Battle because these versatile all-mountain bindings can cover a variety of terrain and conditions with all the comfort that any rider can appreciate. A moderate flex makes these approachable for most riders making them a great option to pair with the Retox.
Why we like it:
The Retox excels in park performance with its full camber profile, which offers impressive pop for bigger ollies and extended airtime. This camber also ensures outstanding stability and edge hold, even on the iciest conditions.
Who it's for:
The Retox is ideal for intermediate to advanced riders seeking a board with strong park performance and a stable ride. It’s excellent for carving on hard-packed east coast groomers while minimizing the risk of washing out.
Highlights:
The 100/0 Amptek profile is Rossignol’s most aggressive camber setup, providing exceptional stability and edge hold, along with substantial spring-loaded pop. The stiffer flex and fiberglass laminate enhance its carving ability and offer a smooth, damp ride, making it effective in handling cruddy conditions. The centered stance and twin shape facilitate easy landings and switch riding. The One Shot Strap on the Battle bindings provide exceptional stability both laterally and vertically transferring energy quicker and more efficiently. EVA footbeds help reduce chatter to create a smoother, damper ride in any conditions. The Mainframe Highbacks have a rigid center frame with softer sides to give you the best combination of stability and comfort without sacrificing weight.
Things to consider:
The full camber design, while providing stability, limits the Retox’s performance in deep snow due to its minimal rocker, twin shape, and lack of taper. The extensive camber can make edge catching more likely for entry-level riders, and the stiffer flex may pose challenges for maneuverability.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Retox rides true to size but can be downsized for improved maneuverability.
Description
The Rossignol Retox with Rossignol Battle Bindings returns for the ‘25 season with updated graphics but retains its high-performance construction. This park-oriented true twin setup is designed to deliver explosive pop and exceptional stability, making it perfect for aggressive riders. Whether you're hitting the park or carving high-speed turns, the Retox provides the energy needed to dominate the mountain. We paired the Retox with the Rossignol Battle because these versatile all-mountain bindings can cover a variety of terrain and conditions with all the comfort that any rider can appreciate. A moderate flex makes these approachable for most riders making them a great option to pair with the Retox.
Why we like it:
The Retox excels in park performance with its full camber profile, which offers impressive pop for bigger ollies and extended airtime. This camber also ensures outstanding stability and edge hold, even on the iciest conditions.
Who it's for:
The Retox is ideal for intermediate to advanced riders seeking a board with strong park performance and a stable ride. It’s excellent for carving on hard-packed east coast groomers while minimizing the risk of washing out.
Highlights:
The 100/0 Amptek profile is Rossignol’s most aggressive camber setup, providing exceptional stability and edge hold, along with substantial spring-loaded pop. The stiffer flex and fiberglass laminate enhance its carving ability and offer a smooth, damp ride, making it effective in handling cruddy conditions. The centered stance and twin shape facilitate easy landings and switch riding. The One Shot Strap on the Battle bindings provide exceptional stability both laterally and vertically transferring energy quicker and more efficiently. EVA footbeds help reduce chatter to create a smoother, damper ride in any conditions. The Mainframe Highbacks have a rigid center frame with softer sides to give you the best combination of stability and comfort without sacrificing weight.
Things to consider:
The full camber design, while providing stability, limits the Retox’s performance in deep snow due to its minimal rocker, twin shape, and lack of taper. The extensive camber can make edge catching more likely for entry-level riders, and the stiffer flex may pose challenges for maneuverability.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Retox rides true to size but can be downsized for improved maneuverability.















