
2026 Fischer RC Lite Skis with Rossignol Pure Comfort 60 Boots and Poles
The 2025 Fischer RC Lite with RS 9 SLR binding and Rossignol Pure Comfort 60 is an approachable all-mountain package built to make progression feel natural. Designed with a lighter, more forgiving construction, the RC Lite offers a stable yet nimble platform that encourages skiers to explore beyond their comfort zone. It delivers smooth performance across groomers and mixed conditions, creating a dependable setup for developing skills while maintaining comfort throughout the day. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol Pure Comfort 60 boots because they offer an incredibly comfortable, cozy fit and feel, ensuring feet are happy, allowing newer skiers to focus on progression and learning without the distraction of cold or uncomfortable feet.
Why we like it:
The RC Lite strikes an excellent balance between accessibility and performance, offering easy turn initiation and a friendly flex that helps skiers build confidence without feeling overwhelmed. It is the kind of ski that makes progression enjoyable rather than demanding.
Who it's for:
This package is ideal for intermediate skiers stepping up from entry-level equipment who want a composed, easygoing ski for groomers and softer snow, while still leaving room to grow as skills improve.
Highlights:
The RC Lite features a lightweight construction that reduces fatigue and enhances maneuverability, making longer days on snow more enjoyable. Its balanced rocker and camber profile delivers reliable edge hold while maintaining a smooth, forgiving feel. The RS 9 SLR binding provides consistent power transfer and dependable release characteristics, rounding out a system designed for comfort and confidence. The soft 60 flex provides a gentle, accommodating ride that’s easy to manage at slower speeds and won’t feel overwhelming for new skiers. A roomy 104 mm last delivers plush comfort, especially for high-volume feet, and the lightweight shell keeps fatigue at bay during long days on the slopes. It’s a hassle-free design meant to build confidence and encourage fun.
Things to consider:
More experienced or aggressive skiers who prioritize high-speed stability and powerful edge grip will find the RC Lite too soft for their preferences, especially when pushed hard on firm snow.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The RC Lite skis true to size for most all-mountain applications. Skiers who prefer quicker, easier turn initiation and release may consider sizing down, while those looking for added stability and confidence at speed may benefit from sizing up. The Pure Comfort 60 boasts a forgiving fit best suited for wider feet or those new to skiing who need room and warmth above all else.
The 2025 Fischer RC Lite with RS 9 SLR binding and Rossignol Pure Comfort 60 is an approachable all-mountain package built to make progression feel natural. Designed with a lighter, more forgiving construction, the RC Lite offers a stable yet nimble platform that encourages skiers to explore beyond their comfort zone. It delivers smooth performance across groomers and mixed conditions, creating a dependable setup for developing skills while maintaining comfort throughout the day. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol Pure Comfort 60 boots because they offer an incredibly comfortable, cozy fit and feel, ensuring feet are happy, allowing newer skiers to focus on progression and learning without the distraction of cold or uncomfortable feet.
Why we like it:
The RC Lite strikes an excellent balance between accessibility and performance, offering easy turn initiation and a friendly flex that helps skiers build confidence without feeling overwhelmed. It is the kind of ski that makes progression enjoyable rather than demanding.
Who it's for:
This package is ideal for intermediate skiers stepping up from entry-level equipment who want a composed, easygoing ski for groomers and softer snow, while still leaving room to grow as skills improve.
Highlights:
The RC Lite features a lightweight construction that reduces fatigue and enhances maneuverability, making longer days on snow more enjoyable. Its balanced rocker and camber profile delivers reliable edge hold while maintaining a smooth, forgiving feel. The RS 9 SLR binding provides consistent power transfer and dependable release characteristics, rounding out a system designed for comfort and confidence. The soft 60 flex provides a gentle, accommodating ride that’s easy to manage at slower speeds and won’t feel overwhelming for new skiers. A roomy 104 mm last delivers plush comfort, especially for high-volume feet, and the lightweight shell keeps fatigue at bay during long days on the slopes. It’s a hassle-free design meant to build confidence and encourage fun.
Things to consider:
More experienced or aggressive skiers who prioritize high-speed stability and powerful edge grip will find the RC Lite too soft for their preferences, especially when pushed hard on firm snow.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The RC Lite skis true to size for most all-mountain applications. Skiers who prefer quicker, easier turn initiation and release may consider sizing down, while those looking for added stability and confidence at speed may benefit from sizing up. The Pure Comfort 60 boasts a forgiving fit best suited for wider feet or those new to skiing who need room and warmth above all else.
Description
The 2025 Fischer RC Lite with RS 9 SLR binding and Rossignol Pure Comfort 60 is an approachable all-mountain package built to make progression feel natural. Designed with a lighter, more forgiving construction, the RC Lite offers a stable yet nimble platform that encourages skiers to explore beyond their comfort zone. It delivers smooth performance across groomers and mixed conditions, creating a dependable setup for developing skills while maintaining comfort throughout the day. We paired the undefined with the Rossignol Pure Comfort 60 boots because they offer an incredibly comfortable, cozy fit and feel, ensuring feet are happy, allowing newer skiers to focus on progression and learning without the distraction of cold or uncomfortable feet.
Why we like it:
The RC Lite strikes an excellent balance between accessibility and performance, offering easy turn initiation and a friendly flex that helps skiers build confidence without feeling overwhelmed. It is the kind of ski that makes progression enjoyable rather than demanding.
Who it's for:
This package is ideal for intermediate skiers stepping up from entry-level equipment who want a composed, easygoing ski for groomers and softer snow, while still leaving room to grow as skills improve.
Highlights:
The RC Lite features a lightweight construction that reduces fatigue and enhances maneuverability, making longer days on snow more enjoyable. Its balanced rocker and camber profile delivers reliable edge hold while maintaining a smooth, forgiving feel. The RS 9 SLR binding provides consistent power transfer and dependable release characteristics, rounding out a system designed for comfort and confidence. The soft 60 flex provides a gentle, accommodating ride that’s easy to manage at slower speeds and won’t feel overwhelming for new skiers. A roomy 104 mm last delivers plush comfort, especially for high-volume feet, and the lightweight shell keeps fatigue at bay during long days on the slopes. It’s a hassle-free design meant to build confidence and encourage fun.
Things to consider:
More experienced or aggressive skiers who prioritize high-speed stability and powerful edge grip will find the RC Lite too soft for their preferences, especially when pushed hard on firm snow.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The RC Lite skis true to size for most all-mountain applications. Skiers who prefer quicker, easier turn initiation and release may consider sizing down, while those looking for added stability and confidence at speed may benefit from sizing up. The Pure Comfort 60 boasts a forgiving fit best suited for wider feet or those new to skiing who need room and warmth above all else.





















