
2026 Rossignol Nova Carve Hervis Skis W/ Xpress 10 Bindings
The Rossignol Nova Carve Hervis is a frontside-focused women’s ski built for confident progression on groomed terrain. It sits on the accessible end of the Nova collection, prioritizing smooth turn initiation, predictable edge hold, and a forgiving flex pattern that supports skill development. This is a composed, confidence-building carver designed to help newer skiers link clean turns without feeling overpowered.
Why we like it:
We like how intuitive this ski feels from the first run. It rolls into turns easily, maintains a calm and steady feel underfoot, and rewards centered, balanced skiing without demanding race-level input. For newer or lighter skiers, it provides enough grip to build trust while staying relaxed and easy to control as speeds increase.
Who it's for:
This ski is ideal for beginner to intermediate women who spend most of their time on groomed trails and want a smooth, confidence-inspiring carving experience. It suits skiers who are focused on improving technique, refining turn shape, and skiing with more flow rather than chasing maximum speed or aggressive edge angles.
Highlights:
A poplar wood core keeps the ski lively and approachable while maintaining a smooth flex that supports lighter or developing skiers. Carbon-based reinforcement adds a touch of torsional stability, which helps the ski hold a clean edge on firm snow without making it feel demanding. The cap construction wraps over the sidewalls to reduce weight and create a forgiving, easy-turning character that feels predictable from edge to edge. An on-trail rocker profile blends traditional camber with subtle tip rise, allowing for smoother initiation while preserving solid contact along most of the edge once the ski is pressured. The moderate waist width and frontside-oriented sidecut encourage medium-radius turns and help the ski feel stable as confidence grows.
Things to consider:
Stronger skiers will quickly find the limits of this ski when pushed hard on firm snow. It is designed primarily for moderate speeds on groomed terrain, so if you like to go fast and explore off trail, there are better choices out there.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Skiers who prioritize maneuverability and quicker turn entry may prefer sizing on the shorter side, especially if they are still building confidence. More assertive intermediates who ski at higher speeds can consider their usual length for added stability and edge hold on firmer trails.
The Rossignol Nova Carve Hervis is a frontside-focused women’s ski built for confident progression on groomed terrain. It sits on the accessible end of the Nova collection, prioritizing smooth turn initiation, predictable edge hold, and a forgiving flex pattern that supports skill development. This is a composed, confidence-building carver designed to help newer skiers link clean turns without feeling overpowered.
Why we like it:
We like how intuitive this ski feels from the first run. It rolls into turns easily, maintains a calm and steady feel underfoot, and rewards centered, balanced skiing without demanding race-level input. For newer or lighter skiers, it provides enough grip to build trust while staying relaxed and easy to control as speeds increase.
Who it's for:
This ski is ideal for beginner to intermediate women who spend most of their time on groomed trails and want a smooth, confidence-inspiring carving experience. It suits skiers who are focused on improving technique, refining turn shape, and skiing with more flow rather than chasing maximum speed or aggressive edge angles.
Highlights:
A poplar wood core keeps the ski lively and approachable while maintaining a smooth flex that supports lighter or developing skiers. Carbon-based reinforcement adds a touch of torsional stability, which helps the ski hold a clean edge on firm snow without making it feel demanding. The cap construction wraps over the sidewalls to reduce weight and create a forgiving, easy-turning character that feels predictable from edge to edge. An on-trail rocker profile blends traditional camber with subtle tip rise, allowing for smoother initiation while preserving solid contact along most of the edge once the ski is pressured. The moderate waist width and frontside-oriented sidecut encourage medium-radius turns and help the ski feel stable as confidence grows.
Things to consider:
Stronger skiers will quickly find the limits of this ski when pushed hard on firm snow. It is designed primarily for moderate speeds on groomed terrain, so if you like to go fast and explore off trail, there are better choices out there.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Skiers who prioritize maneuverability and quicker turn entry may prefer sizing on the shorter side, especially if they are still building confidence. More assertive intermediates who ski at higher speeds can consider their usual length for added stability and edge hold on firmer trails.
Original: $344.00
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$120.40Description
The Rossignol Nova Carve Hervis is a frontside-focused women’s ski built for confident progression on groomed terrain. It sits on the accessible end of the Nova collection, prioritizing smooth turn initiation, predictable edge hold, and a forgiving flex pattern that supports skill development. This is a composed, confidence-building carver designed to help newer skiers link clean turns without feeling overpowered.
Why we like it:
We like how intuitive this ski feels from the first run. It rolls into turns easily, maintains a calm and steady feel underfoot, and rewards centered, balanced skiing without demanding race-level input. For newer or lighter skiers, it provides enough grip to build trust while staying relaxed and easy to control as speeds increase.
Who it's for:
This ski is ideal for beginner to intermediate women who spend most of their time on groomed trails and want a smooth, confidence-inspiring carving experience. It suits skiers who are focused on improving technique, refining turn shape, and skiing with more flow rather than chasing maximum speed or aggressive edge angles.
Highlights:
A poplar wood core keeps the ski lively and approachable while maintaining a smooth flex that supports lighter or developing skiers. Carbon-based reinforcement adds a touch of torsional stability, which helps the ski hold a clean edge on firm snow without making it feel demanding. The cap construction wraps over the sidewalls to reduce weight and create a forgiving, easy-turning character that feels predictable from edge to edge. An on-trail rocker profile blends traditional camber with subtle tip rise, allowing for smoother initiation while preserving solid contact along most of the edge once the ski is pressured. The moderate waist width and frontside-oriented sidecut encourage medium-radius turns and help the ski feel stable as confidence grows.
Things to consider:
Stronger skiers will quickly find the limits of this ski when pushed hard on firm snow. It is designed primarily for moderate speeds on groomed terrain, so if you like to go fast and explore off trail, there are better choices out there.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size. Skiers who prioritize maneuverability and quicker turn entry may prefer sizing on the shorter side, especially if they are still building confidence. More assertive intermediates who ski at higher speeds can consider their usual length for added stability and edge hold on firmer trails.






















