
2026 Rossignol One Snowboard with Ride C-2 Bindings
The 2026 Rossignol One with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional all-mountain board that blends power, precision, and versatility into a single, go-anywhere ride. Its tapered shape, lively core, and balanced rocker profile give it the edge when carving groomers, surfing powder, or weaving through tight trees. No matter the conditions, this board brings confidence and control. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
We like the One for its ability to muscle through variable terrain while staying nimble when it matters. It feels light and responsive underfoot but powers up when you put it on edge—great for fast laps, tree runs, and technical descents.
Who it's for:
A great match for intermediate to advanced riders who want one board to tackle everything from firm corduroy to deep stashes. Whether you're riding icy morning groomers or deep West Coast pow, the One is built to handle it all.
Highlights:
Rossignol’s L.I.T.E. Frame tech runs a urethane strip along the full perimeter of the wood core, enhancing edge hold while absorbing chatter for a smooth ride. Paired with 5S serrated edges and RadCut geometry, the One offers both grip and fluid turn transitions across a wide range of conditions. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
The One’s directional shape and firmer flex make it a better fit for riders with some experience. Freestyle riders or those focused on riding switch may prefer a more twin-shaped, park-oriented board.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The One rides true to size and is available in a Wide version for riders with larger boots, providing more surface area and better float without toe drag.
The 2026 Rossignol One with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional all-mountain board that blends power, precision, and versatility into a single, go-anywhere ride. Its tapered shape, lively core, and balanced rocker profile give it the edge when carving groomers, surfing powder, or weaving through tight trees. No matter the conditions, this board brings confidence and control. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
We like the One for its ability to muscle through variable terrain while staying nimble when it matters. It feels light and responsive underfoot but powers up when you put it on edge—great for fast laps, tree runs, and technical descents.
Who it's for:
A great match for intermediate to advanced riders who want one board to tackle everything from firm corduroy to deep stashes. Whether you're riding icy morning groomers or deep West Coast pow, the One is built to handle it all.
Highlights:
Rossignol’s L.I.T.E. Frame tech runs a urethane strip along the full perimeter of the wood core, enhancing edge hold while absorbing chatter for a smooth ride. Paired with 5S serrated edges and RadCut geometry, the One offers both grip and fluid turn transitions across a wide range of conditions. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
The One’s directional shape and firmer flex make it a better fit for riders with some experience. Freestyle riders or those focused on riding switch may prefer a more twin-shaped, park-oriented board.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The One rides true to size and is available in a Wide version for riders with larger boots, providing more surface area and better float without toe drag.
Description
The 2026 Rossignol One with Ride C-2 Bindings is a directional all-mountain board that blends power, precision, and versatility into a single, go-anywhere ride. Its tapered shape, lively core, and balanced rocker profile give it the edge when carving groomers, surfing powder, or weaving through tight trees. No matter the conditions, this board brings confidence and control. We paired the board with the C-2 bindings because these well-rounded all-mountain bindings perform well in most conditions or terrain. A moderate flex makes them stiff enough to charge on groomers but not too demanding that you can’t take them in the park. Built with durable material to last season after season making them a great choice to pair with the board.
Why we like it:
We like the One for its ability to muscle through variable terrain while staying nimble when it matters. It feels light and responsive underfoot but powers up when you put it on edge—great for fast laps, tree runs, and technical descents.
Who it's for:
A great match for intermediate to advanced riders who want one board to tackle everything from firm corduroy to deep stashes. Whether you're riding icy morning groomers or deep West Coast pow, the One is built to handle it all.
Highlights:
Rossignol’s L.I.T.E. Frame tech runs a urethane strip along the full perimeter of the wood core, enhancing edge hold while absorbing chatter for a smooth ride. Paired with 5S serrated edges and RadCut geometry, the One offers both grip and fluid turn transitions across a wide range of conditions. The composite chassis provides durability without excessive weight, while Ride’s cored ankle straps hug the boot securely without pinching. The footbed is canted to reduce fatigue and promote better stance alignment.
Things to consider:
The One’s directional shape and firmer flex make it a better fit for riders with some experience. Freestyle riders or those focused on riding switch may prefer a more twin-shaped, park-oriented board.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The One rides true to size and is available in a Wide version for riders with larger boots, providing more surface area and better float without toe drag.





















