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2026 Rossignol Savage All Mountain Skis W/ NX 12 Bindings

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2026 Rossignol Savage All Mountain Skis W/ NX 12 Bindings

The Savage All Mountain is a frontside-leaning all-mountain ski designed for resort skiers who want carving confidence with enough versatility to poke into mixed snow and light off-trail terrain. It draws on Rossignol’s on-trail heritage but broadens the use case with a more adaptable rocker profile and a stable, forgiving platform. This is a practical resort setup for skiers who want one ski that feels secure on groomers without becoming nervous when conditions get messy.

Why we like it:

We like this ski because it blends approachable all-mountain versatility with a clear on-trail backbone. For a skier who wants an upgrade over an entry-level setup without jumping into something overly stiff or specialized, it makes a lot of sense.

Who it's for:

This ski is for intermediate to advanced resort skiers who spend most of their day on groomed trails but want the freedom to explore bumps, softer snow, and the edges of the map. It suits skiers who like a directional feel and want a ski that remains composed as they progress.

Highlights:

Tip and tail rocker help the ski enter and exit turns more smoothly, and they also give it a little more forgiveness when the snow is not perfectly groomed. Rossignol’s extended sidecut keeps more edge engaged through the body of the ski, so when you roll it over on hardpack it feels more confident than many softer all-mountain options. The poplar wood core adds a familiar, natural flex pattern that keeps the ski from feeling hollow or overly stiff, while the full sidewall construction improves precision and power transfer at the edge. Air Tip reduces weight at the extremities, which makes the ski easier to steer and a bit less cumbersome in shorter turns or variable terrain. The Titinal Beam and vibration damping system work together to calm chatter and reinforce the underfoot section, giving the ski a smoother ride and stronger grip when speeds climb or snow gets firm.

Things to consider:

It still leans frontside in both feel and intended use, so it is not the best pick for skiers who want a loose, surfy ski for soft snow days. Stronger experts may want a wider or more powerful platform if they regularly ski fast in rough off-trail conditions.

Fit & sizing considerations:

It skis true to length, with a shape that feels accessible and predictable for most resort skiers. Those who want quicker turn entry and easier handling in bumps can stay on the shorter side of their normal range. More aggressive skiers or those who prioritize stability on open groomers can size up for a calmer ride.

The Savage All Mountain is a frontside-leaning all-mountain ski designed for resort skiers who want carving confidence with enough versatility to poke into mixed snow and light off-trail terrain. It draws on Rossignol’s on-trail heritage but broadens the use case with a more adaptable rocker profile and a stable, forgiving platform. This is a practical resort setup for skiers who want one ski that feels secure on groomers without becoming nervous when conditions get messy.

Why we like it:

We like this ski because it blends approachable all-mountain versatility with a clear on-trail backbone. For a skier who wants an upgrade over an entry-level setup without jumping into something overly stiff or specialized, it makes a lot of sense.

Who it's for:

This ski is for intermediate to advanced resort skiers who spend most of their day on groomed trails but want the freedom to explore bumps, softer snow, and the edges of the map. It suits skiers who like a directional feel and want a ski that remains composed as they progress.

Highlights:

Tip and tail rocker help the ski enter and exit turns more smoothly, and they also give it a little more forgiveness when the snow is not perfectly groomed. Rossignol’s extended sidecut keeps more edge engaged through the body of the ski, so when you roll it over on hardpack it feels more confident than many softer all-mountain options. The poplar wood core adds a familiar, natural flex pattern that keeps the ski from feeling hollow or overly stiff, while the full sidewall construction improves precision and power transfer at the edge. Air Tip reduces weight at the extremities, which makes the ski easier to steer and a bit less cumbersome in shorter turns or variable terrain. The Titinal Beam and vibration damping system work together to calm chatter and reinforce the underfoot section, giving the ski a smoother ride and stronger grip when speeds climb or snow gets firm.

Things to consider:

It still leans frontside in both feel and intended use, so it is not the best pick for skiers who want a loose, surfy ski for soft snow days. Stronger experts may want a wider or more powerful platform if they regularly ski fast in rough off-trail conditions.

Fit & sizing considerations:

It skis true to length, with a shape that feels accessible and predictable for most resort skiers. Those who want quicker turn entry and easier handling in bumps can stay on the shorter side of their normal range. More aggressive skiers or those who prioritize stability on open groomers can size up for a calmer ride.

$332.48

Original: $949.95

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2026 Rossignol Savage All Mountain Skis W/ NX 12 Bindings—

$949.95

$332.48

Description

The Savage All Mountain is a frontside-leaning all-mountain ski designed for resort skiers who want carving confidence with enough versatility to poke into mixed snow and light off-trail terrain. It draws on Rossignol’s on-trail heritage but broadens the use case with a more adaptable rocker profile and a stable, forgiving platform. This is a practical resort setup for skiers who want one ski that feels secure on groomers without becoming nervous when conditions get messy.

Why we like it:

We like this ski because it blends approachable all-mountain versatility with a clear on-trail backbone. For a skier who wants an upgrade over an entry-level setup without jumping into something overly stiff or specialized, it makes a lot of sense.

Who it's for:

This ski is for intermediate to advanced resort skiers who spend most of their day on groomed trails but want the freedom to explore bumps, softer snow, and the edges of the map. It suits skiers who like a directional feel and want a ski that remains composed as they progress.

Highlights:

Tip and tail rocker help the ski enter and exit turns more smoothly, and they also give it a little more forgiveness when the snow is not perfectly groomed. Rossignol’s extended sidecut keeps more edge engaged through the body of the ski, so when you roll it over on hardpack it feels more confident than many softer all-mountain options. The poplar wood core adds a familiar, natural flex pattern that keeps the ski from feeling hollow or overly stiff, while the full sidewall construction improves precision and power transfer at the edge. Air Tip reduces weight at the extremities, which makes the ski easier to steer and a bit less cumbersome in shorter turns or variable terrain. The Titinal Beam and vibration damping system work together to calm chatter and reinforce the underfoot section, giving the ski a smoother ride and stronger grip when speeds climb or snow gets firm.

Things to consider:

It still leans frontside in both feel and intended use, so it is not the best pick for skiers who want a loose, surfy ski for soft snow days. Stronger experts may want a wider or more powerful platform if they regularly ski fast in rough off-trail conditions.

Fit & sizing considerations:

It skis true to length, with a shape that feels accessible and predictable for most resort skiers. Those who want quicker turn entry and easier handling in bumps can stay on the shorter side of their normal range. More aggressive skiers or those who prioritize stability on open groomers can size up for a calmer ride.

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