
2027 Rossignol Hero MT TI CAM Skis W/ SPX 12 Bindings
The Hero MT TI CAM expands the Hero feel into a more versatile frontside platform with a slightly wider waist and longer turn radius. It blends carving precision with broader turn shapes, making it a strong daily driver for skiers who mix short and medium turns on groomed terrain. This is a modern on-trail ski that leans performance without going full race.
Why we like it:
We like how it balances stability and accessibility. It holds confidently when tipped up on edge but does not feel overly locked into one turn shape. It transitions smoothly between carved and slightly smeared turns, which makes it adaptable throughout changing trail conditions.
Who it's for:
This ski suits strong intermediate to advanced skiers who want a powerful groomer tool that is not as specialized as a pure slalom build. It works well for skiers who value edge grip but also want a bit more forgiveness in mixed hardpack.
Highlights:
A 73 mm waist provides a touch more platform underfoot, improving stability and smoothing out variable hard snow. Titanal construction boosts damping and edge hold, allowing the ski to track cleanly at higher speeds. The moderate 15 m radius favors medium arcs but remains responsive when pressured into tighter turns. Rossignol’s race-inspired camber profile maintains consistent edge contact and strong rebound out of the turn.
Things to consider:
It remains a frontside ski at heart and will not provide meaningful float in soft or off-trail snow. Less aggressive skiers will find it quite stiff if they're not comfortable pressuring the ski through the turn.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The ski feels true to length with a supportive tail that rewards commitment. Skiers who prefer stability at speed should select their usual length, while those who want a quicker ski can consider sizing slightly down. It responds best to a forward stance and active edge engagement.
The Hero MT TI CAM expands the Hero feel into a more versatile frontside platform with a slightly wider waist and longer turn radius. It blends carving precision with broader turn shapes, making it a strong daily driver for skiers who mix short and medium turns on groomed terrain. This is a modern on-trail ski that leans performance without going full race.
Why we like it:
We like how it balances stability and accessibility. It holds confidently when tipped up on edge but does not feel overly locked into one turn shape. It transitions smoothly between carved and slightly smeared turns, which makes it adaptable throughout changing trail conditions.
Who it's for:
This ski suits strong intermediate to advanced skiers who want a powerful groomer tool that is not as specialized as a pure slalom build. It works well for skiers who value edge grip but also want a bit more forgiveness in mixed hardpack.
Highlights:
A 73 mm waist provides a touch more platform underfoot, improving stability and smoothing out variable hard snow. Titanal construction boosts damping and edge hold, allowing the ski to track cleanly at higher speeds. The moderate 15 m radius favors medium arcs but remains responsive when pressured into tighter turns. Rossignol’s race-inspired camber profile maintains consistent edge contact and strong rebound out of the turn.
Things to consider:
It remains a frontside ski at heart and will not provide meaningful float in soft or off-trail snow. Less aggressive skiers will find it quite stiff if they're not comfortable pressuring the ski through the turn.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The ski feels true to length with a supportive tail that rewards commitment. Skiers who prefer stability at speed should select their usual length, while those who want a quicker ski can consider sizing slightly down. It responds best to a forward stance and active edge engagement.
Original: $1,149.95
-65%$1,149.95
$402.48Description
The Hero MT TI CAM expands the Hero feel into a more versatile frontside platform with a slightly wider waist and longer turn radius. It blends carving precision with broader turn shapes, making it a strong daily driver for skiers who mix short and medium turns on groomed terrain. This is a modern on-trail ski that leans performance without going full race.
Why we like it:
We like how it balances stability and accessibility. It holds confidently when tipped up on edge but does not feel overly locked into one turn shape. It transitions smoothly between carved and slightly smeared turns, which makes it adaptable throughout changing trail conditions.
Who it's for:
This ski suits strong intermediate to advanced skiers who want a powerful groomer tool that is not as specialized as a pure slalom build. It works well for skiers who value edge grip but also want a bit more forgiveness in mixed hardpack.
Highlights:
A 73 mm waist provides a touch more platform underfoot, improving stability and smoothing out variable hard snow. Titanal construction boosts damping and edge hold, allowing the ski to track cleanly at higher speeds. The moderate 15 m radius favors medium arcs but remains responsive when pressured into tighter turns. Rossignol’s race-inspired camber profile maintains consistent edge contact and strong rebound out of the turn.
Things to consider:
It remains a frontside ski at heart and will not provide meaningful float in soft or off-trail snow. Less aggressive skiers will find it quite stiff if they're not comfortable pressuring the ski through the turn.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The ski feels true to length with a supportive tail that rewards commitment. Skiers who prefer stability at speed should select their usual length, while those who want a quicker ski can consider sizing slightly down. It responds best to a forward stance and active edge engagement.















