
2027 Rossignol Wu-Ji Snowboard
The Rossignol Wu-Ji is an all-mountain board designed for riders who want a nimble and versatile platform that can handle everything from groomed trails to soft snow and natural terrain. Its directional shape and balanced flex create a ride that feels stable when pointed downhill but still maneuverable in tighter terrain. The overall character leans toward smooth control and easy handling, making it a reliable option for riders progressing through the intermediate stage while still leaving room to push speed and explore the mountain.
Why we like it:
We like how the Wu-Ji blends playful maneuverability with enough stability to feel confident at speed. It has a loose and forgiving feel that makes quick turns easy, yet it still tracks cleanly when things open up.
Who it's for:
The Wu-Ji is best suited for intermediate riders who want a dependable all-mountain board that can handle groomers, powder days, and off trail exploration without feeling overly demanding. It works well for riders who value smooth turn initiation, easy maneuverability, and predictable handling at moderate to higher speeds. Riders who enjoy flowing through natural terrain, weaving through trees, and chasing soft snow will find this board particularly rewarding.
Highlights:
Rossignol builds the Wu-Ji around a directional shape and rockered profile, which naturally encourages smooth turn initiation and better float when the snow gets soft. More specifically, the AmpTek Zero profile places flat camber between the bindings while adding rocker in the tip and tail, creating a stable platform underfoot that still releases easily when maneuvering through tight terrain. Rossi's RadCut sidecut blends multiple radii along the edge so the board feels quick and responsive in shorter turns while remaining composed when the rider opens things up and lets it run. Inside the board, a lightweight wood core keeps the ride lively and predictable while helping absorb vibration across choppy snow.
Things to consider:
Riders who prefer an aggressive, locked in feel may find the rocker influence slightly looser when driving hard carves on firm snow. The medium flex keeps the board accessible and forgiving, but heavier or highly aggressive riders might want something stiffer for maximum high speed power. It is designed as a versatile all mountain tool rather than a highly specialized park or big mountain charger.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Wu-Ji generally rides true to its listed length and offers a balanced feel for most riders. Because the rocker in the tip and tail shortens the effective edge slightly, it can feel a bit more maneuverable than a fully cambered board of the same length. Riders who prioritize stability and speed may prefer sizing toward the longer end of their typical range, while riders focused on trees, quick turns, or playful terrain often enjoy riding it right at their usual length.
The Rossignol Wu-Ji is an all-mountain board designed for riders who want a nimble and versatile platform that can handle everything from groomed trails to soft snow and natural terrain. Its directional shape and balanced flex create a ride that feels stable when pointed downhill but still maneuverable in tighter terrain. The overall character leans toward smooth control and easy handling, making it a reliable option for riders progressing through the intermediate stage while still leaving room to push speed and explore the mountain.
Why we like it:
We like how the Wu-Ji blends playful maneuverability with enough stability to feel confident at speed. It has a loose and forgiving feel that makes quick turns easy, yet it still tracks cleanly when things open up.
Who it's for:
The Wu-Ji is best suited for intermediate riders who want a dependable all-mountain board that can handle groomers, powder days, and off trail exploration without feeling overly demanding. It works well for riders who value smooth turn initiation, easy maneuverability, and predictable handling at moderate to higher speeds. Riders who enjoy flowing through natural terrain, weaving through trees, and chasing soft snow will find this board particularly rewarding.
Highlights:
Rossignol builds the Wu-Ji around a directional shape and rockered profile, which naturally encourages smooth turn initiation and better float when the snow gets soft. More specifically, the AmpTek Zero profile places flat camber between the bindings while adding rocker in the tip and tail, creating a stable platform underfoot that still releases easily when maneuvering through tight terrain. Rossi's RadCut sidecut blends multiple radii along the edge so the board feels quick and responsive in shorter turns while remaining composed when the rider opens things up and lets it run. Inside the board, a lightweight wood core keeps the ride lively and predictable while helping absorb vibration across choppy snow.
Things to consider:
Riders who prefer an aggressive, locked in feel may find the rocker influence slightly looser when driving hard carves on firm snow. The medium flex keeps the board accessible and forgiving, but heavier or highly aggressive riders might want something stiffer for maximum high speed power. It is designed as a versatile all mountain tool rather than a highly specialized park or big mountain charger.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Wu-Ji generally rides true to its listed length and offers a balanced feel for most riders. Because the rocker in the tip and tail shortens the effective edge slightly, it can feel a bit more maneuverable than a fully cambered board of the same length. Riders who prioritize stability and speed may prefer sizing toward the longer end of their typical range, while riders focused on trees, quick turns, or playful terrain often enjoy riding it right at their usual length.
Original: $549.95
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$192.48Description
The Rossignol Wu-Ji is an all-mountain board designed for riders who want a nimble and versatile platform that can handle everything from groomed trails to soft snow and natural terrain. Its directional shape and balanced flex create a ride that feels stable when pointed downhill but still maneuverable in tighter terrain. The overall character leans toward smooth control and easy handling, making it a reliable option for riders progressing through the intermediate stage while still leaving room to push speed and explore the mountain.
Why we like it:
We like how the Wu-Ji blends playful maneuverability with enough stability to feel confident at speed. It has a loose and forgiving feel that makes quick turns easy, yet it still tracks cleanly when things open up.
Who it's for:
The Wu-Ji is best suited for intermediate riders who want a dependable all-mountain board that can handle groomers, powder days, and off trail exploration without feeling overly demanding. It works well for riders who value smooth turn initiation, easy maneuverability, and predictable handling at moderate to higher speeds. Riders who enjoy flowing through natural terrain, weaving through trees, and chasing soft snow will find this board particularly rewarding.
Highlights:
Rossignol builds the Wu-Ji around a directional shape and rockered profile, which naturally encourages smooth turn initiation and better float when the snow gets soft. More specifically, the AmpTek Zero profile places flat camber between the bindings while adding rocker in the tip and tail, creating a stable platform underfoot that still releases easily when maneuvering through tight terrain. Rossi's RadCut sidecut blends multiple radii along the edge so the board feels quick and responsive in shorter turns while remaining composed when the rider opens things up and lets it run. Inside the board, a lightweight wood core keeps the ride lively and predictable while helping absorb vibration across choppy snow.
Things to consider:
Riders who prefer an aggressive, locked in feel may find the rocker influence slightly looser when driving hard carves on firm snow. The medium flex keeps the board accessible and forgiving, but heavier or highly aggressive riders might want something stiffer for maximum high speed power. It is designed as a versatile all mountain tool rather than a highly specialized park or big mountain charger.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Wu-Ji generally rides true to its listed length and offers a balanced feel for most riders. Because the rocker in the tip and tail shortens the effective edge slightly, it can feel a bit more maneuverable than a fully cambered board of the same length. Riders who prioritize stability and speed may prefer sizing toward the longer end of their typical range, while riders focused on trees, quick turns, or playful terrain often enjoy riding it right at their usual length.





















