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Megan Hughes

23 Oct 17

Rossignol Pursuit 600 CAM 2018 Ski Review

Megan Hughes

23 Oct 17
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The Rossignol Pursuit 600 CAM is a very impressive carving ski that will make a lot of advanced skiers very happy this year.

This ski boasts a poplar wood core with Rossignol’s Carbon Alloy Matrix technology, that keeps it highly energetic and lightweight. The Rossignol Pursuit 600 CAM is a lot of fun to ride across the mountain, lively, agile and playful, with a Carbon Alloy Matrix keeping it nice and stable without weighing it down.

Rossignol Pursuit 600 CAM 2018 Ski Review

Light and nimble, the Rossignol Pursuit 600 CAM does well on short turns. Its light nature means that it is not as demanding as other options we have tried this year so is a great, friendly choice for an intermediate to advanced skier

A 74mm waist keeps it mostly limited to the slopes. It definitely has the ability to pop off the piste if you so wished, but it does not perform half as well in soft, deep snow or chopped up crud as it does on the hardpack.

Good edge hold keeps the Pursuit 600 highly enjoyable on piste, with easy turn initiation that makes it great for those who like to get stuck into their turns and really make the most of the groomed runs. Good at speed, it is a solid choice for an intermediate to advanced skier looking to push themselves that little bit further on the pistes.

Rossignol Pursuit 600 CAM 2018 Features:

  • Power Turn Rocker Profile
  • Prop Tech 2 Technology
  • Sandwich Duracap Construction
  • Carbon Alloy Matrix
  • Poplar Wood Core
  • Look SPX 12 Konect Dual WTR Bindings

To view further reviews of this season’s top skis, click here.

Specification

Price: £510 (Including Bindings)
Aimed at: Advancved Skiers

Testing Scores

Edge Hold 8
Responsiveness 8
Versatility 7
Off-piste 4
On-piste 8
Overall Performance 8