Rossignol Jibsaw

Despite the name, the Rossignol Jibsaw is not s soft jibbing noodle. The Jibsaw is made to handle big jump and hard landings.

It has a stiff flex, that is rated at 7/10. It has a Twin Freestyle shape, which has a symmetrical flex, so riding it regular or switch, the flex is going to feel the same.

It is stiffer under your feet to help you with pop and balance, but has a softer waist (in between the bindings) so that it is still easy to control.

The camber profile is the Amptek Freestyle, which is a combination between rocker and camber. Divided up over the board, it counts as havingt 40% rocker and 60% camber.

For keeping control at speed on hard packed and icy days, it has Magne-Traction 7s, which is a 50% smaller (or less agressive) than the original, so it still gives you super edge hold, but still giving you a smooth ride without the catchy feel.

Like you would expect on an agressive board that is made to handle jumps, it has a fast 4400 sintered base.

Tech in the [title]

  • AmpTek Freestyle
  • Magne-Traction 7s
  • 7/10 Flex
  • Twin Freestyle shape
  • Basalt Fibers
  • MagTek
  • Sintered 4400 base
  • Wood CBF2 base
  • Flatware tips

Sizes available:

  • 153cm
  • 155cm
  • 157cm
  • 158cm Wide
  • 159cm

Technical Details

Size (cm) 153 155 157 158W 159
Effective Edge (mm) 1140 1170 1185 1185 120
Tip Width (mm) 293 296 297 307 298
Waist Width (mm) 250 252 253 263 254
Tail Width (mm) 293 296 297 307 298
Sidecut Radius (m) 7.1 7.3 7.4 7.4 7.5
Stance Setback (in) 0 0 0 0 0
Stance Setback (mm) 0 0 0 0 0
Stance Range (in) 20-24.8 20-24.8 20-24.8 20-24.8 20-24.8
Stance Range (mm) 510-630 510-630 510-630 510-630 510-630
Width Regular Regular Regular Wide Regular

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