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rossi 184

Post by funk » Tuesday 6 January 2009, 4:37

Hello, I'm new 2 years on hard boots. I have a chance to get a rossi 184, for a desent price. I've looked on line but can't find this board. anybody got some info on this. Looks brand new.

Any info will help.

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Post by ICERIPPER » Tuesday 6 January 2009, 19:06

Hello

If it is the Yellow board - race World cup model- THC core not wood but a good core. It is not a PU core for this series alpin snowboard.
Never used this board just the generation before 166 & 176 (blue-red-white -topsheet)
Be care full it is narrow board.
I was riding on asy 156 (SL board) before using the 176 , really easy to used you need place but really a good board.
Rossignol have stop to build race board with this lastest Yellow board.

Mine was not with Ptex 4000 but 1000 or 2000 (no color ) need wax to good ride.

Rossignol had 2 core for alpin snow , PU for beginner , THC (wood,isocore ,kevlar) for race board - watch if the core is made with this material , PU is too soft .

I have used a freeride board with THC (Levitation) really good.

On some Rossignol binding you can't modify the canting of the binding
(Steel one) you can't rotate them goofy/regular but unscrew them, generally it was not done in the shop.
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Rossignol

Post by Hans » Tuesday 6 January 2009, 19:50

Use the search function on the forum of www.bomberonline.com and you will find tons of info on this board.

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Post by Ohawa » Wednesday 7 January 2009, 13:25

Yes it if it is the 184WC then it should be a great board. I still have the yellow 159WC from 2001 and though quite old, it still seems to hold very well. The edges are bad though, after all those years.
Board? Just a Choc, 180...

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Post by Felix » Wednesday 7 January 2009, 14:57

There are also somel Rossi 184 Worldcups decals, produced by Tomahawk. They are pretty nice to ride but you need to be pretty muscle packed to ride them depending on who the board was built for.
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