Versatile
Posted by Jeff
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/22/2019
Pros:
One ski to do everything well
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Stable and turns well on east coast hard pack and crud, also does well out west
Rossi 88
Posted by Pat C
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/31/2017
Pros:
Versatile
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
A very versatile ski perfect for groomers or to take off the trail into some of the deeper powder. Considered more of an advanced to expert ski.
Rossi 88
Posted by Don H
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/31/2017
Pros:
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Great easy turning ski.
Amazing Ski
Posted by Zack
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/26/2017
Pros:
Versatile, supportive, tight turns
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Beautiful ski that allows for tight turns and a supportive and smooth feeling. Ride the whole mountain with this beast!
Experience 88
Posted by Peter R
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/24/2017
Pros:
quick turning,
Cons:
edge hold on hard-pack not the best.
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Great ski that works in all conditions. Very quick turning, and works on East coast as well as out west. Great for the skier that needs one ski for all conditions. you will not be disappointed.
I Love This Ski
Posted by Greg
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/19/2017
Pros:
High Energy, Carve Machine
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Adjustments made to well received skis like the Experience 88 HD don't always improve performance. If said adjustments do improve performance, it's often at the expense of the traits that caused the ski to be loved in the first place. Rossignol has accomplished the near impossible with the release of the redesigned Experience 88 HD. The ski is accessible to less skilled skiers as it always has been, but the sturdier construction permits heavier or more experienced (no pun intended) skiers to navigate steeper, more technical terrain at higher speed with greater confidence than ever before.
The 88 is Great
Posted by Mark
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/18/2017
Pros:
Goes through crud as well as holds an edge through hard pack and performs well at high speeds
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
This is a great versatile ski that is surprisingly responsive and nimble in the front end for an 88 mm. wide ski.
Experience 88
Posted by Bill
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/18/2017
Pros:
One quiver ski!
Cons:
Could use a little more pop.
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Fast becoming an industry standard the 88 does a lot of things well. Great flotation in crud and powder but with great turn initiation and edge grip this ski does extremely well front side.
One Ski Quiver
Posted by Ken
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/17/2017
Pros:
Does a lot of things well
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Good one ski quiver for east coasters skiing on trail, off trail and mixed conditions.
Do anything
Posted by Mark - Buckmans KOP
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/17/2017
Pros:
Effortless turning, stable
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
This ski can really do anything you want. It is stable enough at high speeds on the east, wide enough with enough rocker to float through some softer snow in the west, and power through crud on the east.
Ski review
Posted by Eric macpherson
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
10/16/2017
Pros:
Strong turn carving
Cons:
Camber lacks energy, graphics
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
Not as agile as previous models. Lacked energy but held a turn well. Good ski for east coasters to transition into wider ski builds. Handles like a Jeep Grand Cherokee. Does a bit of everything well
Lean Mean Carving Machine
Posted by Aharoni
(Certified Winter Enthusiast)
on
9/27/2017
Pros:
versatile, do-it-all ski
Cons:
Would you recommend this product to a friend?
Yes
If ever there was a ski that truly loves to turn, this ski it it. At 88 mm underfoot this ski has an exceptionally responsive and tight turning radius. The large shovel helps float in powder, and eat up varying snow conditions. Easy ski to relax with afternoon turns or cruise with the family, yet surprisingly aggressive when leaning into those edges.