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Rossignol One Mag Snowboard - 2010

Rossignol One Mag Snowboard - 2010

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Rossignol One Mag Snowboard - 2010

The Rossignol One Mag Snowboard ups the all-mountain ante with Magne-Traction technology, a twin-directional shape, and tip-to-tail engineered flex. The One Mag’s stiff flex in the tail adds power off kickers and whips you into turns, a moderate flex between the bindings eases landings, while a softer flex at the nose gives you a little park versatility. Yup, Rossignol knows that when you’re not poaching powder and doing top-to-bottom speed runs, you’re in the park jibbing and pressing boxes.

  • Magne-Traction technology cuts through crud, increases board feel, and response
  • Rossignol’s WoodCK technology adds carbon and KEVLAR® fibers to core for pop and response
  • Engineered flex pattern for peak-to-park versatility
  • Future Snowboarding Magazine Top 10 All-Mountain Board

Bottom Line: Who needs a quiver when you can ride the One Mag?

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Rating for this product: 5

wow! Magnetractiion is for real...

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March 4, 2010

Tried my new board out today in NC and it is great. It is so easy to turn and carves with confidence. Perfect flex, nice feel when it pops in and out of turns. Fast base - glides easy on the flats. Highly recommend for an intermediate rider that has grown out of your starter board and wants to get better. I was riding a Burton Blunt 2006...now it feels busted. Wish I had my One Mag when I was in Park City last month! BTW...last year of One Mag with regular camber.

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Rating for this product: 4

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February 13, 2010

I have the 2008-2009 159 One Mag and I am now enjoying my second season. I'm 43 yrs young, riding for 10 years, and 5'11" 180lbs. This is everything an intermediate east-coast rider could ask for. I have had it to the Poconos and Vermont and this thing has improved my riding skills 10 fold. It holds an edge in all that ice we get here in the east and will make you a better rider. The deep powder at Jay Peak VT was just as sick on this thing. Good quality board for the money.

I was on a 2001 GNU Carbon Highbeam 156. What a difference!

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
153cm, 156cm, 159cm, 163cm 
Shape:
Directional twin 
Waist Width:
[156cm] 253mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[156cm] 7.9m 
Stance Width:
[156cm] 51-63cm (18.5-25in) 
Stance Setback:
13mm 
Core Material:
Wood with carbon & KEVLAR 
Base:
Sintered 4400 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain freestyle snowboarding 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year