Tahoe is known for its massive dumps that often leave three feet or more of fresh over night, and Squaw is notorious for being tracked out in a matter of hours. So when it’s bottomless powder in the morning, and tracked out chop in the afternoon, you need one ski that can handle both. That’s where the Rossignol Super 7 comes in, a powder ski that has the versatility to shred anything it encounters. At 116mm underfoot, and camber underfoot with rocker in the tip and tail, the Super 7 is the ultimate all mountain powder tool. Whether it’s first tracks on a storm day, or groomers at the end of the day, the Super 7 satisfies all your needs.

Growing up in Alaska I’m used to long fast steep slopes where a stable ski was a necessity. Heavy skis with metal were the only way to go, skis without metal were just to floppy. Then came the Super 7, while lacking metal in the core, it still is solid and stable without all the added extra weight. And without the metal core, the Super 7’s are a lot more playful and fun then some of the other skis out there. Poppy, playful, and loads of fun, the Rossignol Super 7’s are the perfect ski, whether you’re slashing deep powder turns or charging chop, the Super 7’s are the perfect pick. For a slightly larger ski that has no problem shredding anything on the mountain, look no further than the Rossignol Super 7, hands down one of my favorite skis of all time.