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The Rossignol Sin 7 was the most tested freeride ski in Kuhtai after its big brother the Soul 7, and it's easy to see why; it takes everything in its stride and is simply great fun to ride.

rossignol sin7
Level
Advanced
Terrain
All Mountain, Freeride
Best for
Advanced skiers looking for one ski to do everything - and do it well
Price
£440
lengths
172/180
Park
4
Off-piste
9
Low speed
10
Value
10
On-piste
9
High speed
9
Overall Score
10

We have skied the last two seasons on a pair of Rossi S7s and love them, but after our session on the Sin 7 we were raving equally enthusiastically about these bright red planks (yes, we even thought the plain and simple graphics were great).

On-piste and off-piste the Sin 7s encourage you to go for it and simply slice through powder or groomed snow with a responsiveness that makes them a sheer pleasure to ride.

They're not quite as smooth in the turns as some of their rivals, but the liveliness of the Sin 7 takes your mind off this. They encourage you to push both yourself and the skis, which is a great way of improving your technique as well as having a thoroughly good time.

Add to that the fact that at £450 including bindings they're a top deal, and this is definitely one of our favourites for this winter.

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