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By Evelien Jansen

Overview

This review covers the junior Rossignol Hero Pro (70/80/92 cm) — a kid‑focused, on‑piste ski designed to make first turns easier, lighter, and more controlled. Expect a forgiving flex, low swing weight, and a subtle tip rocker that helps young skiers initiate turns without fighting the ski. It’s not a mini race ski; it’s a smart platform for building sound fundamentals on groomers.

Pros and cons at a glance

  • Easy to ski: very smooth turn initiation and predictable behavior at low speeds.
  • Edge grip: solid for the category thanks to traditional camber underfoot.
  • Light and agile: builds confidence and reduces fatigue for smaller skiers.
  • Limits: less stable at higher speeds; not intended for off‑piste use.
  • Outgrow factor: stronger or heavier kids may outgrow it relatively quickly.

Who is it for?

  • Beginners to lower‑intermediate kids who spend most of their time on groomed runs.
  • Parents who want a forgiving, confidence‑building ski that encourages proper technique.
  • Not ideal for budding racers; consider junior SL/GS options (e.g., Hero Athlete/Redster J2 Race) for that path.

Construction and tech

  • Junior On‑Trail Rocker: a short tip rocker paired with camber underfoot. It makes turn initiation easy while maintaining edge hold.
  • Cap/composite build: keeps weight low and durability high for lift lines and ski school.
  • Narrow waist: optimized for quick edge‑to‑edge transitions on firm, groomed snow.

On‑snow performance

  • Groomers and short turns: intuitive and confidence‑inspiring; the ski rolls on edge easily and finishes turns without surprises.
  • Edge hold and stability: ample for kid‑appropriate speeds; on very hard snow, good stance and pressure help the edges bite.
  • Progression curve: excellent for learning braking, skidding, and early carving; once speed and strength increase, a stiffer junior model becomes the logical next step.

Comparisons

  • Atomic Redster J2: a touch more precise and composed at speed, but less forgiving for absolute beginners.
  • Head Supershape Team: similar target skier; Head feels slightly more damp, while the Rossignol is a bit livelier.
  • Salomon S/Race Jr: closer to an entry race feel; more precision but also more demanding.

Specs and what they mean

  • Rocker profile – Junior On‑Trail Rocker: short tip rocker that eases turn entry; camber supplies grip and energy.
  • Sidecut widths (tip/waist/tail): narrow, piste‑oriented dimensions for fast edge changes; exact figures vary by length and may not be publicly listed.
  • Radius: short, enabling quick, easy short turns; varies by length.
  • Weight: light to help kids ski longer with better form; varies by length.
  • Available lengths: 70/80/92 cm — pick based on height/weight and confidence.

Sizing and setup advice

  • Length: for beginners, aim roughly between chin and nose height; lighter kids often go shorter, confident kids a bit longer.
  • Bindings: pair with a kid‑appropriate DIN (e.g., Team/Kid 4). Always have a shop set and test release.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Is the Rossignol Hero Pro good for beginners?
A: Yes. Its forgiving flex and Junior On‑Trail Rocker make turn initiation feel natural. It’s an excellent first “real” on‑piste ski to build confidence and control.

Q: How does it compare to the Atomic Redster J2?
A: The Redster J2 is more precise and stable at speed but less forgiving. For true first‑timers, the Rossignol Hero Pro is the easier, friendlier choice.

Q: What length should I choose?
A: As a rule of thumb, choose chin‑ to nose‑height. If between sizes, go shorter for timid beginners and longer for heavier or fast‑progressing kids.

Key takeaways

  • Accessible: makes first turns easy and fun.
  • Piste‑focused: narrow waist and short radius for quick edge‑to‑edge.
  • Speed ceiling: upgrade to a sportier junior model as skills advance.

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