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By Ethan Sullivan

Rossignol React RT – Review

Verdict

The Rossignol React RT is a confidence‑building, easy‑turning on‑piste carver for beginners through progressing intermediates. It initiates turns effortlessly, holds a trustworthy edge on groomers, and feels light and forgiving for long days on snow. Rossignol also sells a narrower XPRESS variant; this review focuses on the wider React RT (126‑74‑111) with Prop Tech and Power Turn Rocker, and explains how it compares.

Who is it for?

  • First‑time carvers who want a ski that makes learning edge angles and turn shape simple.
  • Returning or casual piste skiers who value comfort and ease over top‑speed power.
  • Lighter or developing skiers who don’t need a metal‑laminate charger.

On‑snow performance

  • Turn initiation: exceptionally easy thanks to Power Turn Rocker and a light swing weight. Short to medium turns link smoothly and predictably.
  • Edge grip: solid for its class. It maintains good hold on firm morning corduroy; it’s not a race ski for glare ice, but inspires confidence.
  • Stability and speed: happiest at slow to moderate speeds. At very high speeds you’ll find the limit (some tip flutter), typical for light cap constructions.
  • Damping and comfort: forgiving, low‑fatigue ride that encourages mileage and skill building.
  • Versatility on piste: remains composed in chop and spring slush. Off‑piste performance is limited; 74 mm is a true groomer waist.

Construction and tech (what you feel)

  • Poplar wood core + Fiber Cap: light, smooth, and forgiving—easy steering with less leg burn.
  • Prop Tech + Prop Tip: adaptive torsional flex and a lighter tip for easier engagement and more consistent contact on firm snow.
  • Power Turn Rocker: subtle tip rocker for effortless entry, plus camber underfoot for grip and rebound.
  • Hardtop/MaxiCap topsheet: added durability against scratches and nicks.

Specs explained (React RT 126‑74‑111)

  • Rocker profile: Power Turn Rocker – aids easy turn entry while camber retains edge grip and energy underfoot.
  • Tip/waist/tail (126/74/111 mm): a 74 mm waist is quick edge‑to‑edge; the broader tip helps the ski pull into the turn cleanly.
  • Radius (9–15 m by length; 163 cm: 13 m): ideal for short to medium carve turns with a predictable arc.
  • Weight (~2.9 kg/pair around 163 cm; varies by length): light feel boosts maneuverability and reduces fatigue; not built for top‑speed stability.
  • Lengths (135–177 cm): wide size run to match rider size and goals.

Sizing advice

  • General rule: chin‑to‑nose height for newer riders; nose‑to‑brow for confident cruisers. Go shorter for maximum maneuverability, longer for added stability.

Comparisons

  • Rossignol React RT XPRESS (117‑70‑103): narrower and even more playful/light, but with less platform and slightly less high‑speed composure than this 74 mm RT.
  • Atomic Redster X5: a touch firmer and more precise on hardpack, but the React RT feels friendlier and easier to bend.
  • Salomon S/Max 6: similarly approachable; S/Max 6 is a bit livelier in quick slalom‑like turns, while the React RT feels more relaxed and damp.
  • Head Shape e.V5: very user‑friendly; the Head is a tad more planted at speed, the Rossignol engages a bit more easily.

Potential drawbacks

  • Speed ceiling: advanced carvers will outgrow its top‑end stability.
  • Progression headroom: strong intermediates may eventually want a stiffer, more precise piste ski.

Key takeaways

  • Easy carver: extremely simple turn initiation and forgiving flex.
  • Piste specialist: designed for groomers, excels in typical resort conditions.
  • Progression tool: enough edge grip to learn and improve without punishing mistakes.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Who is the Rossignol React RT best for?
A: Beginners to progressing intermediates who want an easy, confidence‑building piste carver. The React RT helps you learn edging and carve shapes without fighting the ski.

Q: What’s the difference between the React RT and React RT XPRESS?
A: The XPRESS version is narrower (about 70 mm) and often sold as a lighter, playful system ski with XPRESS bindings. This 74 mm RT offers a bit more stability and platform on varied piste conditions.

Q: What length should I choose?
A: Aim for chin‑to‑nose height for maximum maneuverability. Choose closer to nose/forehead if you’re heavier or ski faster and want added stability.

Q: How does it handle icy mornings?
A: Very respectable for its class thanks to Prop Tech and camber. True ice specialists or metal‑reinforced carvers still hold better at extreme edge angles.

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