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By Alice Ivey

Rossignol Super Virage VII – In‑Depth Review

The Super Virage VII line is Rossignol’s premium frontside carver for skiers who love short-to-mid radius arcs on firm snow. It comes in three distinct flavors: LTD (with the race‑bred R22 plate), TECH (with the more accessible KONECT system), and OVERSIZE (a wider, more versatile take). All share the same DNA: excellent edge hold, calm damping, and lively rebound powered by Titanal and LCT.

What it is and who it’s for

  • Target skier: advanced to expert piste skiers focused on carving precision and rhythm.
  • Personality: SL‑inspired turn shapes, strong bite on hard snow, energetic yet composed feel.
  • Variants:
    • LTD (R22): the stiffest and most “racey” option with top‑tier precision.
    • TECH (KONECT): similar carving performance with a friendlier flex and easier access.
    • OVERSIZE: wider waist (75–78 mm) for stability and confidence when the afternoon chop piles up.

On‑snow performance

  • Edge hold & stability: Excellent on hardpack and early‑morning corduroy. LCT limits counter‑flex and the full metal layup keeps the ski quiet at speed.
  • Turn initiation & quickness: Subtle tip rocker helps you roll into the turn; at 68 mm (LTD/TECH) it’s lightning‑fast edge‑to‑edge. OVERSIZE trades a touch of quickness for extra support in cut‑up or heavy snow.
  • Turn shapes & speed range: Feels SL‑inspired in the 12–14 m sweet spot—snap short arcs or settle into confident medium carves. Not a GS charger, but impressively composed for a dedicated piste carver.
  • Conditions: Shines on firm groomers; remains predictable as the surface breaks down. OVERSIZE is the pick for wet/heavy snow or late‑day piles.

Choose your variant

  • LTD (R22): Maximum precision and stand height with the race plate. Brilliant under powerful, technically sound skiers; can feel demanding if you get lazy.
  • TECH (KONECT): A touch more forgiving and lighter on your legs. Ideal for strong intermediates to advanced skiers who want race‑inspired feel without the full commitment.
  • OVERSIZE: Wider platform with RTT tip reinforcement and Titanal Beam/Carbon Alloy on some builds. Most versatile if you want a carve‑first ski that stays composed in manky snow.

Sizing & setup

  • Length: For a slalom‑like feel, pick about 5–10 cm below your height; size up for more stability at speed or heavier riders. Many settle at 166 cm (LTD/TECH) or 164–170 cm (OVERSIZE) depending on preference.
  • Plate/binding: R22 rides higher with a more direct, race‑like connection; KONECT is practical, comfortable, and still transfers power well. Start at the recommended mount. A sharp tune (e.g., 1° base/2°–3° side) pays dividends on ice.

Specs and what they mean

  • Rocker profile: Predominantly camber with subtle tip rocker gives strong edge hold and rebound, while easing turn initiation so the tips don’t hook.
  • Sidecut/Radius: 12–14 m depending on length. Shorter radius = quicker, more energetic turns; longer = more composure at speed.
  • Waist width: 68 mm (LTD/TECH) for fastest transitions; 75–78 mm (OVERSIZE) for added stability and float in soft or broken snow.
  • Construction: Beech/Poplar cores with Titanal and LCT deliver torsional stiffness, damping, and consistent grip on boilerplate.

Comparisons

  • Rossignol Hero Elite ST TI: racier and more aggressive; Super Virage VII is a touch more all‑day friendly.
  • Head Supershape e‑Magnum (72 mm): more accessible and versatile; LTD is damper and more precise. e‑Rally (78 mm) lines up well against OVERSIZE.
  • Atomic Redster S9 Revo S: quicker and more SL‑race in feel, but more demanding; Super Virage is calmer in medium turns.
  • Blizzard Thunderbird R13/R15: extremely composed; Rossignol pops more with lively rebound out of the turn.

Pros

  • Phenomenal grip and damping on hard snow.
  • Lively, rhythmic short‑to‑medium carves.
  • Three variants cover race‑leaning to versatile piste use.

Cons

  • LTD can be fatiguing and unforgiving if technique lapses.
  • On the heavy side and not playful; limited appeal off‑piste.
  • OVERSIZE is a touch slower edge‑to‑edge than the 68 mm builds.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Who is the Rossignol Super Virage VII for?
A: Advanced and expert skiers who prioritize on‑piste carving with short to medium turns. LTD suits powerful technicians; TECH is easier to live with; OVERSIZE offers the most versatility in soft or broken snow.

Q: What length should I choose?
A: For a slalom‑like, snappy feel, go ~5–10 cm below your height. Size up for more stability at speed or if you’re heavier.

Q: R22 plate (LTD) or KONECT (TECH)?
A: R22 maximizes precision and stand height for strong skiers. KONECT is lighter, more comfortable, and more forgiving while still transmitting power effectively.

Q: Is the OVERSIZE good on ice?
A: Yes. Thanks to LCT and metal reinforcement, edge grip remains strong. It’s a bit slower edge‑to‑edge than the 68 mm versions but steadier in chopped or heavy snow.

Key takeaways

  • One family, three flavors: precision, grip, and damping.
  • LTD = race precision; TECH = accessible carve; OVERSIZE = versatile width for rougher snow.
  • Best for skilled skiers who love rhythm and energy on groomers.

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