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Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis

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    Venture out into the wilderness and make some turns in the soft snow with the Rossignol BC 90 Positrack backcountry skis.

    • Wood core with air channels creates a skier-friendly flex and keeps the ski light and maneuverable
    • Full-length steel edges cut into the slope for excellent stability
    • AR waxless bases, with cut-in patterns, prevent backsliding and optimize kick and glide

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    View specs for sizes: 159, 169, 179, 189

    Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis Specs
    Specification
    159169179189
    Best use
    Ski touring Ski touring Ski touring Ski touring
    XC Ungroomed trails XC Ungroomed trails XC Ungroomed trails XC Ungroomed trails
    Classic Classic Classic Classic
    90 - 120 pounds120 - 150 pounds150 - 180 pounds180+ pounds
    159, 169, 179, 189 centimeters159, 169, 179, 189 centimeters159, 169, 179, 189 centimeters159, 169, 179, 189 centimeters
    88/60/78 millimeters88/60/78 millimeters88/60/78 millimeters88/60/78 millimeters
    XC Single camber XC Single camber XC Single camber XC Single camber
    Cap Cap Cap Cap
    Yes Yes Yes Yes
    Wood/air Wood/air Wood/air Wood/air
    Waxless Waxless Waxless Waxless
    No No No No
    (169cm) 2,100 grams(169cm) 2,100 grams(169cm) 2,100 grams(169cm) 2,100 grams
    Unisex Unisex Unisex Unisex
    Ski terrain
    Ski design
    Recommended skier weight
    Lengths (cm)
    Ski dimensions
    Ski camber
    Top sheet
    Metal edge
    Core
    Base
    Bindings included
    Weight per pair
    Gender

    Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis Customer Reviews

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    Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis
     
    2.9

    (based on 11 reviews)

    55%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

    Pros

    • Glide well (7)
    • Lightweight (6)
    • Stable (5)
    • Turns easily (5)

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Backcountry touring (7)
        • Reviewer Profile:
        • Intermediate (6), Advanced (4)
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      (4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

       
      2.0

      kicking not so great

      By dan in portland

      from portland, or

      About Me Intermediate

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      Pros

      • Glide Well
      • Lightweight
      • Stable

      Cons

      • Climbing ability
      • Omnitrack pattern
      • Poor Construction

      Best Uses

        Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

        I've looked for reviews online and can't really find any mentioning the problem I'm having.

        I purchased this year's bc90 and have been less than impressed by it's omnitrack pattern / climbing ability. tested side by side with an older Alpina lite terrain, a ski with much less pattern area, the bc90 simply didn't kick very well at all. So poorly, in fact, that I returned to the store to check the pattern on other bc90s in hopes that I had gotten a bum pair, but they all had seriously light pattern definition. I was later able to compare this ski to a previous year's bc90, made in Czech Republic (not Ukraine, as mine were), and the older ski had a different bottom sheet material with a pattern that seemed much more aggressive. I think the new bottom sheet is simply inadequate for any serious touring, unless you plan on using skins at anything over the mildest of inclines.

        for the record, I chose the proper ski length, per Rossi's recommendations base on my weight.

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        1.0

        Not good uphill

        By bearmagnet

        from Albuquerque, NM

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        Pros

          Cons

          • Poor uphill

          Best Uses

            Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

            Very disappointed with uphill performance, very little traction even on mild slopes and I have to resort to skins way too often.

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            1.0

            Good downhill but cannot go uphill!

            By S the skier

            from Melbourne, Australia

            About Me Intermediate

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            Pros

            • Turns Easily

            Cons

            • Poor grip

            Best Uses

            • Backcountry Touring

            Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

            Look the real problem is that they do not grip going uphill. The slide backwards and sideways. Very disappointing. Good when you finally get up a hill by walking and then they go downhill very very well. However!!

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            4.0

            Across Yellowstone with these

            By AaronL

            from Carlsbad, CA

            About Me Intermediate

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            Pros

            • Glide Well
            • Lightweight
            • Stable
            • Turns Easily

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Backcountry Touring

              Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

              The BC-90s ended up being a great ski for me on my second expedition across Yellowstone in January 2011. In Jan 2010, I had the 189 skis with no skins and could not tow my sled at all with those skis. Originally, the thought was that I needed maximum floatation when traveling through the back country with those skis. They did have great float, virtually as good at my ultra-light snow shoes. However, my complete inability to get good grip to pull anything outweighed the float advantage. As I thought I was going to weigh 180+ lbs loaded with gear, the 189 skis seemed to be the right option. I was wrong.This past year, I bought the 179 size skis and had a completely different experience. All of the sudden, I was able to stick to the snow, push off and had a grand time. I did find that on groomed, icy track, the skis did require an aggressive step and kick but that forced me to use better technique.At first I was using full-length BD skins to tow my sled uphill on the ground up snow on Yellowstone's roads. However, the complete loss of glide with those skins was really troublesome. After a few days, I was able to pull myself and my 100 lb sled uphill without putting skins on at all with the BC-90 179 size skis. Once I got it down, I really had to be going up a steep hill before I started losing traction. In fact, as my sled was on skis, if I let go of my sled, it would start sliding downhill. That's how steep I could go with the BC-90's before being forced to put on skins.Perhaps the other reviewers didn't have the right size ski for their weight?If you're in groomed track, the scale pattern may not be aggressive enough - I did have rare slipping on tracked courses with the 179 size but that's more technique. These skis choose glide and float over traction but drag. That's why they're BC skis and not track skis, right?The reason I didn't give the skis 5 stars is the tails are very easy to chip. On both skis, I chipped off the top layer of laminate. Once was with the skis bouncing in the steel cage on the back of a snow wagon. That was a duh moment. But when I stuffed my skis into the snow tail first and didn't hit anything, then pulled them up and found the tail had chipped, I was bummed. Bring a little stick epoxy for repairs if you're going to be in the field for a long time. The damage area was about the total area of a dime. It's something to note.I used Rotefella 3-pin 75mm bindings with these skis and had no problems. [...] I used 3-pin with the Rosignol BC boot. The boots were too narrow for my feet, even at 2 sizes bigger. But that's another review. The whole system worked like a charm and once I had the right size skis, I had a great time and could pull a 100 pound sled up many hills with no trouble.

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              4.0

              A Special Arrow in your quiver!

              By Philatouren

              from Philadelphia,PA

              About Me Advanced

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              Pros

              • Lateral stability
              • Trail breakers

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Backcountry Touring
                • Breaking trail
                • Multi-day Tours

                Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

                I have several lengths and width x/c skis. I can tell what skis that I should be on while on the first climb based on the snow quality. Obviously you wouldn't wear these for icey hard-packed established trails with lots of side hilling, you will be miserable both up and down this texture of terrain. I like using these lightweight well made skis and have many fond memories of figuring them out and testing their limits while doing 10th mt hut day trips wearing a 22 litre pack with snow shoes attached for the steeps. I am 6ft, 180lbs and was advised to chose the 179's. I use the nnn bc bindings and two stage adjustable rossignol poles. At the current [$] price I would recommend this set to have for the enhancement of your x/c ski powder days and for breaking trail on the non crusting stuff! Have fun!!!

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                3.0

                Uphill a problem

                By Rocketman45

                from Fort Collins, CO

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                Pros

                • Glide Well
                • Lightweight
                • Turns Easily

                Cons

                • Uphill can be a struggle

                Best Uses

                • Backcountry Touring

                Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

                I purchased these in the 189 length to replace a pair of Atomic 170 backcountry skis with the idea that I would get a better float with the longer skis. I feel that this goal was achieved. However, I must agree with other reviewers comments about difficulty with uphill travel and how slippery they are. I probably made matters worse by applying glide wax. I especially found it exhausting when steepness required using herringbone steps. I concur that the fish scale bottoms have relatively poor grip and also noted that when traversing where there is the slightest slope the sideways slippage was a constant aggravation. Because of how slippery they are, when skiing downhill on a narrow trail without much fresh snow turning and controlling speed can be challenging. If there are a few inches of fresh snow then they becomes much more manageable. I believe these skis will have their best utility in deeper snow off trail. I also believe that once I become more accustomed to them my impression will become more favorable.

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                2.0

                Rented these skis this weekend

                By bdw

                from new hampshire

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                Pros

                  Cons

                  • Terrible on climbs

                  Best Uses

                    Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

                    I am new to backcountry skiing and I thought it was my technique that made me slip back on every climb. When I swapped skis with another skier I was in heaven! No slipping. Then I read these reviews to confirm that these skis do, in fact, have almost no grip on even the smallest hill. Made for a rough weekend for me.

                    I will say they were screaming fast on the downhills!

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                    4.0

                    Great skis once you figure them out.

                    By Vermont 55

                    from Vermont

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                    Pros

                    • Glide Well
                    • Lightweight
                    • Stable
                    • Turns Easily

                    Cons

                    • Only acceptable grip

                    Best Uses

                    • Backcountry Touring
                    • Icy Conditions
                    • Telemarking

                    Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

                    I've skied 2000 foot backcountry descents and toured winter and spring backcountry and these skis are awesome. Make sure you've got a solid boot to turn them. And don't expect them to stick to the snow but they grip about as well as anybody else's skis that I tour with including Salomon XADV69 for example. My 10 year old Fischer E99s have better grip but are heavier and don't glide or turn as well.

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                    4.0

                    Good for getting off the beaten path.

                    By worm

                    from Mass.

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                    Pros

                    • Glide Well
                    • Lightweight
                    • Turns Easily

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Backcountry Touring

                      Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

                      Other reviewers have said that this ski is too slippery/doesn't grip well. That was my experience too on groomed or packed hard conditions, but on ungroomed trails and/or where there was even just a little powder or soft snow, these have done great. They aren't much heavier than my narrower metal edged skis, so I consider them to be pretty light weight. My other skis are Madshus Voss, which I really like (especially for the price), but they are too fast and long (for me at least) for exploring in the woods like I like to do and don't deal with deep snow well at all. I don't do serious backcountry skiing, but I've had a blast with the BC90's on local trails and dirt roads when the conditions have been right.

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                      3.0

                      Great downhill. SLIPPERY uphill

                      By Moarla

                      from Boulder, CO

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                      Pros

                      • Glide Well
                      • Stable

                      Cons

                      • Slippery

                      Best Uses

                        Comments about Rossignol BC 90 Positrack Backcountry Skis:

                        I was so excited to try these skies with my new Alpina NNNBC boots and was disappointed. I kept slipping backwards and sidewards on the slightest inclines. I was clipped in to my dogs for skijoring and even with their pulling power I lost control and started slipping on light inclines. I have a cheap pair of skinnier cross country skies with metal edges by Trak/LL Bean and this has never happened to me on them. I was hoping for a step up from my beat up, cheap pair, but it was a big step (or should I say slide) down from that. I'll give the skies a couple of more tries, and really hope I improve on them. If somebody has any suggestions for me, please post a comment/review. It seems other reviews are positive only, so I'm wondering if it's me and not the ski!?

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