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SA Skier
16-04-2008, 12:57 PM
Hey guys, Can someone tell me, apart from price, what the difference is between the Rossignol Zenith Z11 and the Z10 oversize that appear on the equipment page. I have heard (and skiied on) th Z11 and loved it, however I have never heard of the Z10? I would like to know what the difference is before I purchase the Z11 just in case I am more suited to the Z10 oversize.

The Frog
16-04-2008, 01:27 PM
Says it in the Equipment guide: http://www.snowatch.com.au/equipment_SKIS_Rossignol.php

SA Skier
16-04-2008, 03:01 PM
Gee thanks Frog Cleared things Right up (NOT!) could someone with a little more time explain to me what the actual difference is between the ski's as far as ride, stability, handling, turning etc etc. thanks

Fresheez
16-04-2008, 03:15 PM
Says it in the equipment guide. :D

Paul Oberin
16-04-2008, 03:15 PM
The difference between the Z11 and Z10 are plenty.
The Z11 is 128-76-106. It comes with 2 sets of interchangeable arms so you can have a soft powder / Slush / Bump ski OR you can put on the stiff arms to get a solid grippy carve ski. 2 skis in one. It's kinda neat!

The Z10 is 127-75-108. It also has the Mutix arms system, but only comes with medium arms. You can buy the additional arms from a shop . the retail
price for that reason is a bit cheaper. The Z10 is the old Z9 with a
slight rejig to the shape. The Z10 is a firm full titanium body ski so expect solid carving right off the bat. If you need to get the after sales extra arms, you turn this ski into a "rocket ship" as the extra stiff arms propel this ski faster than is humanly possible.

In a nut shell. Z11 for all mountain stuff. Z10 for Power

Paul Oberin
16-04-2008, 03:17 PM
Originally posted by SA Skier:
Gee thanks Frog Cleared things Right up (NOT!) could someone with a little more time explain to me what the actual difference is between the ski's as far as ride, stability, handling, turning etc etc. thanks Not very many people have skied these skis yet, so can't comment first hand about the performance other than what is in the post above.

SA Skier
16-04-2008, 04:47 PM
Thanks Paul, what is your price on these with bindings?

Paul Oberin
16-04-2008, 04:54 PM
I generally don't discuss business on here, that is best done by PM or email.

I am happy to give you a quote off the forums and will send you a PM.