Says it in the Equipment guide: http://www.snowatch.com.au/equipment_SKIS_Rossignol.php
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16-04-2008, 01:57 PM #1SA SkierGuest
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.
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16-04-2008, 02:27 PM #2Snowatch Owner/Snow Forecastor
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16-04-2008, 04:01 PM #3SA SkierGuest
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
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16-04-2008, 04:15 PM #4Ski Shop Owner & Equipment Specialist
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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
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16-04-2008, 04:15 PM #5FresheezGuest
Says it in the equipment guide.
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16-04-2008, 04:17 PM #6Ski Shop Owner & Equipment Specialist
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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.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
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16-04-2008, 05:47 PM #7SA SkierGuest
Thanks Paul, what is your price on these with bindings?
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16-04-2008, 05:54 PM #8Ski Shop Owner & Equipment Specialist
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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.


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