Rossignol One Snowboard 2026

$649.95 $519.99
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Rossignol One Snowboard 

 

All-Mountain Performance Redefined

The Rossignol One Snowboard has earned its reputation as one of the most versatile all-mountain boards on the market. Designed for intermediate to advanced riders, it delivers the perfect blend of precision, power, and playfulness for everything from groomers and powder to side hits and park laps.

Its Directional Twin shape provides a balance of stability and freestyle freedom, while the AmpTek All-Mountain Rocker profile combines float, edge hold, and pop for confident performance in changing conditions. A sustainable wood core keeps the ride lively and responsive, and the durable Sintered 7500 base delivers excellent speed and long-lasting performance.

Whether you're carving hardpack, chasing fresh snow, or exploring the entire resort, the Rossignol One is built to handle it all.

 

Why You’ll Love It

✔ True all-mountain versatility across any terrain

✔ Directional Twin shape blends stability and playfulness

✔ AmpTek All-Mountain Rocker balances grip, float, and pop

✔ Responsive flex delivers confidence at speed

✔ Sintered 7500 base provides excellent glide and durability

✔ Sustainable wood core offers a lively, natural ride feel

✔ Strong edge hold for precise carving performance

✔ Smooth transitions in mixed snow conditions

✔ Equally capable on groomers, powder, and park features

✔ Ideal for intermediate to advanced riders seeking one-board versatility

 

Board Profile & Technical Specifications

Board Type: All-Mountain

Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Profile: AmpTek All-Mountain Rocker

Shape: Directional Twin

Core: Sustainable Wood Core

Base: Sintered 7500 Base

Terrain: Groomers, Powder, Park, All-Mountain

Performance: Responsive, Versatile, Stable

Best For: Riders looking for a high-performance snowboard that excels across the entire mountain.

 

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