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The next "Big Thing"?


mattj

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I just received the September issue of Ski Magazine which has their latest buyers guide in it.

One of the skis caught my eye, the Rossignol Experience. The write up said:

"We've seen lots of materials in skis: woods of all kinds, various alloys, Kevlar, fiberglass, carbon fiber, bamboo, rubber... but rock? In the case of the Rossignol Experience 88, it's basalt igneous - the most common rock in the earth's crust - which is melted, drawn into strands and then woven into a fabric used for reinforcement. Does it work? The testers say yes."

I hadn't heard of using woven rock in skis so I did a bit of digging via Google etc:

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From one of the Rossignol PR folks and their website:

Any new materials or construction technologies?

We have a new technology called Complex. The Complex technology is a new aerospace fiber layer that replaces traditionally used fiberglass layers, the Basalt dramatically enhances the ski performance. By weaving Titanium or Aramide stringers into the Basalt fibers it raises the performance to a turbo-charging level. This new Complex layer has rock solid strength and higher elastic movement than even carbon fiber making it the ultimate material for removing vibration and improving snow contact.

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From one of the new skis on the Rossignol website:

Experience 83:

Reference RA1EJ01

Size Available 152 - 160 - 168 - 176 - 184

Structure CENTRAL DUALTEC

Core FIBERGLASS WOOD

Reinforcement BASALT

Camber height HIGH

Rocker height LOW

Camber length *70%*

Rocker length *30%*

Tip CASCADE TIP

Sidecut 132-83-120

Camber LOW

Profile sidecut EXTENDED

System TPX

Tip protector INOX

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Thoughts?

Metal is now popular, is this the "Next Big Thing" or just marketing hype?

Are we expecting to see a Virus Basalt model in the near future? :eplus2:

Matt

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Basalt has almost the same abilities like a normal E-glass fiber!

It was used by the Russians and should replace the much mor expensive carbon fiber by the look! To make cheaper boards look more worthy!

We tried out that new super fiber about ten years ago! No difference!

Marketing crap! ( my personal opinion!!!!!!!!!!!!)

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In boat building and windsurfers where there is a bigger premium on weight to performance, there are 'miracles' pitched every few years.

For strength material, S glass, E glass, carbon and kevlar seem to be the way to go.

Core materials range from foam, wood (cedar) and nomex.

This stuff has come up, but no widespread use.

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