Two years ago, Rossignol completely overhauled its keystone Experience series, re-defining its target customers as recreational skiers who want to take in the entire resort experience, of which skiing is but a part. They’ll spend most of the day on groomed slopes, but want a ski that will allow them to travel off to the side of the trail should conditions be favorable. They expect quality and performance, but they’re not looking to stretch the performance envelope as much as stay comfortably inside it.
The Experience (EXP, for short) 82 Ti W is all about ease. While its sidecut favors short turns (13m @ 159cm), they’re not of the high-twitch, trench-digger variety, but more languid, rolling smoothly on and off the edge under a light rein. While they respond to proper technique, they aren’t so high strung as to require it. If the skier can press into the forebody, she’ll find the front end will hook up and stay well connected. Less skilled skiers who adopt a more centered stance should be able to foot-swivel the shorter lengths without resistance.
Gifted with a broad performance range despite its forgiving nature, the EXP W 82 Ti is sold either flat ($900) or with its own system binding ($1050).


