Rossignol Meraki Snowboard
Best playful twin for intermediate riders seeking progression.
This is the ideal progression tool for riders who prioritize playfulness over raw power. The forgiving rocker profile and soft flex make learning new tricks feel intuitive and catch-free, though you sacrifice the high-speed stability and aggressive edge hold required for charging steep, icy terrain.
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Who it's for
- Creative riders looking to master switch riding and park tricks
- Developing snowboarders seeking a smooth, maneuverable ride on groomed runs
- All-mountain riders frequently encountering firm or icy resort conditions
Who should skip it
- Hard-charging experts who prioritize dampness and stability at maximum speeds
- Backcountry enthusiasts searching for a dedicated deep-snow powder board
- Powerful freestyle athletes wanting maximum spring for large jump features
Performance breakdown
Progression friendliness
The forgiving rocker profile makes learning new tricks feel intuitive.
Buttering capability
Soft flex allows for effortless presses and playful flat-ground maneuvers.
Edge hold
Serrated edges provide reliable grip on icy patches and hardpack.
Base speed
Sintered 4400 base maintains consistent glide across varied snow conditions.
Freestyle versatility
True twin shape excels equally in the park and switch riding.
Stability at speed
Softer flex creates some chatter when charging down steep, fast runs.
Key Specs
Ability Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Flex Rating
4/10
Core Material
Wood 5620
Base Material
Sintered 4400
Board Shape
True Twin
Camber Profile
AmpTek AutoTurn Rocker
Riding Style
Freestyle
Terrain Type
All-mountain, Park
Gender
Female
Age Group
Adult
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