The Rossignol Forza 60° TI KONECT is an on-piste carving ski built to push your turns and deliver full edge control. Designed for intermediate-to-advanced skiers, it blends precision with versatility through an Oversized Sidecut, tip rocker, and a traditional camber platform. A PEFC poplar wood core, full-length sidewalls, and race-inspired reinforcements (Titanal Beam + Carbon Alloy Matrix) provide strong edge grip, stability, and energetic rebound on firm snow.
On-piste performance highlights
- Oversized Sidecut: powerful carving precision, increased stability and edge control
- Titanal Beam: more power underfoot, stronger edge grip, and lively rebound
- Carbon Alloy Matrix: HD stability and vibration absorption without excess weight
- Rectangular Full Sidewall: precise power transfer and confident edge hold
- Tip Rocker + traditional camber: easier, more accurate turn initiation with solid piste grip
- Reinforced Torsion Tip (RTT): reinforced tip zone for precision with a wide 130 mm shovel
- V-A-S: reduced vibration for smoother, more connected snow contact
- V-Profile: balanced flex and pop for energetic yet smooth, linked turns
- Sintered HD Base: fast glide across conditions
- Premium Hardtop: durable topsheet to protect and extend ski life
Technical specifications
- Category: On-Piste / Carving Performance
- Sidecut (tip–waist–tail): 130–75–112 mm
- Construction: Rectangular Full Sidewall
- Profile: Tip Rocker + camber
- Core: PEFC Poplar Wood Core
- Reinforcements: Titanal Beam, Carbon Alloy Matrix
- Topsheet: Premium Hardtop
- System: KONECT binding interface (for compatible system bindings)
- Turn radius (by length): 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 m
Lengths, radius, and ski weight (per pair)
- 156 cm — R 11 m — 1.70 kg/pair
- 164 cm — R 12 m — 1.80 kg/pair
- 171 cm — R 13 m — 1.90 kg/pair (reference: ~1.9 kg per half pair at 171 cm)
- 179 cm — R 14 m — 2.00 kg/pair
Who it’s for
- Intermediate+ to advanced skiers focused on groomed runs and high-quality carving
- Riders who want strong edge grip, stability at speed, and energetic rebound out of the turn
- Keywords: “Rossignol Forza 60 TI”, “on-piste carving skis”, “75mm waist skis”, “Titanal Beam”, “KONECT skis”, “Oversized Sidecut”
Compatibility & mounting notes
- KONECT is a system interface; bindings must be KONECT-compatible.
- Professional mounting and adjustment are recommended (boot sole length, DIN, safety checks).
- Regular edge and base tuning (sharpening/waxing) maximizes grip, glide, and ski feel.
Season : 2025 / 2026
Artikul: RAOPS01/FCLCN03

Delivery by Ukraine: according to the rates of "Nova Poshta".
Availability of goods is clarified by phone numbers:
+38(044) 456-72-96 +38(050) 947-60-30
The history of the Rossignol company began in 1907, when Abel Rossignol, an experienced carpenter, made his first pair of wooden skis in the town of Voiron, France. These skis quickly gained popularity among local skiers due to their exceptional performance. In 1937, the Rossignol brand introduced its first factory-produced skis, marking the beginning of the transition from a small workshop to a leading manufacturer in the ski industry.
In the post-war period, the Rossignol company began to develop rapidly, which was facilitated by the introduction of innovations and the production of high-quality products. In 1956, the brand made history by introducing the first skis with metal edges, which revolutionized the sport and set a new standard for performance. Throughout the second half of the 20th century, Rossignol continued to innovate, including fiberglass construction, shaped skis and integrated binding systems.
The company has gone from solid wood skis to the revolutionary Radical Mutix technology - the world's first ski with adjustable characteristics. Legendary ski models are written in golden letters in the history of Rossignol: Olympic 41, Strato, Rock 550, ST Competition, SM Competition, Equipe 4S, Excess Dualtec, 9X Oversize...
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