Description of Rossignol Sprayer Ski Boot - Men's:
The Rossignol Sprayer Ski Boot provides plenty of forgiving flex for slope-style attacks on the park and pipe. With a soft 50-flex, this freestyle boot takes you gently through the rough learning process in the park. Rossignol made the Sprayer boot for those looking to up their game in the terrain park. A soft flex means less shin bang from repeated stomps, and a little bit of forgiveness when you land in the back seat or a little off-balance. The Sprayer's warm ThermoFit liner hugs your foot closely for warmth, while the wide 104-milimeter last gives you plenty of room for long, comfortable days hiking the pipe and rails.
Bottom Line: The Rossignol Sprayer Ski Boot forgives like Jesus and skis like Satan. (Yes, Satan skis.)
Reviews (6):
Average Rating:
WORTH IT 01-08-08
Anonymous:
Well worth the money, really light, good for park, freeriding. A nice all around boot.
The first time 3 days I wore these were great! But after that, I have had problems with the boot rubbing and puting too much pressure on the tendon that runs along the top of my foot making it painful to use the boot the next day. I tried tightening the boot up more, which hurt more, and lossening the boot up which helped a little until my ankle kept flexing into the boot.
I like to haul ass and do a lot of jumping when I ski so this may not be the right boot for my style, all I know is I NEED to replace these before this next upcoming season.
They worked great when cruising the groomers and on days I didn't do a lot of jumping and park skiing.
Im 5'9" and I weigh 160 lbs.
Such a great deal, my previous boots have all been nordica but after trying on 5 different pairs of boots (technica agent 80, technica agent 100, salomon Spk pro, salomon spk kaos, nordica easymove 10)
I chose the rossi sprayer over all the above. The flex is nice. First let me say, If you have a wider forefoot but not a chubby heel...basically if you are a skinny person with a wide forefoot bone stance these boots are incredible...if you ave a narrow foot allover try the technicas or a wide foot allover try the nordicas.
I mainly throw down in the park, I also enjoy 10-20 days at silverton, co or wolf creek, co getting into deep pow...these boots are def. made for freestyle do to their soft flex. but i have had no troubles with stability and performance (that being said I never break over speeds of 65mph...usually 55 is as fast as i go...so if you're a racer Or a heavy person these might not be the boot for you)
I've only got about 25 days on them currently but i am very very satisfied...they cured my shin bang completely and I ordered a second pair recently so when the current ones wear out i can just throw my new ones on :)