| Reference | RB13010 |
| Size Available | 240,245,250,255,260,265,270,275,280,285,290,295,300,305 |
| Last | 97 |
| Flex index | 130 |
| Shell specification | POLYETHER |
| Bootboard | PU FOAM SOFT |
| Cuff specification | POLYETHER |
| Liner - technology | FOAM FIT PLUS - HEATING SOLE PRESET |
| Liner - tongue | POWER WRAP ONE-PIECE TOE BOX |
| Buckles - material | 4 MICRO - 100% ALUMINIUM |
| Buckles - teeth | ADJUSTABLE TEETH 3 POSITIONS |
| Canting | CANTING |
| Spoiler | REAR |
| Power strap | 40mm |
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Comments about Rossignol EXPERIENCE SI 130:
I'm a former 80+ day a year Wasatch skier and instructor turned east coast dad. I prefer off piste terrain but I also enjoy the inevitable groomers. I picked up the Rossi Experience SI 130 at the end of last season to replace my aging Rossi Race 1 Pros.
Traditional ski boot wisdom entailed a balance between comfort and performance. I wanted a boot that can still charge hard but I was not looking forward to breaking in another pair of race boots. I was pleasantly surprised at how little performance, if any, I ended up having to trade to get a boot that is this comfortable.
True to its "all mountain" design, the Exp SI 130 has a more upright stance. The 130 flex index is stout but progressive. The toe box is roomy enough for that all important toe wiggle.
With a 97 mm last, this is not the boot for the elite ski racer. But race boots provide little in the way of creature comforts. So if you're not a racer, why suffer?
The Exp SI 130 has more out of the box comfort than I ever imagined I could have from a boot that performs this well. Rossi proves that now you really can have it all when it comes to performance and comfort.
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