Rossignol's Blackops Pro ski was designed from the ground up for lighter, intermediate level freeride skiers. Rectangular sidewall construction optimizes edge grip, precision and balance. The award winning processive rocker design further supports balance and improves versatility. The Blackops Pro is the perfect ski for progressing, smaller freeride skiers looking to push boundaries.
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For any skier, there is no "one perfect ski length". To find the best ski length for you, we recommend starting with your weight and skiing ability. From there, you can modify the length based on your skiing style and favorite terrain. Please use the following charts to determine the best length for your needs.
Adult Ski Chart
Weight (lbs)
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced/Expert
100-109
139
143
147
110-119
144
146
150
120-129
146
150
154
130-139
150
154
159
140-149
154
159
163
150-159
160
164
169
160-169
165
169
173
170-179
170
174
178
180-209
172
176
180
210-219
175
178
180
220+
178
180
182
Height Considerations:
Height does play a role in some situations, but has the smallest impact on choosing the correct length for most skiers. Only account for height in these scenarios:
*If your height is greater than 6'2" and weight is less than 170lbs, start with the 170lbs-179lbs category. If your height is less than 5'2" and weight is greater than 150lbs, start with the 140lbs-149lbs category.
Now that your ski length is determined, use the Skiing Style and Skiing Terrain charts to customize your length:
Skiing Style
Cautious
minus 3 cm
Average
no change
Aggressive
plus 3 cm
*Skiing style is not determined by skill range. Many athletic beginners may choose aggressive if they prefer to ski fast but are still learning technique. Advanced skiers may choose cautious if they prefer to ski at lower speeds and are primarily concerned about control.
Skiing Terrain
Groomed/Frontside
no change
All Mountain
plus 3 cm
All Mountain/Powder
plus 6 cm
Freestyle
plus 3 cm
Now that you have found your ideal length, any ski that is 3cm longer or shorter falls within your size range. For example, if your final ski length is 174cm, and you're looking at purchasing a ski within the 171-177cm range, you're all set. If two different ski lengths fall into your ideal range, a general guideline is that the shorter length will typically offer more control, while the longer length will offer more stability at speed.