2027 Rossignol Meraki Women's Snowboard
SKU REPT701





2027 Rossignol Meraki Women's Snowboard
SKU REPT701"Meraki" means to do something with complete love and devotion, and that's the marketing angle Rossignol leans on for this women's freestyle deck. New for 2027, the Rossignol Meraki picks up the AmpTek All-Mountain 50/50 camber blend in place of last year's AmpTek Auto-Turn, the same camber upgrade that rolled through the Sawblade and Jibfluence this year. The shape stays a true twin with blunted tips, the flex stays soft and symmetrical, and the build still focuses on park progression with an honest sintered base and serrated edge tech.
Why we like it:
The new AmpTek All-Mountain 50/50 profile adds real pop and stability that the old Auto-Turn version lacked, and RadCut with Serrated Edges 3S means this isn't just a rocker-and-extruded freestyle stick, it has real edge-grip tech in the mix.
Who it's for:
Confirmed to advanced women park riders who want a soft, symmetrical deck for park, jib, and butter duty that they can also take out onto the rest of the mountain when the laps run thin. The soft flex and twin shape pair well with newer park riders who want a forgiving learning platform.
Highlights:
The 2027 profile change is the story. AmpTek All-Mountain at 50/50 rocker-to-camber is a meaningful step up from the old 70/30 Auto-Turn, the Meraki now actually pops off ollies and holds an edge through a real carved turn. RadCut adds reverse sidecut toward the tip and tail for grip that scales with edge angle, and Serrated Edges 3S add three smaller contact points around the inserts for hold on icy park ramps. The base is a Sintered 4400, faster than the extruded base on the Ampage tier but a step below the 7500 base on the One and XV Slashimi. Build is otherwise straightforward, Wood 5620 core, fiberglass laminates, Rossitop 3 topsheet. The shape is symmetrical twin, inserts mount dead center, and blunted tips give for buttering and pressing. Flex stays at a soft 4/10.
Things to consider:
The 4/10 flex is appropriate for park duty but the rider hitting bigger jumps will want something stiffer. The Diva Savage sits above the Meraki in the Rossignol women's freestyle range for that rider, with a stiffer twin flex and L.I.T.E. Frame construction. The new camber means this isn't a pure rocker buttering deck anymore, riders looking for maximum playful forgiveness might prefer the previous-generation Meraki if they can find it.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Stick with what you usually ride. The Meraki runs 140/145/150, and the waist holds at 24cm across the run, so toe-drag isn't a concern for most women's boot sizes. Drop a length for jib and butter focus, bump up a length for park jumps and bigger features.
- Rocker/Camber/Rocker
- AmpTek All-Mountain
- Flex Rating: 4 out of 10
- Sintered Base
- Poplar Wood Core
- Fiberglass
- AmpTek All-Mountain Rocker
- Twin Freestyle Flex
- RadCut Sidecut
- Serrated Edges 3S
- Sintered 4400 Base
- Rossitop 3 Topsheet
- Centered Inserts
- Blunted Tips
- Ability Level: Intermediate to Advanced
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