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2027 Rossignol Sawblade Snowboard

SKU REPT803
$499.95
2027 Rossignol Sawblade Snowboard

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Rossignol's park heavy lifter gets a real refresh for 2027. The Sawblade keeps its place in the Rossignol range, with a true twin shape, soft symmetrical flex, and blunted tips, but the profile changes meaningfully, swapping the rocker-dominant AmpTek Auto-Turn for the more balanced AmpTek All-Mountain 50/50 split. Rossignol has also added a 158 to the regular size run and a 165W to the wide variants. The result is a park board that still presses and butters easily but now holds better through carved turns and hits.

Why we like it:

The new 50% camber underfoot makes a real difference for ollies and for any time the rider wants to leave the park and ride the whole hill, and RadCut sidecut combined with Serrated Edges 3S punches above what most park boards offer for edge hold.

Who it's for:

Confirmed to advanced park riders who want a single deck for park, jib, and butter duty that won't fall apart when taken out onto the rest of the mountain. The added size in 158 makes the Sawblade accessible to taller riders who previously had to bump down to the 155.

Highlights:

The headline is the new camber, AmpTek All-Mountain at 50/50, shifted from the old 70/30 Auto-Turn. That's significant for a park deck, the contact length is engaged earlier and the board has real pop now where it used to be all rocker and forgiveness. RadCut sidecut runs traditional through the middle and reverses toward the tip and tail, so engaged edge length expands as the board tilts on edge. Serrated Edges 3S provide three smaller contact points for grip on icy park ramps without the aggression of the 5S edge on Rossignol's all-mountain boards. The build itself stays straightforward, Wood 5620 core, fiberglass laminates, Rossitop 3 topsheet, and Sintered 4400 base. The shape is a centered-stance true twin, and the tips are blunted for press capacity. Flex stays at a soft 4/10.

Things to consider:

The 4/10 flex is appropriate for park duty but the rider chasing stability on bigger jumps or harder landings will find it on the soft side, the Jibsaw sits above it in the Rossignol freestyle lineup with more flex and a stiffer build for that progression. The change to AmpTek All-Mountain means this isn't quite the pure rocker buttery feel anymore, riders attached to that exact old-Sawblade character should size up to retain a similar forgiveness profile.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Standard sizing applies. The 2027 run is 145/150/155/158 in regular waist with 155W/160W/165W for size 11 US boots and up. Drop a length if the focus is rails and presses, stick with your usual size for general park duty, bump up a length for jumps and bigger features.

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