2027 Rossignol Soul 92 Skis
SKU RAPMY01



2027 Rossignol Soul 92 Skis
SKU RAPMY01New for 2027, the Rossignol Soul 92 brings the freeride spirit of the Soul family into a narrower, more on-trail-friendly package. It's an all-mountain ski for skiers who want a freeride feel without giving up resort capability, built around a poplar wood core with a central titanal beam and Air Tip technology for a balance of float, grip, and quick maneuverability. A progressive sidecut and tip-and-tail rocker give it the kind of versatility that makes it a real do-it-all option in the 90 mm range.
Why we like it:
The Air Tip plus titanal beam combination is what makes this ski work across so many conditions. The hollow tip drops swing weight for quick, responsive handling, while the central titanal underfoot gives it real grip and stability when you commit to an edge. Together they keep the Soul 92 light and playful without making it feel underbuilt.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced skiers who want one ski to handle the full mountain, with a freeride personality but enough edge grip to enjoy groomer days. A great fit for skiers stepping up from a frontside ski into something with more off-trail capability.
Highlights:
The Soul 92 is the narrowest model in Rossignol's redesigned Soul lineup, sitting alongside the wider Soul 102 as the more all-mountain-leaning option. A PEFC poplar wood core makes for a lively, accessible flex, and the central titanal beam underfoot gives the ski grip and predictability when you're on edge. Rectangular full sidewall construction keeps edge engagement crisp from tip to tail, and Air Tip insert technology lightens the front of the ski for easier swing and better float in soft snow. Tip and tail rocker combined with Rossignol's progressive sidecut give the ski a smooth, intuitive turn shape and a forgiving release at the tail. With a 16 m turn radius at the 174, this is a quick-handling all-mountain ski that doesn't feel locked into one kind of turn.
Things to consider:
The titanal beam is central, not full-length, so this ski isn't going to charge through tracked-up chop the way a heavier metal-laminate freeride ski will. Skiers wanting more stability at speed should look at the Soul 102 or Sender Free 118 within the same line.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Stick with your usual all-mountain length. Drop a length if you want a more playful, easy-pivoting feel; bump up if you want more stability when skiing through variable snow.
- Sidecut: 125/92/115 mm at 174 cm length
- Radius: 16 m at 174 cm length
- Rocker/Camber/Rocker
- Poplar Wood Core
- Titanal
- Air Tip
- Titanal Beam
- Progressive Sidecut
- Rectangular Full Sidewall
- Sintered HD Base
- Weight: 1500 g per ski
- Ability Level: Intermediate to Advanced
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