$299 Beginner to Advanced Freestyle Discontinued Rossignol has definetly been on the up as of late. Maybe Mervin has been rubbing off on them. The Rossignol Harmony is a good freestyle board for the price. We aren't the biggest fans of an extruded base but we cant hate too much. Extruded bases are seen on many beginner boards because they are easy to maintain and more sturdy. The drawback is they are slower and when you have to repair them they are a bit more difficult than a sintered base. Despite the extruded base the Harmony still performs well in most places in the park and throughout the mountain.
The Harmony has a thinner, softer core profile for a more forgiving ride. With a twin shape, centered inserts, wide stance width, high-torsion resistance fiberglass and a deep progressive sidecut, the Harmony is a sick ride for any ability level and is super fun in the park.
EXTRUDED 3300
A lower density factory finished extruded base: fast and easy to tune. Does not require frequent waxing so you can spend more time riding.
FACTORY TUNED
The base is sanded with a single way belt for a low friction rate and excellent durability.
FLEX 5
Each style has a specific flex pattern, or profile, that greatly influences its flex rate. Test-riding a board is definitely the best way to make sure its flex pattern and rate fit your needs. But for those of you who may not have the opportunity to test-ride our boards, we’ve designed a simple indicator, that ranges from 0 (for gum) to 10 (for stiff), that will help you compare them and occasionally fine-tune your decision.
TRUE TWIN
Stiff nose and tail for pop and high impact landings, soft waist for balance on rails and smooth transitions.