1 / 6BLACKOPS W 92 XPRESS Binding
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At a Glance
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Description
Designed to propel the next generation of freeriders to new heights, the new women's Blackops 92 is a cutting-edge tool for all-mountain freeriders with a progressive mindset. This innovative ski merges a full sidewall construction with an advanced rocker profile, offering a dynamic fusion of power, responsiveness, and a playful feel. The ski's lightweight paulownia wood core ensures it remains nimble and quick-footed, whether you're launching off jumps in the park or carving through fresh, untouched powder.
| Waist Width | 90–92mm (varies by length) |
|---|---|
| Core | Paulownia wood core |
| Construction | Full sidewall, 3D topsheet, Progressive Sidecut |
| Profile | Progressive Rocker — longer tip rocker, camber underfoot, tapered tail |
| Best For | Women's all-mountain freeride — lightweight and playful |
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Details
- Type
- SKI
- Vendor
- Rossignol
- SKU
- RALMN04000
Rossignol BlackOps W 92
By PTO Team, Based on official specs and professional review consensus · Spec analysis + professional review consensus on this ski ·
The take
“For the woman who doesn't want a 'women's ski' -- she wants a freeride weapon.”
The BlackOps W 92 takes the BlackOps attitude and puts it in a women's-specific package. Same paulownia core, same full sidewall construction, same progressive rocker profile as the unisex BlackOps 92 -- but in shorter lengths (146-166) and slightly lighter build. This isn't a softened-down version of a men's ski. It's the same ski, just sized for smaller frames.
The progressive sidecut gives it more freestyle DNA than the Rallybird 92. Where the Rallybird wants to be easy and predictable, the BlackOps W 92 wants to play. It drifts, smears, and pops with more energy. The rocker profile is more aggressive too -- more tip and tail rise means it handles messy snow and variable conditions better.
On groomers, it carves respectably but doesn't lock in like a dedicated frontside ski. That's the trade-off for the off-piste versatility. In soft snow, the 92mm waist combined with the progressive rocker gives decent float without feeling like a powder board.
The big differentiator from the Rallybird: this ski rewards a more active, aggressive style. If you're the type who hits side features, ducks into trees, and likes to ski with some attitude, the BlackOps W 92 is the better pick. If you want mellow and forgiving, stick with the Rallybird.
Bindings we'd pair with it
Mount point: Integrated system. Our pick: Xpress 11 GW (included).
This ski comes as a complete system with bindings included.













