Women's Freeride Rallybird 92 Skis with Xpress 11 Bindings
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At a Glance
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Description
A true all mountain freeride ski. When fresh tracks beckon, the new women's Rallybird 94 Ti delivers a blend of lightweight agility and confident downhill performance to set you free. Explore and ride inbounds and out with lightened swing weight and playful agility courtesy of our iconic Air Tip technology and lightweight paulownia wood core. Skin tracks, boot packs, resort days, the possibilities are endless.
| Waist Width | 90-94mm (varies by length) |
|---|---|
| Core | Paulownia wood core |
| Construction | Rectangular Full Sidewall, DiagoFiber, AirTip, Progressive Sidecut |
| Profile | Free Rocker |
| Best For | Women's freeride — confident off-piste with all-mountain versatility |
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- Rossignol
Rossignol Rallybird 92
By PTO Team, Based on official specs and professional review consensus · Spec analysis + professional review consensus on this ski ·
The take
“The women's all-mountain ski that doesn't punish you for taking the wrong line.”
The Rallybird 92 is Rossignol's women's freeride entry point, and it does that job well. Paulownia core keeps things light -- around 1,400g per ski in the 156 -- and the Assist Flex profile means this ski wants to be easy. It's not going to fight you. Turn initiation is forgiving, the twin rocker floats in soft snow without demanding commitment, and the 92mm waist gives you enough underfoot to feel stable off-piste without dragging on groomers.
The Air Tip technology hollows out the tip to reduce swing weight, and you can feel it: direction changes are quick, especially at moderate speeds. The progressive sidecut lets you drift and smear through turns rather than locking you into a carved arc. That's a real advantage for intermediate women who are still developing their edge skills.
Where it runs out of steam is speed. Push it past moderate velocity and it starts to feel uncertain -- the lightweight build and soft flex don't have the mass or stiffness to stay composed when things get fast. This is by design, not a flaw. It's built for the skier who values agility and ease over raw power.
Compared to the Sender Soul 92 (the unisex version), the Rallybird runs shorter, lighter, and softer. If you're a strong intermediate-to-advanced woman who wants more bite, look at the BlackOps W 92 instead. But for most women building confidence across the mountain, the Rallybird 92 hits the right notes.
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.













