
156, 163, and 169 cm
130/75/112 mm at 163 cm length
12 m at 163 cm length
The 2026 Rossignol Nova 10 is a carryover model featuring the same construction, shape and graphics as last year. The Nova 10 brings a smart approach to on-piste performance, with sophisticated design and race-inspired technology. Built and shaped for skilled skiers looking for a carving ski with enough versatility to go off-piste, the oversized sidecut and wider shovel is paired with positive camber and a 75 mm waist width, leaving you with the right amount of edge grip and maneuverability. Since most of us spend the majority of our time on-piste, this ski makes a lot of sense for a lot of skiers. While advanced level skiers will find its sweet spot, the proven shape and profile will allow for intermediates to have a solid tool for enhancing technique and gaining confidence. It’s a crisp carver with a short radius and an energetic build.


Rossignol does not skimp when it comes to sophistication in construction. With a race-inspired build, the high-level of performance encourages slalom-style turns at moderate speed. This is great for carving enthusiasts looking to leave a mark on the trail. Starting the build off with a PEFC poplar wood core, dampness and stability are established right away. Reinforced by a titanal beam, the degree of power is significantly enhanced, increasing edge grip, rebound and energy through the length of the ski. As a way of fine-tuning the flex, V-profile technology is incorporated to optimize each layer of material and boost overall performance. Carbon Alloy Matrix reinforcements are added to increase longitudinal and torsional stiffness throughout, maximizing the amount of energy and power. What is particularly impressive about the build is that the weight remains manageable while also keeping the ski planted to the snow. Tester Jana Ross notes that the “156 lenght was really fun to ski. Can’t beat turning radius of 11. Easy to turn and playful yet stable at higher speed. Super fun carving on it.”
The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Rossignol Nova 10That 11-meter arc in the 156 is very slalom-like. For the shape, it’s plain to see where this ski belongs and that it is squarely in the frontside category. That said, Rossignol utilized the oversized sidecut to broaden the applications a bit. Not only that, but it opened up the audience as well, which is always a good thing. The deeper sidecut combined with the 75 mm waist width provides high edge angles, as well as effortless maneuverability. With a wider shovel and slight tip rocker, turn initiation feels easy and smooth, while moderately variable snow conditions do not hinder performance. Generating a 12-meter turn radius in the 163 cm length, the Nova 10 prefers making nimble, energetic turns in short to medium arcs. Megan Papineau calls it “such a fun groomer ski for advanced skiers who want to make nice carving turns but not too fast. These are not the ski for fast charging.”
Many skiers spend the bulk of their ski day in an on-piste format, and that’s where this ski comes in handy. For an everyday ski that shines on groomers and performs well in tight terrain, the Rossignol Nova 10 combines an accessible yet sophisticated build with energetic, responsive behavior. If you spend most of your time in an on-trail capacity and want to carve with poise and precision, this ski checks a lot of boxes. It uses a lot of Rossignol’s technology and sophistication to create a smooth and peppy feel.

















