The Rossignol XV Sashimi Split is a splitboard built for powder. Optimised for deep snow and open faces, it prioritises float and edge-free riding over resort versatility.
Who is the Rossignol XV Sashimi Split for?
The XV Sashimi Split is best suited for advanced riders weighing 60-90 kg. It rides best in powder, surf-inspired, tree runs, for splitboarders who want one board that handles these conditions.
Construction & specs
- Shape: Directional Tapered
- Profile: AmpTek Elite
- Base: Sintered 7500
- Flex: 7/10 (medium-stiff)
- Sizes: 156 cm
- Rider weight: 60-90 kg
Ride Feel
The directional outline combined with a camber-rocker profile produces predictable, confidence-inspiring turn initiation across deep snow and variable backcountry conditions. At flex 7, this board balances edge hold and forgiveness — responsive enough for demanding terrain without punishing imperfect technique. The construction keeps the board responsive underfoot without adding unnecessary swing weight for the way up.
Rossignol XV Split ——————
The Rossignol XV Split is the flagship model from Xavier De Le Rue, designed for the most demanding alpine and freeride conditions.
Verdict: Rossignol XV Sashimi Split
The Rossignol XV Sashimi Split 156cm is Rossignol’s powder-specialist touring board — flex 7, directional, and shaped with a tapered tail and early-rise nose for float in deep snow. For riders 60–80 kg who want Rossignol’s alpine construction credentials in a board designed specifically for powder days.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What skill level is the Rossignol XV Sashimi Split for?
experienced. Beginners can ride it but won’t fully benefit from the responsiveness and flex this board offers.
What rider weight suits the Rossignol XV Sashimi Split?
The manufacturer-recommended rider weight is 60-90 kg. Riders outside this range may find the board too soft or too stiff.
What terrain suits the Rossignol XV Sashimi Split?
Powder and surf, bosritten. For pure powder days or competitive alpinism there are more specialized options, but as an all-rounder the XV Sashimi Split scores well.


