Rossignol JibSaw Snowboard - 157cm
Rossignol
Rossignol JibSaw - 157CM
The Rossignol JibSaw is a high-performance freestyle snowboard built for riders who want precision, pop, and control all over the mountain. Known for its aggressive camber-dominant profile and powerful edge hold, this board thrives in the park but has enough backbone to handle groomers, jumps, and side hits with total confidence. Whether you're locking into rails or boosting off kickers, the JibSaw delivers a responsive, energetic ride that rewards progression.


Key Features
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Length – 157 cm
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Best For – Park riding, all-mountain freestyle
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Profile – camber (mostly camber with slight rocker at tip/tail for pop and edge control)
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Flex – Medium-Stiff
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Base – Sintered
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Shape – True Twin (perfectly symmetrical for riding switch and freestyle progression)
Condition 4/5
This board has seen some normal wear and tear from normal use. Overall, the board is ready to catch some laps.
JibSaw Demo Video
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Reviews
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Amazing Board
I got the pleasure of trying out the Rossignol Jibsaw last month during Arapahoe Basins late season, it was a slushy day with no significant hits around which seemed like the perfect day to try a jib board. Normally I ride stiffer more aggressive freeride and park boards with a high mid stiffness and more aggressive camber and side cut profiles, so this was a change for me. This board being a 157 also was a very short board for me since I am about 6' 3", but I feel that's what you want in a jibbing board. The first thing I noticed about this board when I got on snow was how playful it is. Its a pretty soft board and it has a very mellow side cut which makes it glide around on top of the snow with basically zero effort. I find usually this creates very chattery riding and very little pop, but what impressed me most about the Rossignol Jibsaw was how little chatter and how much pop it had. The basalt fiber that is put into this board adds a ton of elasticity to this board but it also acts as a dampener for chatter. This combination of softness and pop really made butters shine on this board. Most of my day was spent spinning in and out presses because of how unbelievably easy it felt. It also impressed me to see the level of grab that the edges had. The softest and side cut profile generally wouldn't create a board that cuts, however Rossignol made up for it by putting magne-track on the edges. It added the perfect amount of traction to be able to cut hard while still staying playful. But the Rossignol Jibsaw is definitely not a board for charging really big hits. I found even on mid sized hits landing a little front heavy put a lot of impact on the legs. This is what initially made me dislike the board a little bit, but I found that the butters and amazing maneuverability that was possible on this board may it way to fun to switch to a different board. On small hits I could do rotations that aren't possible on more aggressive boards, it was perfect for a day with no big options, and amazing for a rider who wants to have fun doing tricks, but doesn't necessarily want to do huge air. This board broke my expectations