2026 Rossignol Arcade 94 Open Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
The 2026 Rossignol Arcade 94 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is a burly, directional all-mountain ski that blends hard-snow precision with enough width to keep you confident when the snow softens. Sitting at the top of the Arcade line in terms of waist width, it finds the middle ground between the power of the 88 and the playful flex of the 84, offering a powerful yet approachable ride that thrives on edge. We paired the Arcade 94 Open with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
This ski brings a refreshing traditional feel—tight turn initiation, precise edge control, and the kind of pop you only get from well-balanced metal-laminate construction.
Who it's for:
Ideal for advanced to expert directional skiers who prefer a traditional cambered platform and appreciate strong edge hold. If your style leans more toward carving trenches than slashing pow, the Arcade 94 will speak your language.
Highlights:
Rossignol equips the Arcade 94 with a unique construction featuring two layers of Titanal in the underfoot zone that boost torsional rigidity and edge grip while keeping the tips and tails metal-free for a touch of forgiveness. The result? A ski that grips with tenacity but doesn’t feel like a brick in bumps or tight terrain. A traditional shape, moderate width, and short turn radius make it highly responsive—especially on firm snow and groomed runs. With a low stand height of just 17 millimeters, the 2026 Tyrolia Attack 14 offers an impressively close connection to the snow, delivering precise power transmission and a confident, locked-in feel. The FR Pro3 toe piece allows for a full 180 degrees of boot release, enhancing safety in a variety of fall scenarios, while the AFS (Anti-Friction Slider) ensures reliable re-centering and consistent release characteristics. Built to withstand hard use, the Attack 14 combines durability with performance, making it a go-to option for aggressive skiers who demand trust in their gear.
Things to consider:
While slightly more supple at the extremities, the Arcade 94 is still a demanding ski that needs a skilled driver. It finishes turns with authority, so if you prefer a looser, surfy ride that releases easily, this might feel a bit too locked in.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run slightly long due to their longer effective edge. Most skiers can confidently size down without sacrificing edge hold or stability.
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Description
The 2026 Rossignol Arcade 94 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is a burly, directional all-mountain ski that blends hard-snow precision with enough width to keep you confident when the snow softens. Sitting at the top of the Arcade line in terms of waist width, it finds the middle ground between the power of the 88 and the playful flex of the 84, offering a powerful yet approachable ride that thrives on edge. We paired the Arcade 94 Open with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
This ski brings a refreshing traditional feel—tight turn initiation, precise edge control, and the kind of pop you only get from well-balanced metal-laminate construction.
Who it's for:
Ideal for advanced to expert directional skiers who prefer a traditional cambered platform and appreciate strong edge hold. If your style leans more toward carving trenches than slashing pow, the Arcade 94 will speak your language.
Highlights:
Rossignol equips the Arcade 94 with a unique construction featuring two layers of Titanal in the underfoot zone that boost torsional rigidity and edge grip while keeping the tips and tails metal-free for a touch of forgiveness. The result? A ski that grips with tenacity but doesn’t feel like a brick in bumps or tight terrain. A traditional shape, moderate width, and short turn radius make it highly responsive—especially on firm snow and groomed runs. With a low stand height of just 17 millimeters, the 2026 Tyrolia Attack 14 offers an impressively close connection to the snow, delivering precise power transmission and a confident, locked-in feel. The FR Pro3 toe piece allows for a full 180 degrees of boot release, enhancing safety in a variety of fall scenarios, while the AFS (Anti-Friction Slider) ensures reliable re-centering and consistent release characteristics. Built to withstand hard use, the Attack 14 combines durability with performance, making it a go-to option for aggressive skiers who demand trust in their gear.
Things to consider:
While slightly more supple at the extremities, the Arcade 94 is still a demanding ski that needs a skilled driver. It finishes turns with authority, so if you prefer a looser, surfy ride that releases easily, this might feel a bit too locked in.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run slightly long due to their longer effective edge. Most skiers can confidently size down without sacrificing edge hold or stability.























