The 2019/2020 Rossignol Allspeed Pro 120 was tested in the men's All-Mountain Traditional medium width category at Silver Mountain Resort by the experts at America's Best Bootfitters, powered by Masterfit.
The Gist
The steady and always ready Allspeed Pro 120 re-claimed the podium and turned a lot of our testers into admitted Rossi fans at this year’s test. Testers report it remains one of the very best of the comfy-sleeper-class of boots, meaning you don’t expect it to perform as powerfully or as accurately as it does considering its high comfort quotient. Testers said don’t let the well-shaped and cushioned first fit fool you—this one friggin’ rips. They gave it high marks for its dialed stance, too.
The Fit
Aside from agreeing that the Allspeed Pro 120 (like most other Rossi's) fits a little longer than most other models in the group, everything else got chalked-up right down the middle for a perfect mediumish fit tension throughout the lower boot, instep and up into the cuff. Testers called the heel and ankle pocket accurately snug and said there was just enough room at the forefoot for the ball of the foot to spread to the floor for balance, but with no remaining slop. Balanced containment, one tester called it—and all echoed that it had a nice blend of cushion and proper grip on the foot.
Performance
Complaints on the Allspeed Pro's on-snow performance were virtually non-existent. Smooth and predictable. Muscular and athletic. Lively and nimble. Testers found that it did it all, and without much adjustment. Test forms universally mentioned that it made skiing fun and easy.
Cool Features
Aside from Thinsulate Platinum laminates used in the liner and an option to slap on GripWalk soles (for use with GripWalk compatible bindings), the features are standard fare, four-buckles, Velcro powerstrap, single side cuff adjustment and two liner pull loops.
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