You might often hear people telling their buddies to "send it!", and while you understand that the phrase expresses some primal form of be-rad sentiment, you don't know what "send it" means. Let us enlighten you. "Send it" comes from climbing, a shortened version of "ascend it," where it is used to encourage a climber before he or she spiders up a wall. No, it doesn't directly make sense when applied to skiing. But if you think of "sending it" as a cross between going for it and crushing it, you'll be in the club. The Rossignol Sender 104 Ti updates the old Sender with a new name and topsheet, but the same construction as last year. A more directional shape gives you greater edge hold and a ski that wants to be driven hard, but is less demanding than the more aggressive Sender 106 Ti Plus. Thanks to a narrower metal beam underfoot plus a lighter wood (paulownia) in the core, the 104 Ti has more energy and a snappier feel than its burlier, big brother. It's also offered in more sizes. These skis can be a quiver-of-one for western freeride skiers or anyone looking for an all-mountain ski with a bent for powder. No more confusion. Now you can send it.
Dimensions: | 138/104/128 |
Radius: | 18m@178cm |
Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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Construction: | Full Sidewall |
Weight: | 3820 grams (per pair for size 178cm) Learn more about ski weights |