With countless freeride skiers falling in love with the wider Sender Free skis over the last few seasons, it was no surprise when we heard that Rossignol planned to launch a Sender Free 100. But this isn't your garden variety 100mm freestyle ski. This ski has some "grr" to it. Metal underfoot along with a relatively stiff flex pattern through the midarea of the ski gives you some beef to power through chop, crud, and refrozen mashed potatoes. Despite large rocker and tip and tail splay, the tail shape is more directional. That means when the skis on edge, you'll find predictable edge hold and a penchant for taking long, fast turns. But when in tight terrain, a pilot with some pressure up front will be able to get the ski to pivot and sideways. If you're someone who wants plenty of ski beneath you when dealing with variable conditions or speed, and falls into that "playful charger" category, this is the all-mountain ski that can keep up with you.
| Dimensions: | 131/100/123 |
| Radius: | 19m@184cm |
| Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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| Construction: | Full Sidewall |