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Rossignol Sender Free 110 Skis

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Powder7 Staff Pick Kyle H
By: Kyle H
As a person who grew up racing on the unforgiving east coast ice but wants to become more silly with it here in Colorado, the Rossignol Sender 110 Free was a delightful surprise to ski on. These skis are all business when they need to be: chargy, stable, and strong when you need to cut through crud or carve fast. A the same time the Sender is surprisingly playful. I take this ski out more than any other due to my confidence in it's ability to handle anything while still being able to flirt with side hits, moguls, and trees fairly easily. They ride somewhat short: I am 5'11 and like the 184 length best.
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Powder7 Staff Pick Jonathan
By: Jonathan
I have a problem: I like WAY too many skis. That said, I don't LOVE every ski. With the Sender Free 110, though, it was love at first run. I feel like "Sender"ella finding her glass slipper.

I've owned the Black Ops 118 for years, and it's an awesome powder/chop ski, but I have always wished it came in a slightly narrower (and maybe a bit lighter, too, if we're being honest) option that would make a bit more sense as an everyday ski out west. So when I saw the Sender Free 110, I felt pretty confident I had found just that. Needless to say, it did not disappoint (not even a little!).

It feels quicker, more energetic, and much better on edge than the Black Ops 118. It loses some ability to bulldoze through chop, but the difference feels marginal for what it gains in other respects. It's hands-down one of the best skis I've ever clicked into, especially when it comes to balancing stability, maneuverability, and playfulness.

I'm 6'1", 185lbs and fairly aggressive, and would be pretty happy on the 184cm or the 191cm depending on what mountain/terrain I was spending most of my time at. If you're between sizes like me, it's stable enough to size down on, and also forgiving enough to size up on, depending on what you're intended use is (I'll be bumping up to the 191cm). Regardless of what size you choose, you can't go wrong with this ski!

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2025-2026 Rossignol Skis Preview

Rossignol Skis 2026: The First Look A couple of seasons ago, Rossignol blew our freeride ski socks off with the drop of a brand new ski: the Sender Free 110. Skiers across the spectrum of playful and charge-y rejoiced—the ski managed to balance predictability and support for hard-charging with a shape that pivoted, slashed, and smeared to your heart's content. This year, Rossignol brings some of the magic to a brand new ski in the line, along with a few other special models. Check out what they have cooking in our Rossignol skis 2026 preview. What's New The big news on the ... Continue Reading

Our Take On The 2025 Rossignol Sender Free 110:

Let’s get a little existential here. What does it mean to “send it”? Is it hitting your line exactly the way you dreamed it up? What about boosting the booter under the lift line as big as you ever have to whoops and hollers galore? Or is it exploring new nooks and crannies in your local mountain playground? Whatever sending means to you, the spirit of “send” is alive and well in the brand new Rossignol Sender Free 110. Taking inspiration from both the freeride oriented Black Ops skis and the more directional Sender skis, the Sender Free 110 balances the performance needed to charge at high speeds and through variable snow with more freeride flavor. You’ll find deeper rocker lines and a more progressive flex in the Sender Free. That means you can more easily slash the ski sideways, pivot, spin to switch, or daffy off a cliff face. Rossi loads the ski up with their latest and greatest technology. Two sheets of poppy Diagofiber and two sheets of their Damp Tech to keep things riding smooth. You get the Air Tip tech in the tip and tail for a lighter swing weight. A titanal beam underfoot holds your bindings in for the biggest sends, and gives you a more planted feeling underfoot when edging on firm snow. So whether sending means pushing your limits or hot laps with the crew, the Sender Free 110 is here for all of it.

2025 Rossignol Sender Free 110 Specs:

Dimensions:141/111/134
Radius:19m@176cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 7
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:4380 grams (per pair for size 176cm) Learn more about ski weights

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Skis In The Rossignol Sender Series:


Sender Free 118 (118mm) In Stock

Sender Free 110 (111mm) In Stock

Sender Soul 102 (102mm) In Stock

Sender 94 (93mm) In Stock

Sender Soul 92 (92mm) In Stock

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