How to Choose Downhill Skis

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From wide, open bowls to steep lines and high-speed carves, the Rossignol Sender Free 110 skis give you confident control, playful response and predictable power—inbounds and out.
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Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
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Ski Terrain | Groomed and powder |
Ski Camber | Tip and Tail Rocker |
Tail Type | Partial Twin |
Core | Poplar |
Bindings Included | No |
Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
Gender | Unisex |
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I skied a demo pair of these monsters at Alta and was absolutely floored at how much confidence they instilled in sending it. I’m waiting on the re-release of the Goguen/Mandin/Palm limited editions to pull the trigger and buy my own pair, but you absolutely can’t go wrong with these if you want to up your game off cliffs and side hits! They’re nimble, not too heavy, but firm enough to take as many big landings as you can throw at them. I’m 6’0” 175 and skied the 184 length - they felt great! May consider the 191’s but tbd.
This ski is amazing! I feel like I'm floating on powder and can really ski the steep and deep. I love to go fast and this ski can handle it all. I had the most amazing season in the Wasatch with these as my daily driver! Girls will love this ski too ;)
I’ve been skiing these for 2 seasons now and they are easily the most fun ski I’ve ever been on. They’re a dream in powder and blast through crud and can even lay it down in the groomers. Best freeride ski on the market!
So i got a set of the original sender 110 free skis last year and set them up for this season and it's taken my skiing to the next level. From deep heavy powder days to groomers to tree runs these things can do it all.
Been skiing on these for a year now. Best skis on the market. I love them! Strong, playful and exactly what I need in a freeride ski.