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Alpine ski set Sender Free 110 + bindings
- Customer reviews
- Men
- Winter 2026
- Advanced - Expert
- Freeride
Earliest delivery 2026-03-04T10:16:00+01:00
Description
The Rossignol Sender Free 110 ski is an invitation to freeride adventures, designed for skiers in search of thrilling experiences beyond groomed runs. With its robust construction and titanal reinforcement, this model promises performance and freedom across all types of backcountry terrains.
What is the Rossignol Sender Free 110 ski made for?
The Rossignol Sender Free 110 stands out with its waist width of 110 to 111 mm (depending on size), which is ideal for float in deep powder. Its double rocker design provides increased manoeuvrability, enabling easy turns and optimal control in soft snow. The presence of a traditional camber ensures excellent grip on hard surfaces, while the PEFC certified wood core reinforced with titanal guarantees stability and responsiveness even at high speeds. Whether it's for bold lines or impressive jumps, the Sender Free 110 is a true ally for exploring the unexplored.
Who is the Rossignol Sender Free 110 ski aimed at?
This model is aimed at advanced to expert level skiers. Its demanding construction requires commitment, technical proficiency, and a strong physical condition to fully exploit its potential. Freeride enthusiasts looking for aggressive riding will find in the Sender Free 110 a reliable partner for descending pristine slopes and tackling the challenges of rugged terrains.
What are the strengths of Rossignol Sender Free 110 ski?
Power
Versatility
Forgiveness
Detailed specifications
Ski category
Freeride
Level
Advanced - Expert
Advandced Program
-
Ease of use
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Freestyle
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Powder
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Piste
Camber
Traditional camber + tip & tail rocker
Technical data Ski Sender Free 110
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Shape
Bidirectional (twin tip) -
Level
Advanced - Expert -
Reference nr
H25ROSSSKI451696 -
Technologies
VASAir TipPoplar PEFC Woodcore (noyau peuplier issu de forêts durablement gérées)Rectangular SidewallSintered baseRenfort titanalTwin-TipProgressive Sidectus