Rossignol Sender Free 100 Skis - Men's

Rossignol Sender Free 100 Skis - Men's

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$699.95
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Item#: ROS-RAOMS01, Mfg#: RAOMS01  

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468345Size: 1703607684845957SENDER FREE 100 26 170 * *Doylestown: 1
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468344Size: 1623607684845940SENDER FREE 100 26 162 * *Doylestown: 1
468346Size: 1783607684823757SENDER FREE 100 26 178 * *Doylestown: 2
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468347Size: 1843607684823764SENDER FREE 100 26 184 * *Doylestown: 1
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Rossignol Sender Free 100 Skis

Ride, slash and blast across the entire mountain. The Rossignol Sender Free 100 skis push the freeride progression anywhere the snow leads, inbounds and out. This full-sidewall ski combines the playful response of a rockered powder ski with the confident grip of an all-mountain board. Twin rocker combined with progressive sidecut supports smears and controlled tail and nose presses in powder. Its lively wood core and lightweight AirTip serve up plenty of pop to inspire your next line. The mountain is your playground, and the Sender Free 100 is all in. Turn wild.

Features

  • Sintered Base
  • Full Sidewall
  • Air Tip Technology
  • Twin Rocker Profile
Gender
Men

Men
Designed for Men

Ski Width
Wide

Wide
Wider for better float in the powder but also gives more stability in heavy and/or wet snow conditions.

Ski Flex
Medium

Medium
Medium flex skis are designed to give you a balanced profile of stiffness and flexibility, providing performance for a range of skiing styles and conditions

Ski Rocker Profile
Tip & Tail Rocker

Tip & Tail Rocker
Designed to be a versatile blend for easy turn initiation as well as release from a turn while maintaining camber under the foot for a stable feel.

Sidewall Construction
Sandwich / ABS

Sandwich / ABS
Involves a layered build where the skis core is sandwiched between the top sheet and reinforced sidewalls. Increasing durability, edge grip and overall performance, this is a preferred choice for advanced skiers demanding precision and stability.

Core Materials
Wood

Wood
The most used material in skis construction. Giving the ski the ability to make a more natural turn shape while staying lightweight with dampening properties for less chatter

Ability Level
Intermediate / Expert

Intermediate / Expert
An intermediate to expert skier or rider handles varied terrain, including black diamond runs, with confidence, demonstrating advanced turning, speed control, and adaptability to different snow conditions.

Size Specifications Slide to view all


Size162170178184
Ski Weight (gr)1700180019002000
Turning Radius (m)13161820
Tip Width (mm)130130131131
Waist Width (mm)9999100100
Tail Width (mm)122122123123
Binding Included?NoNoNoNo

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Park, trees and airing it out is where these twin tips thrive!
Posted by Diamond Dave (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 8/7/2025

Pros: Graphics are game, light swingweight, good vibration damping, can carve pretty OK
Cons: Hardpack performance, 'center mount' location, having to talk to everyone on the lift because they look so good.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

The Rossi Sender Free 100 Open *whew* has a more centered mount location which leans this into freestyle, sidecountry hits, park, trees and fun. This would be a great ski for someone who is a progressive freeride skier who values lightweight tips and tails with the ability to get the ski on edge to rocket up the face of jump - riding standard or switch.
For ME, I liked the Bent 100 more because I didn't have enough time on the ski to get used to the more forward mounting position. That's not to say this ski isn't amazing looking, and fun and creative. For my personal style of skiing the Sender Soul 102 is more in alignment with my directional nature. That being said, it did surprise me with how well it stayed on edge once you lean the ski enough, but it definitely prefers softish snow. This ski knows what its all about, and it knows its not for me.