Rossignol Sender Free 110 Review | 2025 Forecast Ski Test
ROSSIGNOL SENDER FREE 110
Category: Freeride
Gender: Male
Abilities: Advanced / Expert
Lengths: 160, 168, 176, 184, 191
Length Tested: 184
Dimensions: 140/110/133
Turn Radius: 20m @ 184
Weight: 2,250g @ 184 (per ski)
Core: Poplar PEFC Wood Core
MSRP: $899.95 CAD
More Info: rossignol.com
The Rossignol Sender Free 110 is an impressively responsive and playful freeride ski that’s perfect for slaying big mountain terrain, charging through pow, maneuvering between tight trees, dropping cliffs, hitting jumps, and throwing tricks. I found it to be such a well-rounded ski that I could take it nearly anywhere on the resort or in the backcountry, and it would ski beautifully. And thanks to the trustworthy level of stability throughout the entire ski, it never gave out on me once at high speed, even in the choppiest of snow conditions and terrain. Much like its big brother, the Sender Free 118, it’s designed for expert skiers, but I feel that anyone from a strong intermediate and up could take the Sender Free 110 out on any given day and have the absolute time of their life. —Orion Humpherys
Reviewer: Orion Humpherys
Age: 24
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 170 lbs
Occupation: Carpenter
Years Skiing: 23
Preferred Ski: 180-190cm Length / 105-115mm Underfoot
Preferred Terrain / Conditions: Big Mountain Terrain / Powder
Location: Red Mountain Resort in Rossland, B.C., Canada