

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I had a blast ripping the Sender Free 100s—they’re lively and energetic, with just enough backbone to charge through crud. Air Tip and progressive shaping make them super easy to maneuver in tight trees, but they still feel stable when carving down open faces.""Who It’s ForAdvanced Intermediates to Expert Skiers:Built for freeride-focused skiers who want a playful yet powerful ride, the Sender Free 100 suits those progressing into big-mountain terrain as well as seasoned riders chasing all-mountain versatility. Ideal for skiers who like to mix carving with slashes, smears, and creative lines across the hill. What It’s ForFreeride and All-Mountain Versatility:With a 100mm waist and twin rocker profile, this ski thrives in mixed snow and variable terrain. It’s designed to float through powder, dart through trees, and still hold strong edges on groomers or windbuffed steeps—making it a true all-mountain freeride tool. Why We Like ItPlayful Precision with All-Terrain Confidence:We like how the Sender Free 100 balances surfy, twin-tip playfulness with the stability needed for charging lines. Air Tip construction reduces swing weight for nimble pivots, while the poplar wood core and fiberglass laminate keep the ride damp and responsive. It’s the rare ski that feels just as fun buttering turns as it does holding speed across a big face."
Price: $699.95 from Backcountry
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| $699.95 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I was surprised by how nimble the Sender 104 TI felt for a ski with metal in it. It carves clean arcs when I want speed and control, but I can still pivot it quickly in trees or slash turns in powder. The titanal...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I had a blast ripping the Sender Free 100s—they’re lively and energetic, with just enough backbone to charge through crud. Air Tip and progressive shaping make them super easy to maneuver in tight trees, but...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I felt like I could point these anywhere and trust them. They charge hard in open terrain, float beautifully in pow, and still let me slash turns when I want to loosen things up. They’re powerful without being...