

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I took the Sender Free 118s out on a storm day, and they were a blast—super floaty and stable but still quick to pivot when I needed to. They’re confidence-inspiring on big drops and playful enough to butter and slash on the way down. Definitely a powder ski that doesn’t feel like overkill when you open it up.""Who It’s ForAdvanced to Expert Freeride and Freestyle Skiers:Perfect for skiers chasing powder days, natural features, and big terrain. The Sender Free 118 is for confident riders who want a wide, surfy ski that can stomp cliffs, smear turns, and still edge when things get fast or firm. What It’s ForFreestyle Powder and Big-Mountain Lines:At 118mm underfoot with a Twin Rocker profile, this ski thrives in deep snow, pillow lines, and natural terrain. It floats effortlessly in powder, slashes turns with ease, and still provides enough camber underfoot for stability and controlled edging when needed. Why We Like ItPlayful Float with Big-Mountain Stability:We like how the Sender Free 118 combines the surfy freedom of a freestyle ski with the confidence of a big-mountain charger. The poplar core keeps it damp and durable, while Diago Fiber adds strength without extra weight. Air Tip construction lightens the swing weight for tricks and quick pivots, and the long turn radius keeps things smooth at speed."
Price: $899.95 from Backcountry
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