On3p Jeffery 108 vs Rossignol sender 110

stonedbrian

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Same query as title states, my immediate assumption of the comparison between these skis stock would be that the senders are stiffer with lighter tips. However, on3p has the option to make skis stiffer by request, and I am curious if anybody here has had experience with them.

Thank u
 
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Same query as title states, my immediate assumption of the comparison between these skis stock would be that the senders are stiffer with lighter tips. However, on3p has the option to make skis stiffer by request, and I am curious if anybody here has had experience with them.

Thank u

I haven't ridden the 3p's but own some sender frees. One thing to note if you feel you are in-between sizes, size up. I'm 6'2" and ~160lbs and have the 184 (regret it every day.) I don't find them to be that stiff, that isn't a bad thing. It's pretty damp and can munch through the shittiest snow while still offering plenty of pop to ollie and butter wherever you want. As I'm a bit taller than my skis stuff gets a bit hectic at high speeds and I need to be pretty centered. Other than that super supportive for sketchy landings and the weight deff makes landings more solid and ya don't get tossed around. I'm fucking tired none of that made sense hope it helped. Blister has a good review.
 
Love my Jeff 108 a lot going on my 5th season with them. Usually do some park laps with them. Can’t say much on the Rossi’s but would love to try a set
 
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