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*The Return of the Soul: Rossignol's Sender Soul* The Rossignol Soul 7 quickly became one of the most iconic and beloved skis in the world after its debut over a decade ago. Its distinctive honeycombed tips, first yellow and later red, became synonymous with an intuitive ride that appealed to a wide range of all-mountain skiers. So popular was the Soul 7 that it sparked a bit of a running joke in the ski world: “Just get Soul 7’s.” While it was a highly versatile ski, it wasn’t just for beginners—far from it. But in 2020, Rossignol cut the '7' series from their lineup, replacing it with the Blackops and Sender series. The Soul name vanished—until the 2024-2025 season. Enter the *Sender Soul 102*. The arrival of the Sender Soul 102 was a bit of a surprise. On paper, it resembled the previous Sender 104 Ti: a strong, directional ski. However, Rossignol’s description of the Sender Soul 102 suggested a more accessible, forgiving alternative to the Sender range, drawing comparisons to the much-loved Soul 7. After testing it extensively, we’re here to see whether this ski truly lives up to its Soul name. *What Rossignol Says About the Sender Soul 102* Rossignol describes the Sender Soul 102 as an all-purpose freeride ski that balances versatility and performance across a range of conditions. It’s light, responsive, and at home both on-piste and in the backcountry. Designed with a medium-radius sidecut, the Sender Soul 102 is adept at carving, navigating tight trees, and offering a responsive ride in all conditions. According to Rossignol, it offers a freeride feel, combined with the power to charge, float, and cruise when needed. *Construction: Built for Versatility* The Sender Soul 102’s construction reflects its versatile character. The ski features a poplar wood core combined with Rossignol’s Line Control Technology (LCT) — a central ABS stringer that reduces vibrations for smooth carving. The ski also incorporates the latest version of Rossignol’s Air Tip technology, a lightweight plastic insert that reduces swing weight. For added power and stability, the ski includes a Titanal Beam underfoot, a metal layer that spans edge-to-edge. Finally, the Sintered HD base ensures smooth glide and durability. *Shape & Flex: The Balance of Playfulness and Control* The Sender Soul 102 has a noticeable difference from the more directional Sender 106 Ti, with a deeper tail rocker and more splay in the tail, though it doesn’t have a fully twinned tail like some freestyle models. Its flex pattern is a balance between playful and stable, with softer tips and tails and a stiffer midsection. This makes it easy to flex through the back half of the ski, but without sacrificing the stability you need when charging down the mountain. At 2100 grams per ski in the 180 cm length, it sits slightly above average in weight for a more forgiving all-mountain ski. *The Verdict* The Rossignol Sender Soul 102 blends the best features of the original Soul 7’s playful feel with the precision and power of the Sender lineup. It’s a ski that’s as comfortable carving groomers as it is floating through powder, making it an excellent option for freeriders who want a ski that can do it all. Whether you're a seasoned skier or just looking for a more accessible ski with all-mountain performance, the Sender Soul 102 offers a bit of everything, making it a strong contender for any skier’s quiver.