The full Black Ops Sender Rossi line is really interesting these days, expanded. Among these, the 187 Sender Ti is 106 in width (width varies from 104 to 108 with length). At that width, it's hard for me to resist the temptation to compare it to the K2 Mindbender 108, to me the top ski in that slightly wider class.
At this 106 width, the Sender Ti starts to have qualities of a crud/powder ski, but it also has some of the strengths - and weaknesses - of the wider Rossi 7 series. When I demoed it, on a day after powder (thus groomed with some crud and pow here and there), the Sender Ti was, for me, bottom line, not as stable charging as the Enforcer Free 104, even though the Enforcer was more playful. The Rossi was indeed much stiffer than the Soul 7, no where near as playful and turny, for better or for worse, but it still required fairly active feet at speed to stay stable in crud or uneven, sure seemed like. In fact, it reminded me of a more narrow, slightly more stable Rossi Super 7 HD. It felt very similar to me: more work in crud at speed than some skis, though doable; and good - good fun at a bit slower speeds, like the Super 7 HD in crud. But easier because it's narrower.
I've gotten feedback that a few other people found the Black Ops Sender Ti a bit more substantial, but also fun. To me, the more substantial, or more stable in crud Rossi skis are the Rossi Sender Squad 112, new last year, and the Rossi Black Ops 118, now called the Rossi Black Ops Gamer 118.
(The Rossi Black Ops 98, which is more playful still, like last year, and is not as charger-oriented again, more of a freestyle ski, is now called the Black Ops Holy Shred 98, but it's the same ski, probably unchanged except for graphics. A lot of fun to pivot and play with. )
The best, most bombproof crudbuster being made right now, as near as I can tell, and a K2 Pettitor/Shreditor 120 knockoff (which to me is high praise), is that Black Ops 118 Gamer, same ski as the mysterious Black Ops 118 of the past few years. It's only problem is its weight, with the stress on old or wounded knees that comes with that. That's where the new Rossignol Sender Squad 112 comes in. It is a stable, powerful charger, something like the Dynastar Legend Pros of old. Burly. Very fast, very easily. That ski gave me the stability margin to do things I would not normally do, potentially at most any speed.