How to Choose Downhill Skis

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From turning and burning on hardpack to sliding down a few inches of silky pow, the men's Armada Declivity 92 Ti skis are built to excel in any condition—a one-ski quiver that conquers anything.
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Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
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Ski Terrain | Groomed |
Waist Width | 92 millimeters |
Ski Camber | Tip Rocker |
Tail Type | Flat |
Core | Wood |
Bindings Included | No |
Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
Gender | Men's |
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OMG! these skis are great everywhere. If you want 1 ski to take on a trip and you're unsure of the conditions, this is it. They're good up to 15cm powder and great on hard pack. For icy conditions or more than 15cm powder you will probably want something else. They're a beauty combination of light weight and dampness. I'll take a damp ski over light ones. That's why I've moved away from some atomic skis They're very light but pingy and don't feel great when the snow is chunky or rough. These are lighter than my enforcer 88 and better in deeper snow, but not quite as damp. Also you don't have to get them up to top speed to feel fun - a good ski for intermediate through expert. If you like skiing outside of the park, you NEED to get on a pair of the declivity 82 or 92.
These skis do great in soft chop, hard pack, 15 cm powder, high speed 85kmh. These skis do it all all over the hill. They really are a do it all ski.