How to Choose Downhill Skis

All-mountain cruising twins, these Armada skis excel in a wide range of conditions. They're wide enough for pow days. And they boast durable, snappy performance for lapping the frontside or the park.




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| Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
|---|---|
| Ski Terrain | Groomed and powder |
| Tip Width | 165 CM: 125 millimeters 172 CM: 126 millimeters 179 CM: 128 millimeters 186 CM: 130 millimeters |
| Waist Width | 100 millimeters |
| Tail Width | 165 CM: 118 millimeters 172 CM: 119 millimeters 179 CM: 120 millimeters 186 CM: 122 millimeters |
| Sidecut Radius | 165 CM: 17 meters 172 CM: 17.5 meters 179 CM: 18 meters 186 CM: 18.5 meters |
| Ski Camber | Tip and Tail Rocker |
| Tail Type | Twin |
| Core | Poplar wood |
| Bindings Included | No |
| Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Weight (Pair) | 165 CM: 7 lbs. 7.5 oz. 172 CM: 8 lbs. 1.5 oz. 179 CM: 8 lbs. 5.5 oz. 186 CM: 8 lbs. 9 oz. |
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The ARV 100 is my dedicated park ski because it can handle anything that is thrown at it. From big jumps to carving butter tricks, this ski can do it all. This ski is a little stiffer than the 94, and the wider underfoot makes it a little better in slushy spring conditions. It is my go-to in the park and sometimes the only thing I want to ride.