How to Choose Downhill Skis

Like to carve, butter and play? These Armada skis can take you anywhere on the mountain. Their tight turn radius, edgeless tips and springboard tails give you plenty of maneuverability.






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| Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
|---|---|
| Ski Terrain | Groomed and powder |
| Tip Width | 172 CM: 139 millimeters 180 CM: 140 millimeters |
| Waist Width | 100 millimeters |
| Tail Width | 172 CM: 120 millimeters 180 CM: 121 millimeters |
| Sidecut Radius | 172 CM: 15.2 meters 180 CM: 15.8 meters |
| Ski Camber | Tip Rocker |
| Tail Type | Twin |
| Core | Poplar wood |
| Bindings Included | No |
| Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Weight (Pair) | 172 CM: 8 lbs. 8 oz. 180 CM: 9 lbs. 3 oz. |
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I have ridden these skis from park to pow, and it is easily the most versatile ski I have ever ridden. From the soft slush to the park, these skis arc like no other. Quick turns from feature to feature give it a different feel from a normal park ski. When you take them out of the park, they become a weapon able to turn on a dime and butter all over the hill. The wide nose sits on top of fresh snow, is playful, and is wide enough to turn. Overall, a great ski and I definitely recommend it.