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The Armada AR6 alpine ski kills the park like school kids hopped-up on sugar and caffeine at recess. This versatile ski spreads plenty of carnage all over the rest of the mountain once you've pillaged the park. The AR6's tough wood core packs plenty of pop for launching out of the pipe and naturally butters everything, just like your fat uncle. Stomp your heart out on the AR6's stable underfoot platform while the burly heat-treated, 2.5 reinforced edges beat the hell out of rails. Reinforced with carbon fiber stringers for enhanced strength, the AR6's tails handle pop better than Michael Jackson. Armada's bombproof ABS construction stands up to tough use without shirking, and the easy-to-maintain S7 sintered base hauls ass with minimal manicuring.
Bottom Line: Take the AR6 out and find out why the biggest names in freestyle ride Armada.
hey does anybody know how much the ar6s weigh? im about 5'7, 120 lbs, looking for a lightweight 80% park 20$ powder ski. considering volkl wall, bridge, 2009 line chronic. thanks.
I would recommend the Rossignol Axial 2 120, the Rossignol Scratch 120, the Rossignol Axial 2 140, the Rossignol Scratch 140, the Look PX12, the Look PX 12 Jib, the Look PX14 or the Look PX14 Jib for this ski.
These skis are sweet. You can ski the whole mountain with them and they work amazing. Powder is awesome to ski on these skis. You can carve better on these skis and you can do everything better on the slopes. There is no reason that you shouldn't buy these skis.
I am looking for a ski that is twin tip, so i can use in park, but i also ski alot all mountain. Basicly i ski all mountain in morning and park in afternoon.Are these skis right for me.
armada ar6, volkl wall, volkl bridge, line anthem, line chronic, line sir francis bacons are also sweet skis. also armada arvAlot of the above mentioned skis are too fat really for what you probably want to do. When you say "all mountain" what type of terrain are you skiing. One nice option would be the Scott P3, it is a really stiff park ski, so you can still ski it in the park awesome, like Laurent Favre, but you can also take it onto the rest of the mountain. While the p3 isn't a powder ski, it skis the whole mountain pretty well, due to its stiffness.
I recently picked up a pair of 161 ar6's, and they are super stable. best carving park ski i've ridden. stiffer than my Head mojo's but little heavier. I center mounted mine because that's the only way to go. gives you even weight front and back for big spins. overall great skis. awesome on rail and jumps.
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