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Armada Fleet El Rey Alpine Ski

Armada Fleet El Rey Alpine Ski

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Armada Fleet El Rey Alpine Ski

One of the top skiers in the world (TJ Shiller) chose the Armada El Ray Alpine Ski as his favorite new workhorse. As if that isn't enough, Armada lightened and strengthened this plank for the ’08-’09 season. The new lighter, refined wood core rocks with the tough cap construction and reinforced edges so you get the same continuous flex and solid ride with less weight. Armada's easy-to-maintain S7 sintered base hauls ass with minimal manicuring, and the fiberglass torsion box underfoot gives you all the stability you need for big hits and fast lines. Whether you're headed to the park or the back bowls, the El Rey Fleet Series Alpine Ski has you covered.

Bottom Line: Don’t argue with the Shiller.

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i am 6ft and 230 pounds. i was thinkning about the 185 version,

i am 6ft and 230 pounds. i was thinkning about the 185 version, but am not too sure. i am at an intermediate level of skiing and wanting to begin riding park. would theses suit me?

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June 16, 2009

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Yeah definitely a good ski to start up on park with, but can still kill it all over the mountain. And the 185, sounds like the right length for you.

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June 16, 2009

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anyone know the turn radius on the 185???

anyone know the turn radius on the 185???

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April 21, 2009

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21.2m

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April 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Good Skiis

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May 22, 2009

These skiis are super solid. They offer a steady landing from jumps and drops, and work well on groomers as well as semi-deep powder. They even worked well for me on the moguls. My only complaint was that the base on the skiis was easily scratched and did not hold up well.

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im around 6' 175 pounds, what length of ski should I get?

im around 6' 175 pounds, what length of ski should I get? 176 or more ?

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April 2, 2009

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The 178 length would be pretty much perfect for you.

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April 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Can't Beat the Price

By: Backcountry.com Employee
December 9, 2008

These skis are the perfect answer for all your money woes! Armada cuts the cost by using Cap Construction but sacrifices little of what makes Armada great. Still a solid wood core ski, but includes fiberglass to give it a great pop in the park. Also lighter then most Armada skis, you can ski it longer for more stability while keeping the swing weight down. Great ski for anyone who rides park and likes money!

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I'm just wondering if this ski would be good for me. I would

I'm just wondering if this ski would be good for me. I would call myself an expert skier but am not very good in the park (out of it I can ski everything well). I have a pair of 164 Stockli Stormriders which are small for me so I am looking for some new skis to buy. My budget is small, I'm looking for something below $300 dollars (without bindings, I have some rossignol scratch bindings that are not being used) but want a ski that will serve me well both in and out of the park, although out of the park I have my Stockli's, so a good park ski comes first. I'm 5'10", 160 pounds, and ski in Maine, so there isn't much powder to worry about. I was wondering if these skis would serve me well, and if I decide to get them whether I should get the 171's or 178's.

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March 5, 2009

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If you end up grabbing these skis, you might not use your Stockli's much anymore. The El Ray is a fun ski all over the mountain and its wood core will give you plenty of edge hold and durability. For someone your size, I'd aim for the 178cm. The skis are light enough that you shouldn't have any trouble getting some park tricks figured out.

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March 9, 2009

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Im stuck between k2 silencers Rossi s2 jago and the armada el

Im stuck between k2 silencers Rossi s2 jago and the armada el rey. im on a fairly tight budget needing enough money for a decent set of bindings. im fairly light but not feather weight and i keep reading all these reviews that push me to and from each of these but i prefere them unless you reccomend another price point twin tip all-mountain ski. im into the park a quarter of the day depending on conditions and rippin on blacks and some blues PLEASE HELP BY ANSWERING!

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March 4, 2009

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el rey will perform better anywhere park pow blacks rossis don't have the float

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April 24, 2009

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I have a pair of the Armada El Reys while my brother has the Rossis it depends what you like to do. The Armadas are better for park and are fairly flexible to absorb shock and switch landings but the Rossi can perform better on the slopes and through powder

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March 9, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Great All Around Ski!

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April 14, 2009

This is a great all around ski. It rips in the park, stable and light. Skis the pow very well, wide enough tip to float, and enough side cut to ski the tight trees - which is always the last place to get skied out. Seem to be durable, I have only had them for 5 weeks, but have about 15 days on them, and they are holding up very well. Great ski for the price, more float than a pipe cleaner or an AR6, and more versatility than an ARV and holds up way better than any K2 or Line.

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13 year old skier moving up from a 149 cm K2 Juvy. 5'6"

13 year old skier moving up from a 149 cm K2 Juvy. 5'6" and 125 pounds. Did a demo on the Rossi S3 in 160 but it was a little too much ski (too much for my weight I think). Any ideas on whether the El Rey in 157 would be a better next step? I'm a pretty advanced skier and like the glades, chutes and bowls. Not much time in the park but like to ride switch a little. I also thought about trying the S3 in a 150 cm but it wasn't available to demo.

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February 28, 2009

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im 13 and 110 pounds and i have the 09 el reys in 171 and there not to much ski i can do everything first day could 720

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April 24, 2009

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hey, i'm 5-9 and 145 pounds, what size of ski should i get??

hey, i'm 5-9 and 145 pounds, what size of ski should i get??

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February 24, 2009

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I am the same size and the K2 Apache Recons and tight as hell...they ride well in crap and hold up in powder

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February 24, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Incredible SKiies

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April 1, 2009

They are pretty great, an excellent buy.

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i am a former advanced skiier who has been boarding for the past

i am a former advanced skiier who has been boarding for the past 13 years and looking to get back into skiing. i'm in the sierras most of the time, do probably 60% groomers, 30% pow/trees, 10% park. would this be a good choice for me to get back in the game?

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February 17, 2009

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ive got the el reys there perfect for all that

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April 24, 2009

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what is a good length for someone 6-2, and 180 lbs

what is a good length for someone 6-2, and 180 lbs

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January 18, 2009

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you could use either the 178mm or if you are an expert more up to the 185mm.

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January 19, 2009

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Should i go with the Volkl Ledges or the Aramda el rays....i

Should i go with the Volkl Ledges or the Aramda el rays....i ski mostly in colorado... wanted a ski that i can use going through the trees and on the bumps but also take in the park

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December 22, 2008

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ledges are insane bought a pair last week for this season

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December 22, 2008

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should i go with the aramda el rays or the k2 extremes.. i live

should i go with the aramda el rays or the k2 extremes.. i live on the east coast and want to go in an out of park and do everything else

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December 17, 2008

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el rey will float better and are super strong

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April 24, 2009

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the k2's are similer to the p.e. and will give you better edge hold for back east conditions and better park performance.

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December 17, 2008

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How stiff are these? I'm looking for something that I can

How stiff are these? I'm looking for something that I can go pretty fast on. Mostly groomers with some crud (think New England) and was wondering if these were good.

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December 14, 2008

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the el rey will do good if you get something softer it will chater alot these are medium soft

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April 24, 2009

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I would personally get something stiffer. Try the Line Blend, or the Volkl Bridge.

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December 14, 2008

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How much does a pair of the 178's weigh?

How much does a pair of the 178's weigh?

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November 4, 2008

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they are all light as hell for an adult ski

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February 15, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
[157cm] 117 / 81 / 107mm; [164cm] 119 / 83 / 109mm; [171cm] 121 / 85 / 111mm; [178cm] 123 / 87 / 113mm; [185] 125 / 89 / 115mm 
Construction:
Cap construction, fiberglass 
Core Material:
Fleet Core (sustainable wood) 
Base:
S7 Sintered 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
No 
Recommended Use:
All-mountain, park & pipe 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Austria