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Armada Coda Alpine Ski - Kids'
Armada made the Kids' Coda Alpine Ski for those who want to start destroying the park, pipe, and the rest of the piste without breaking mom and dad's bank account. This versatile grom’s ski takes your up-and-comer from gliding the greens to punishing the park. Armada's bombproof construction withstands seasons of beatings. The Coda Alpine Ski's wood core gives your child a stable, lightweight platform which is both nimble and tough enough for hard play.
Bottom Line: Minimal maintenance, maximum shreddage.
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Would theese skis work for an Advanced Skiier? And Are Theese
Would theese skis work for an Advanced Skiier? And Are Theese good All Mountain Skis and do they Carve well?
By: Jake
June 8, 2009
Thanks Shane,
I am 145 cm and 40kg I am looking at the 150cm pair. What bindings would you suggest? I am looking at the Marker M11.0 free.
Cheers,
Jake
By: Jake
June 8, 2009
They are good all mountain skis, and alright for an advanced skier. But they are kids skis, so make sure they have a suitable length for you.
By: Shane O'Donnell
June 8, 2009
what type of binding and din setting should i have on it. Im
what type of binding and din setting should i have on it. Im a very aggressive skier
By: dunc
February 20, 2009
It really depends on your weight. You should look up how high of DIN you are with a DIN calculator (you can find these searching in google) to see what setting you need. If it's not too overkill for your weight, I recommend the Marker Griffin binding.
By: Seth Ferguson
March 26, 2009
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