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Mario Chiarani
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Armada ANT Pro Alpine Ski
March 16, 2009
Armada's mounting line on the ANTs are a bit further forward than most skis. I found them to be just fine at recomended but I've heard from a few dudes that moved the mount back 1 or 2 cm. I also have a few friends that have moved them forward 2 or 3 cms. After skiing all those different mounts I still liked the recomended. Worked great for everything.
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Armada ANT Pro Alpine Ski
March 16, 2009
Not too big. I'm 5'11, 130 pounds and I can do everything with these. Just be ready to charge and push and they will perform 10x. Super sick ski. Have fun.
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4FRNT Skis VCT Alpine Ski
March 16, 2009
Torsionally these are one of the more stable skis in this catagory and will perform fine an bullet proof. As for size, I say "right on" with the 189's.Add On: I traded my friend my 191 ANTs for his 182 VCTs. I love these skis. They are my everyday skis out here in Colorado. I use them on groomers, crud, ice, powder, trees, park and everything in between and they still handle awesome. The bases are bomb proof as well as the edges. These are the most fun, hard charging skis I've been on. I would say the 189 is the perfect length for a bit of everything. I really like tight trees and bumps so the 182 was a bit of a better choice for me.
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