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Armada JJ Ski
December 5, 2011
I completely disagree with Will Guru, I actually switched from the Bibby's to JJ's and let me tell you that the JJ's handle better in variable snow then the Bibby's while also providing better float in the deep stuff then the Bibby's. I'm 5'8" 125, ski very aggressively and have the 175 JJ's now, and they are best ski's I've ever owned. I do a lot of traveling so I ski about 50% East Coast 50% West and these do it all, even groomers with just a little getting used to. Also these are not poor quality skis as he suggested nor are they made how he describes them, they're actually sidewall underneath the foot, then capped in the tip and tail. This isn't done to be cheap, this is done to decrease the skis weight, since sidewall is heavier. Buy these over the Bibby's and trust me you won't be disappointed
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