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Manufacturer's Description: Designed to excel in the most demanding conditions. Constructed with carbon for perfectly balanced torsional rigidity, female-specific flex, and control.
Newschoolers' Review: [i][i]"My overall impression from the few runs was that K2 have created a ski that is more versatile on the mountain, carves better and skis unpredictable snow more consistently than its predecessors. But I
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Manufacturer's Description: Designed for women who take freestyle outside of the park. Duracap sidewall construction and a bombproof aspen core create a ski that withstands the daily grind of progressive freestyle skiing.
Newschoolers' Review: [i]"If I had a park ski and these, I really couldn't see myself needing anything else. When I'm going up to solely ride the park I'll take a park ski but for everything else I have been using the Catamaran. Ev
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The new iteration of the Dollo is... almost exactly like the old one to be honest. A softer tail means the skis feel slightly more balanced despite the rockered nose and cambered tail. And they stil
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Armada BDog is basically what I always hoped the T-Hall ski would evolve into. It feels like a wide ski, but without the compromises of a fatter ski. Many of you will be considering
Manufacturer's Description: Fun is making a comeback and the Armada ARW 86 is leading the charge with a playful and light jib machine that makes the best thing on earth that much better.
Manufacturer's Description: [i]As one of Armada's cofounders, Tanner Hall, continues to push the boundaries of skiing form urban to powder, the Armada Magic J remains his go-to tool in deep conditions. Utilizing tip and tail rock
Newschoolers Quick Review: [i]The ARV 106 has been one of my favorites since it dropped a couple of years back and the new version is even better. When I'm not sure what conditions the trip I'm going on is going to throw at me (a
Manufacturer's Description: A new model for this year, the WIDE improves on our original WET design with a subtly stiffer flex pattern for more stability at high speeds as well as an overall wider construction for taking into deepe
Newschoolers' Quick Review:[i] The ARV 96 is a versatile, medium flexing option that pretty much lets you take on anything you want in the park world. You can take it to decent sized jumps and you can swerve around the
Newschoolers' Quick Review: The Attack 13 is definitely my pick of the lower DIN price point bindings. While I usually ride the Attack 16, I do have one pair of 13s that sometimes end up on park skis for reviews just for the ea
Member Quick Review : [i]Park is where the 86 truly shines. I've been riding wider skis for the past couple of years and I was surprised. I thought the 86 would be your stereotypical jump and trail ski, but this thing slays e
Manufacturer's Description: [i]Send it deep with the improved Armada ARW 96, our marquee women's all-mountain freestyle ski featuring an all-new ash and poplar core that reduces weight while adding pop. From jumps to jibs and a w
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]I've only had a couple of runs on these skis (having spent a solid chunk on the regular ARV96) but these are exactly what you'd expect. Same ARV shape but damper and stiffer. It's a great shape for sk
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Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]Armada's last traditional pipe/slopestyle ski, the AR8 is a pretty solid offering with full camber and a fairly stiff tail. I only got to spend a couple of runs on these but they felt almost ident
Newschoolers' Quick Reviews: [i]The Candide 1.0 was a fun ski to rip around on the bluebird groomer I tested them at. From what I had heard I was expecting a stiff ski, and while it was solid under
Newschoolers' Review: [i]The ski of choice for most of the Faction Squad and with good reason, these things are loads of fun. The Candide 2.0 has evolved over recent years, what was a fairly stiff ski, is now
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