Armada al dente...good for all mtn?

Schneidy_5

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Looking at the armada al dente zeros cause they look like a cheaper version of the edollo. I’m about 80/20 park/powder. R they good for skiing outside the park?

**This thread was edited on Nov 25th 2018 at 3:28:31pm
 
I have some Al dente zeros, they are okay outside the park. The biggest issue with them is that the camber zone is stiff enough and the mount point far enough forward that even with tip rocker the tips like to dive in deeper snow. There is only so much leaning back and going fast that you can do to keep them floating on deeper days before your legs fatigue. I almost think the regular edollos would be better in pow since the camber isn't as stiff. My rossi slats handle pow better, but they aren't as poppy as the zeros, it's always a trade off if you're looking for a ski to do it all.
 
13964523:Cyanicenine said:
I have some Al dente zeros, they are okay outside the park. The biggest issue with them is that the camber zone is stiff enough and the mount point far enough forward that even with tip rocker the tips like to dive in deeper snow. There is only so much leaning back and going fast that you can do to keep them floating on deeper days before your legs fatigue. I almost think the regular edollos would be better in pow since the camber isn't as stiff. My rossi slats handle pow better, but they aren't as poppy as the zeros, it's always a trade off if you're looking for a ski to do it all.

How do the edollos handle in the deep stuff
 
13965073:JulianSharpe said:

i want 400 GBP , not sure what the dealio is with the dollar to the pound right now but googles will help you out.

pretty sure these are the only virgin pair anywhere
 
13965088:Rodigan said:
i want 400 GBP , not sure what the dealio is with the dollar to the pound right now but googles will help you out.

pretty sure these are the only virgin pair anywhere

400?! Eh!
 
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