Armada Ar7's or something else?

magco1271

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A few days ago I asked what type of park ski I should get, and one ski came up but what are other options?

height- 5'5ish

Weight- 110 lbs

I'm new to park but I can hit boxes and throw some 3's. I was thinking of the Ar7's or El reys. Any other suggestions? Any good bindings too?
 
topic:magco1271 said:
A few days ago I asked what type of park ski I should get, and one ski came up but what are other options?

height- 5'5ish

Weight- 110 lbs

I'm new to park but I can hit boxes and throw some 3's. I was thinking of the Ar7's or El reys. Any other suggestions? Any good bindings too?

If you want something bombproof but a bit more heave go with on3p. Atomic punx are always a great option too! they are very lightweight but also durable. The lightweight part helps if you are thinking about trying some more spins like 5's or anything like that. It will be easier to get the spins around.
 
topic:magco1271 said:
A few days ago I asked what type of park ski I should get, and one ski came up but what are other options?

height- 5'5ish

Weight- 110 lbs

I'm new to park but I can hit boxes and throw some 3's. I was thinking of the Ar7's or El reys. Any other suggestions? Any good bindings too?

The AR7s would be great for you, I had a pair when I was just starting out. They are super light and flexy but hold great edge when going all mtn on them. I can hook you up with some cheap AR7s in the 161 legnth (perfect for your height/weight). Just go to my most recent thread and the pics will be there. If you're interested, we can work out a price and you'll be on new skis by the end of the season! Btw they come with bindings and if you have any questions you can PM me.
 
13627070:Zypher said:
The AR7s would be great for you, I had a pair when I was just starting out. They are super light and flexy but hold great edge when going all mtn on them. I can hook you up with some cheap AR7s in the 161 legnth (perfect for your height/weight). Just go to my most recent thread and the pics will be there. If you're interested, we can work out a price and you'll be on new skis by the end of the season! Btw they come with bindings and if you have any questions you can PM me.

I saw your post, I'm very interested. But how bad is the gash? Do you think it could be repaired?
 
13627542:magco1271 said:
I saw your post, I'm very interested. But how bad is the gash? Do you think it could be repaired?

It doesn't need to be repaired because it is maybe a mm or two deep, probably not ever, but if you really wanted to do it, it would only be an extremely tiny piece of ptex and thats it. It doesnt effect anything at all and does not effect the edge.
 
13627580:Zypher said:
It doesn't need to be repaired because it is maybe a mm or two deep, probably not ever..

*even. Its not even deep enough to make a difference in performance.
 
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