ARV vs Anthem

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So i posted on here asking about the arv and nobody here seemed to like it, saying it was to flexy yada yada.

so i was looking around for a wide all mountain ski and i came across the anthem.

how flexy is the anthem and what have you guys heard about it
 
alright i'm not here just to bash you specifically, but jesus christ do a little research on your own. in 30 seconds you could visit the manufacturer's site and read about the ski. I hate these threads. "is this ski good for this?" "what song is this?" "what's a good jacket" think for yourself and use whatever brain you have. Google is a powerful tool, and so is searchbar, but since i've got nothing better to do. READ

From:http://www.lineskis.com/#/skis/freestyle/park/anthem

"The Anthem shares the same one-of-a-kind jib specific technology pioneered by the Invader, but in a 93mm waist. The result is enhanced soft snow versatility and added stability that keeps it one step further ahead of the future, just like the skiers that ride it."

i.e. it's a soft park/jib specific ski that floats better in soft snow.

From:http://www.armadaskis.com/product/skis/ARV.php

"When we started Armada, we introduced two models – one for park and one for the steep and deep. The ARV was our original ski for the all-mountain arena and is left standing as the only model still in the line since our inception – of course with a variety of improvements. If you ski all over the mountain but ride the park on occasion, this is the ski for you. This year we shaved weight and added more vertical stiffness with the re-designed AR Core 2 and heat-treated 2.5 Impact Edge. A generous sidecut and stiffer flex profile keeps the ARV stable at high speeds, while remaining nimble. Fully twin-tipped, lightweight, and finished with craftsmanship, the ARV is truly our high-performance all-mountain ski."\

self explainatory. 

if this doesn't answer your question, buy some snow blades.
 
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