Difference Between Armada Declivity 108 TI and Armada Declivity 108 X??

Y_Guy

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I'm looking to get into the freeride comp scene this year so I'm tryna pick up a ski that won't completely break the bank as I'm in college rn.

So what's the difference? I know they are different lengths and armada says they're more targeted towards a modern freeride comp skier, but is it worth the price difference? It would be like $400 less to get a pair of last years declivity 108 TI's.

Also looking at Vishnu Tanks, but I'm not super sure how well they're gonna ski at a big mountain level since barely anyone has skied them. Additonally, I would welcome any other recommendations for a freeride comp ski.
 
From what I’ve seen and heard, the 108X is a pretty badass freeride ski. Longer sidecut radius and a few hundred grams heavier which is pretty important for freeride.
 
[tag=145266]@.nasty[/tag] could you help out here to explain the difference. I only have the old one, and the best way to describe it is that the vibration dampening so good you can get going very fast w/o realizing it until u have to slow down. The old one conforms to the terrain very nicely.

**This post was edited on Aug 28th 2024 at 1:09:21am
 
14624790:scratchskier321 said:
[tag=145266]@.nasty[/tag] could you help out here to explain the difference. I only have the old one, and the best way to describe it is that the vibration dampening so good you can get going very fast w/o realizing it until u have to slow down. The old one conforms to the terrain very nicely.

**This post was edited on Aug 28th 2024 at 1:09:21am

Just to clarify, you're saying the old one has the crazy vibration dampening or the x has the crazy vibration dampening?
 
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