My AR6 Review

ikellen

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So, I've finally got some bindings on these and skied them the last two days. Here's my thoughts:

Me: 5'7" 145lbs

Ability: Good enough

Ski: Armada AR6 171cm

Mount: Look PX12's at +2.5 from recommended line

Conditions: Mostly hard pack, softening to close to slush by the afternoon

I went with the +2.5 mount figuring it would be a good compromise between park and all mountain. I wanted decent switch performance as well. So far, this mount point has worked out great for me. It's really close to true center (true center is +5 from the recommended line), but still has enough tip to ski it all over the mountain.

My first thought on my first run on these things was that the factory tune is VERY hooky. Get these detuned tip and tail! Beyond that, they seemed to carve pretty well considering the forward mount. They are also very fun to hop around and jib around with.

My first run was actually down one of the bunny slopes at my mountain that actually goes through a big tree filled area. The run itself is clear of trees, but jumping off piste and hitting natural log jibs and kickers was major fun.

After this, I hit one of the smaller parks here to hit a few small jumps. The forward mount made these very stable in the air, and they were very confidence inspiring when getting airborne. Spinning, I found no problems with them. These skis aren't THE lightest ski out there, but swing weight is pretty light so spinning is pretty easy.

After this, I decided to try them out all mountain. I hit some open trees and after getting used to the extra tail, I was flowing through trees and bumps with no problems. I also hit a few drops, and again they were really good in the air. I don't think with a forward mount these would have enough tip for powder, but I have a dedicated powder ski already, so it's not an issue for me.

Today I skied some more park and some jibby/kicker type stuff and they were better than day one. The ski is so stable in the air and solid on the landings. It also jibs and maneuvers through flowy terrain really well. I don't think any more than +3 is neccesary unless you are only skiing park. I bought this ski for mostly park and jumping and jibbing. At +2.5 it does all of that well and more. Overall I'm really stoked on this ski. It's making me want to get up on the hill everyday now.
 
No way are the so flexy. I think they're pretty stiff. Soft enough that you can still butter and press, but stiff so you can charge and stomp. Perfect
 
Flex pattern is soft in the tip and tail, and then stiff underfoot. It makes the ski easy to pop, but still enough substance to ski all mountain, atleast in my experience.
 
I've never ridden madtrix's or chronics but compared to my troublemakers and fugitives, they're stiff. by no means too stiff though. Sick ski all around.
 
No shit dude, the Fujative is one of the softest skis out there. My dinner macaroni was stiff compared to the Fujative. Go ski a Madtrix or Chronic and then come back and give your input.
 
hey im trying to buy that exact same set up for next season. plus i have the same dimensions as you. but i think im going to center mount them. prob 75/25 park/dicking the dog doing other stuff. think its a good idea?
 
I really don't think you need a center mount, unless your are ONLY skiing park. I have no problems skiing switch with a +2.5 mount, and I can still rip out of the park in almost any condition.
 
USE THE REVIEW SECTION OF THIS WEBSITE>..THIS IS REDIC

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