| New Armada Skis 2010 |
| Wednesday, 18 March 2009 | |
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Here is the New Armada Range for 2010, It has been delivered first in Australia any where in the world. We have a range of skis tosuit every situation you could possibility need.
ARV: This is the best all mountain twin tip on the market… Always a favourite and thefirst to sell out last year. You can use it in Japan/Northern Hemisphere and then down south or NZ. This could be your only ski to do everything.
ARVw: Asa bove but Women’s specific, new skis for snowbiz this year as the ARV wasextremely popular for women in shorter lengths last year.
Pipe Cleaner: Don’t be frightened by the name. This ski is basically a AR6 with a few whistles and bells. What Armada have done is stiffen the middle part of the ski for better edge hold on Piste and add a World Cup Race base to so the ski glide across the snow faster. This would be an amazing ski for all mountain use and someone who wants to ski off Piste aswell. (No more stopping on the Cat tracks)
Alpha 1: This is a new ski for Armada. Incorporating elf shoe technology into the shape and construction of the ski it has Rocker and Normal Camber. First, it dramatically enhances the ski's ability to butter jumps and press rails and boxes. Second, it allows a hardcore park ski to perform better in softer snowthan ever before. In ski design terms, the era of reversed camber, variable sidecut skis was in its fancy. With the Alpha 1, the evolution has begun. This also has the World Cup Race base on the ski for better glide.
JP vs. Julian: JP Auclair and Julien Regnierdidn't simply redesign their signature ski- They revolutionized it. Featuring the patent pending Elf Shoe Tech, the JJ takes powder-specific concepts like rocker and variable side cut and applies them to what might be the first true all-mountain powder ski. While the JJ's considerable width and extended tip and tail profile ensure flotation in the bottomless powder and slabby windcrust alike, the unprecedented "ski-withen-a-ski" sidecut and camberunderfoot provides real carvability on firmer snow. Such a unique desig nrequires unique construction, provided seamlessly by the AR Fifty SIdewall JP and Julien are credited for having irrevocably changed skiing. Now, they've irrevocably changed skis too.
Follow the link to the newArmada 2010 model skis
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