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Product ID
282,252
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273,782
Used
No
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No
Skill Range
Intermediate-advanced
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Intermediate-advanced
Shipping Restriction
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This Item Is Not Available For Shipment Outside Of The United States.
What Binding is Included?
None
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None
Binding DIN
N/a
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N/a
Binding Weight Range
N/a
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N/a
Tip/Waist/Tail Widths
117/81/107mm (@157cm)
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118/85/109 (@159cm)
Ski Gear Intended Use
All Mountain
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Core Material
Wood
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Wood
Construction Type
Cap
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Sidewall
Base Material
Sintered
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Sintered
Tail Profile
Twin
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Twin
Rocker
Camber
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Rocker/camber/rocker
Tip Width
117 (@157cm)
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118 (@159cm)
Waist Width
76-85mm
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76-85mm
Tail Width
107 (@157cm)
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109 (@159cm)
Turn Radius
11-15
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11-15
Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length
14m (@157cm)
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15m (@159cm)
Alpine Touring
No
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No
Race
No
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No
Twin Tip
Yes
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Yes
Titanium
No
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No
Special Features
2.5 Impact Edge, Laminate Matrix
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All Terrain Rocker, Twin Tech Sidewalls
Bindings Included
No
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No
Model #
None
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None
Actual Din Range
N/a
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N/a
Recommended Weight Range
N/a
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N/a
Additional Details
Cap Construction - Forgiving, Light Weight, And Super Stable, Fleet Core - Strong And Poppy With Easy Turn Initiation, Positive Camber - Enhances Carving And Ease Of Turn Entry And Exit With Strong Edge Hold, S7 Base - Tough As Nails For Sliding Boxes, Rails, Ledges, Or Anything Else You Want To, Laminate Matrix - Blends Woven Fiberglass To Perfectly Control Flex And Balance Of The Ski, 2.5 Impact Edge - Oversized And Heat Treated To Resist Breaking And Tear Out
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All Terrain Rocker, Bioflex 2 Core, Twin Tech Sidewalls, Tip And Tail Hardware, Directional Taper, 70% All Mountain/30% Park
Description
Description 1
Cap Construction - Forgiving, Light Weight, And Super Stable
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All Terrain Rocker
Description 2
Fleet Core - Strong And Poppy With Easy Turn Initiation
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Bioflex 2 Core
Description 3
Positive Camber - Enhances Carving And Ease Of Turn Entry And Exit With Strong Edge Hold
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Twin Tech Sidewalls
Description 4
S7 Base - Tough As Nails For Sliding Boxes, Rails, Ledges, Or Anything Else You Want To
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Tip And Tail Hardware
Description 5
Laminate Matrix - Blends Woven Fiberglass To Perfectly Control Flex And Balance Of The Ski
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Directional Taper
Description 6
2.5 Impact Edge - Oversized And Heat Treated To Resist Breaking And Tear Out
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70% All Mountain/30% Park
General
Brand
Armada
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K2
Model Year
2013
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2013
Gender
Womens
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Womens
Type
All-mountain Skis (75-90)
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All-mountain Skis (75-90)
Skill Level
Intermediate - Advanced
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Intermediate - Advanced
warranty
One Year
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One Year
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