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Product ID
282,212
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275,808
Used
No
vs
No
Skill Range
Advanced-pro
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Advancedintermediate-expert
What Binding is Included?
None
vs
None
Binding DIN
N/a
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N/a
Binding Weight Range
N/a
vs
N/a
Tip/Waist/Tail Widths
126/136/115/133/123mm (@185cm)
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132/110/124 (@177cm)
Ski Gear Intended Use
Side Country / Backcountry
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Side Country / Backcountry
Core Material
Wood
vs
Wood
Construction Type
Cap/sidewall
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Cap/sidewall
Base Material
Sintered
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Sintered
Tail Profile
Twin
vs
Twin
Rocker
Rocker/camber/rocker
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Rocker/camber/rocker
Tip Width
vs
132 (@177cm)
Waist Width
115mm+
vs
106-115mm
Tail Width
vs
124 (@177cm)
Turn Radius
16-20
vs
16-20
Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length
16m (@185cm)
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18m (@177cm)
Alpine Touring
No
vs
No
Race
No
vs
No
Twin Tip
Yes
vs
Yes
Titanium
No
vs
No
Special Features
1.7 Impact Edge, Laminate Matrix
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Powder Rocker, Step Down Sidewall
Bindings Included
No
vs
No
Model #
None
vs
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
Ar 50 Sidewall Construction - Light Weight Concentrated Underfoot For Huge Edge Hold, Low Swing Weight, And Durability, Hybrid Ultralight Core - Allows For Wide Skis To Stay Light Weight With Great Stability, Est Freeride Rocker - Tip And Tail Rocker With Slight Camber Promotes Great Flotation With Remarkable Edge Control On Harder Stuff, 50/50 Base - Blends The Comp And S7 Bases For Speed And Durability, Ck Stringer - A Carbon/kevlar Weave Running Tip To Tail To Stabilize The Ski And Increase Pop, Laminate Matrix - Blends Woven Fiberglass To Perfectly Control Flex And Balance Of The Ski, 1.7 Impact Edge - Standard Size With Additional Heat Treating To Keep Weight Down And Durability Up
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Powder Rocker, Step Down Sidewall, Wood Core
Description
Description 1
Ar 50 Sidewall Construction - Light Weight Concentrated Underfoot For Huge Edge Hold, Low Swing Weight, And Durability
vs
Powder Rocker
Description 2
Hybrid Ultralight Core - Allows For Wide Skis To Stay Light Weight With Great Stability
vs
Step Down Sidewall
Description 3
Est Freeride Rocker - Tip And Tail Rocker With Slight Camber Promotes Great Flotation With Remarkable Edge Control On Harder Stuff
vs
Wood Core
Description 4
50/50 Base - Blends The Comp And S7 Bases For Speed And Durability
vs
Description 5
Ck Stringer - A Carbon/kevlar Weave Running Tip To Tail To Stabilize The Ski And Increase Pop
vs
Description 6
Laminate Matrix - Blends Woven Fiberglass To Perfectly Control Flex And Balance Of The Ski
vs
Description 7
1.7 Impact Edge - Standard Size With Additional Heat Treating To Keep Weight Down And Durability Up
vs
General
Brand
Armada
vs
Atomic
Model Year
2013
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2013
Gender
Mens
vs
Mens
Type
Powder Skis (111+)
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All-mountain Wide Skis (91-110)
Skill Level
Advanced - Pro
vs
Advanced Intermediate - Expert
warranty
One Year
vs
One Year
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