VS

Home > Skis > Comparison

Compare Line Influence 115 Skis VS Armada JJ Skis 2013
 
 
Add another Item to this comparison  Add Item

Overview:

There are 22 differences and 20 similarities between Line Influence 115 Skis, Armada JJ Skis 2013
 
Specifications
Product ID   226,070 vs   282,212  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Product ID”

Used   No vs   No  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Used”

Skill Range   Advanced-pro vs   Advanced-pro  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Skill Range”

Shipping Restriction   This Item Is Not Available For Shipment Outside Of The United States. vs     
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Shipping Restriction”

What Binding is Included?   None vs   None  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “What Binding is Included?”

Binding DIN   N/a vs   N/a  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Binding DIN”

Binding Weight Range   N/a vs   N/a  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Binding Weight Range”

Tip/Waist/Tail Widths   153/115/142mm vs   126/136/115/133/123mm (@185cm)  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Tip/Waist/Tail Widths”

Ski Gear Intended Use   Side Country / Backcountry vs   Side Country / Backcountry  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Ski Gear Intended Use”

Core Material   Wood W/ Metal Laminate vs   Wood  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Core Material”

Construction Type   Sidewall vs   Cap/sidewall  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Construction Type”

Base Material   Sintered vs   Sintered  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Base Material”

Tail Profile   Flared vs   Twin  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Tail Profile”

Rocker   Tip Rocker/camber vs   Rocker/camber/rocker  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Rocker”

Tip Width   153 vs     
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Tip Width”

Waist Width   106-115mm vs   115mm+  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Waist Width”

Tail Width   142 vs     
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Tail Width”

Turn Radius   16-20 vs   16-20  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Turn Radius”

Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length   19m (@ 179cm) vs   16m (@185cm)  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length”

Alpine Touring   No vs   No  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Alpine Touring”

Race   No vs   No  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Race”

Twin Tip   Yes vs   Yes  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Twin Tip”

Titanium   Yes vs   No  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Titanium”

Special Features   Directional Flex, P-cut Geometry vs   1.7 Impact Edge, Laminate Matrix  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Special Features”

Bindings Included   No vs   No  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Bindings Included”

Model #   None vs   None  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Model #”

Actual Din Range   N/a vs   N/a  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Actual Din Range”

Recommended Weight Range   N/a vs   N/a  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Recommended Weight Range”

Additional Details   Full Sidewall Construction, Maple Macroblock Core With Metal Matrix, Early Rise Tip 25cm X 6mm, P-cut Geometry, Directional Flex, Sintered Fatty Base And Fatty Edges vs   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  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Additional Details”

Add Comment about “Specifications

cancel
Description
Description 1   Full Sidewall Construction vs   Ar 50 Sidewall Construction - Light Weight Concentrated Underfoot For Huge Edge Hold, Low Swing Weight, And Durability  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Description 1”

Description 2   Maple Macroblock Core With Metal Matrix vs   Hybrid Ultralight Core - Allows For Wide Skis To Stay Light Weight With Great Stability  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Description 2”

Description 3   Early Rise Tip 25cm X 6mm vs   Est Freeride Rocker - Tip And Tail Rocker With Slight Camber Promotes Great Flotation With Remarkable Edge Control On Harder Stuff  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Description 3”

Description 4   P-cut Geometry vs   50/50 Base - Blends The Comp And S7 Bases For Speed And Durability  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Description 4”

Description 5   Directional Flex vs   Ck Stringer - A Carbon/kevlar Weave Running Tip To Tail To Stabilize The Ski And Increase Pop  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Description 5”

Description 6   Sintered Fatty Base And Fatty Edges vs   Laminate Matrix - Blends Woven Fiberglass To Perfectly Control Flex And Balance Of The Ski  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Description 6”

Description 7    vs   1.7 Impact Edge - Standard Size With Additional Heat Treating To Keep Weight Down And Durability Up  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Description 7”

Add Comment about “Description

cancel
General
Brand   Line vs   Armada  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Brand”

Model Year   2012 vs   2013  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Model Year”

Gender   Mens vs   Mens  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Gender”

Type   Powder Skis (111+) vs   Powder Skis (111+)  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Type”

Skill Level   Advanced - Pro vs   Advanced - Pro  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “Skill Level”

warranty   One Year vs   One Year  
 
[X]
Add Comment about “warranty”

Add Comment about “General

cancel

Compare Line Influence 115 Skis vs Armada JJ Skis 2013 Skis


Scroll To Top

saved