chris on August 17th, 2008

The ultimate Legend in terms of all-mountain versatility, well if you prefer an edge towards powder skiing. The Mythic is a perfect back-country partner for touring or skiing the Alps, a ski developed in the Chamonix valley for the Chamonix valley. Large, GS-style radii, tough construction, 88 mm underfoot and pretty much [...]

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chris on August 17th, 2008

Big, powerful bruisers in the “old-skool” sense of freeride. The Pro XXL is definitely a ski aimed at the confirmed freeride expert to pro level skier. Minimal side-cut, race-bred and race-factory manufactured for high-speed control, stability in the crud and on icy, steep pistes. The XXl is your ski for hard-core [...]

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chris on August 17th, 2008

Dynastar’s Exclusive Legend Powder is a not just a pure powder ski but a versatile back-country freerider that will be a great performer in powder, spring or crudy conditions. The 85 mm waist is great for European mixed terrain and snow where one moment you’re skiing blissful powder and the next sheet ice or [...]

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chris on August 17th, 2008

Dynastar have a stunning women’s range for 2008/09. The Exclusive Active is not only a great looking ski but a fantastic performer for many advanced female skiers. With a versatile and agile 74 mm waist this ski is the “perfect 10″, you can take it anywhere; groomed runs, small off-piste forays and [...]

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chris on August 17th, 2008

Lightweight, pop-tastic freestyle skis. Built with the park in mind the centre mounted Serial Trouble is pure park and pipe performance. Wide under-foot for stomping landings, 100% switch ability and a tough wood, sandwich construction for durability and feel.
Not forgetting the “pea pod” graphics and fresh top-sheet this is a cool pair [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2008

THE most specific park ski in Armada’s formidable free-skiing line-up.
Aimed at the expert to pro, the Pipe Cleaner shares the same dimensions as the T-Hall model but the core is lighter than the Core 1 featured on the T-Hall pro-model. Also the base is slicker and this ski has Armada’s finest finish for [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2008

Complex freeski-freeride-freestyle new school behemoths. Another reversed-camber, multi-side-cut ski. They look truly fascinating as well as awesome and I for one cannot wait to get on a pair - these are the future of all-mountain new school skiing.
With every technological and design input you could imagine - the JJ should prove awesome.
The [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2008

A much finer looking prospect than last seasons “black rose” Cantika. Armada have refreshed their all-mountain performer in the looks department, the price remains highly competitive and the ski most versatile. Averaging out around 80 mm underfoot the Cantika are pretty much adept in most conditions and if you’re looking for a [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2008

The coolest kids skis par excellence. Funky, attitude, tough and with heaps of street cred, needn’t say more.
The manufacturer says this about the Armada Coda Skis 2009:
Coda is our grom shred machine. Built just like the full-size El Rey, it can stand up to all our young skiers can dish out. [...]

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chris on August 6th, 2008

Versatile, feminine and very light park and pipe to all-mountain skis. With a curvaceous profile and 80+ mm waist this ski can stomp landings, give you a solid platform on rails plus float in the fluff when you get some fresh.
Wood-core sandwich construction gives good durability and ski-snow contact. A good [...]

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