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You posted the Pipe Cleaners..
The ones below that, the reeeal fat ones are the ARG (this season-mid release..)
Reverse camber, Reverse side-cut, super-dope pow ski!
Armada's take on the El Ray
"El Rey is the ultimate go-anywhere, do anything and still have money in your pocket, ski. These boards consistently perform in varying conditions thanks to extra waist width and our deepest sidecut. The El Ray is deliberately light form the full-wood Fleet Core to the nylon cap allowing it to turn resiliently, but take the beating of a good day in the park. As with all our skis, design doesn't stop at construction. cost, performance and appearance make this the most versatile ski we offer."
As mentioned in an earlier post...
I have skied the El Ray and I love it...
I think is a great progressing intermediate ski. I'm about 190lbs and ski hard. I was very surprised on how stable, easy to ski, and light weight.
Super fun!
It might just be my all around ski to place by the PC's, JJ's & THalls...
Thank you! All you fuckers out there claiming this sht is the crappy ski Armada has to offer and is going to be a sell out, are finally proven wrong. This cat has riden them and didnt say one bad thing about them and even gave several pluses + to em too. There is NO crappy Armada ski. I'll stick by that quote.
naw dude, like the first year models of the AR5 used to be thier park ski, and ever since the t-hall came out the AR5/AR6 is thier all mountain/park ski really. same thing with K2 thier PE's use to be thier park ski, now they have the Fujative, which is primarily thier park ski. so i guess you could look at it many different ways.
I think what papasteez was saying was that the cap construction on the Coda will hold up better top sheet wise than the AR3's did..
They will not chip & crack as much..
Sandwich construction is always better but for the kids that way less than us grown people the cap construction will hold up just fine..
now the tops sheets will look sweet all season long...
Yo those skis looks sick might be hard to pull like as cork and shit in those huge powder ones tho. I personnally dont like the armada and i tink volkl/salomon are the way to go