Armada Declivity 88C Skis with EM10 Bindings 2025
The Declivity 88 C + EM10 is designed for those who want to tip it and rip it on the groomers. With a deep turn radius and woven Carbon Stringers, this ski provides excellent energy rebound as you snap between turns. The redesigned flex profile with a Poplar Core offers lightweight stability, making it perfect for versatile all-mountain performance.
- EST All MTN Rocker: Tapered tip shape for improved performance in varied conditions.
- Poplar Core: Ensures lightweight stability and responsive performance.
- 2.1 All Mountain Edge: Enhances edge hold and durability.
- AR100 Sidewall: Provides full-length durability and edge hold.
- ATB - Articulated Titanal Banding: Adds strength and stability.
- Comp Series Base: Delivers high performance and speed.
The Takeaway: The Declivity 88 C + EM10 is perfect for those looking to dominate the groomers while also being capable of handling off-piste adventures. Its combination of energy rebound, stability
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| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Length Options | 160 cm, 168 cm, 176 cm, 184 cm |
| Dimensions (Tip-Waist-Tail) | 130-88-111 mm (168 cm length) |
| Turn Radius | 16.7 m (168 cm length) |
| Profile | EST All Mountain Rocker (rocker/camber/rocker) |
| Core Material | Caruba Core |
| Sidewall Construction | AR100 Sidewall |
| Base | Comp Series Base |
| Edge | 2.1 All Mountain Edge |
| Bindings Included | EM10 Bindings |
| Length (cm) | Tip Width (mm) | Waist Width (mm) | Tail Width (mm) | Turn Radius (m) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 160 | 128 | 88 | 109 | 15.7 |
| 168 | 130 | 88 | 111 | 16.7 |
| 176 | 132 | 88 | 113 | 17.7 |
| 184 | 134 | 88 | 115 | 18.7 |
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Armada Declivity 88C Skis with EM10 Bindings 2025
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In the early 2000s, a new generation of skiers, inspired by skateboarding, surfing, and snowboarding, reimagined the sport. Five pioneering skiers—JP Auclair, Tanner Hall, JF Cusson, Julien Regnier, and Boyd Easley—teamed up with photographer Chris O’Connell and videographer Eric Iberg to create Armada, a brand that embodied this revolution. Founded in 2002 from a basement in Truckee, California, Armada has grown and evolved with skiing, moving its headquarters to Park City, Utah. Armada remains committed to supporting pioneering athletes and building innovative products that redefine the sport.
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