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Armada Declivity 88 C Skis with EM10 Bindings 2024

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Original price $850.00
Original price $850.00 - Original price $850.00
Original price $850.00
Current price $449.98
$449.98 - $449.98
Current price $449.98
Color: BLACK/RED
Size: 176
SKU 520618

Description

The Armada Declivity 88 C Skis with EM10 Bindings 2024 are engineered for skiers seeking agility and versatility across varied all-mountain terrain.

  • AR75 Sidewall: Provides balanced edge hold and durability.
  • Caruba Core: Lightweight yet strong, offering an energetic skiing experience.
  • EST All Mountain Rocker: Ensures smooth turn initiation and versatility in various conditions.
  • Carbon Reinforcement: Enhances stability and responsiveness without adding extra weight.
  • Comp Series Base: Delivers a fast and durable glide.
  • EM10 Bindings: Offer reliable performance and safety, perfectly matched to the skis.

TLDR; The Armada Declivity 88 C Skis with EM10 Bindings 2024 are perfect for skiers looking for agile, versatile performance on all-mountain terrain with a reliable binding setup.

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Return Policy

You can return unused products to us for a refund or exchange for up to 30 days from the date you received the order, provided that the item is unused and the original tags are still attached.

About Armada

What skiing will become.

What skiing will become.

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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