Armada Declivity 108 TI Skis 2024 SKIS Armada 190cm

Armada Declivity 108 TI Skis 2024

AR-RA00516-190

Regular price $900.00 Sale price$449.99 Save 50%
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The 2024 Armada Declivity 108Ti skis are an ideal all-mountain one-ski quiver for someone looking for a ski that charges. 

The Comp Series Base and bombproof 2.1 edges provide the durability to handle the day-in, day-out abuse of skiers who rip. A lightweight Caruba Core and moderate turn radius help you finesse the skis through tight spots and variable conditions. Whether the terrain calls for opening it up or threading the needle, the Declivity 108 Ti is your ride.

Fore body rocker and extra tip taper combine for optimized float in the soft stuff. Positive camber underfoot with no tail rocker ensures edge hold so skis carve with confidence. 

  • Best for: Advanced-expert skiers
  • Best for: All mountain, freeride 
  • 2024 model 
  • Medium turn radius 
  • 108mm width underfoot
  • 2.1 mm edges
  • Comp series base
  • Carbon stringers
  • AR100 Sidewall 
  • Caruba core

Utah Ski Gear Condition Rating System

New | Like New | Very Good | Good | Fair | Poor

Top-sheet: New! *Please note that while these skis are brand new, some inventory may not be in the manufacturer’s shrink-wrapped plastic.

Base: New!

Edges: New!

Binding: N/A

Side-cut: 137-108-127 @ 190cm 

Turn Radius: 22M @ 190cm

*Note: Utah Ski Gear will include a free binding mount with the purchase of a new ski and binding.

Special Safety Notice for Bindings: We urge you to take your boots and bindings to a shop certified by the bindings manufacturer to have a function check. The majority of shops will charge for this service. Even though we may, by request, check to see if a binding should fit your boot sole length, such an adjustment and fit check does not verify that the bindings will release properly with your boot. Only a certified shop can do this, with the user's boots present.

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