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ARMADA JP vs. JULIEN SKI REVIEW
Model: Armada JP vs. Julien (2007)
Sizes(cm): 178 / 188
Sidecut: 126-103-116

Manufacturer's Description of the Armada JP vs. Julien
The original backcountry jumping/jib specific ski from the Armada quiver enters its junior year. The JP vs. Julien Signature Model is the ultimate tool for those who want to elevate their backcountry jumping/jibbing game. No doubt this model opened a lot of eyes this past fall as Tanner Hall attacked Chad's Gap with these under his feet. Little has changed with this model, due to the overwhelming response from Armada team riders, dealers, and customers.
The most significant change to the JP vs. Julien is the addition of a 178cm. JP and Julien designed this model with little sidecut and camber and a wide waist which allows the skier to stomp landings and makes it easier to control while skiing switch into backcountry booters; not to mention the ski's width is ideal for traditional powder skiing. The tip radius remains progressive providing extra float in powder, while the tail sits 10mm higher then the tip for those wanting to land, or ski, switch in deep snow. Did we mention this is quite possibly the lightest fat ski on the market? Pick it up, you'll know what we are talking about.
Independant Review(s)
Review 1. Faithful to the very popular original. 2007 brings only the addition of a 178cm length. Pure big-mountain freestyle for experts and pros.
Review 2. Pure big-mountain freestyle for experts and pros.
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