Whether you’re looking for a lighter, more maneuverable powder ski or a touring ski for the deepest storm days, the Armada Tracer 118 Skis + Warden 13 Demo Ski Bindings fit the bill. A full fledged powder rocket with an ultra light core and beveled topsheet edges to reduce weight, the Tracer 118 features Xrystal Mesh reinforcement in strategic areas of the ski (Innegraâ„¢ and carbon mesh), Armada’s fastest Comp Base, and AR75 sidewalls to put some muscle into the edgehold. A lightweight powder ski that can be taken beyond the resort boundaries, the Tracer 118 Skis ought to be in your arsenal this winter.
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Rocker Type
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   EST Freeride Rocker–        Exaggerated tip rocker with positive camber under foot and substantial tail rocker. Floats like oil on water in soft snow.
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Flex
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   Flex Pattern (1 Soft – 10 Stiff)–        Tip: 7 | Waist: 7.5 | Tail: 8
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Shape
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   Tapertops–        Beveled topsheets shave mass and lower profile in high density snow, while strengthening the ski’s perimeter for maximum efficiency and stability.
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Core
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   Hybrid Ultra Light Core–        A combination of lightweight woods throughout and hardwood laminates underfoot creates the ultimate in agility and maneuverability without sacrificing any security or dampness.
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Laminates
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   Xrystal Mesh Damping–        Xrystal Mesh combines Innegra™ Olefin fiber with carbon to form an extremely damp and impact resistant laminate layer.
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   Laminate Matrix–        Directional layering of fiberglass dictates flex pattern and torsional rigidity.
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Sidewalls
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   AR75 Sidewalls–        Sidewalls provide improved edge pressure under the boot, while cap constuction in the tip and tail provides smooth turn initiation and less hookiness – 75% sidewall, 25% cap.
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Base
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   Comp Series Base–        Armada’s fastest sintered base.
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Edges
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   1.7 mm Impact Edge–        Heat treated, built to avoid excess weight while maintaining durability
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Included Bindings
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   Bindings Come Mounted to Skis–        Always have a certified binding technician adjust your bindings.
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   Includes Warden 13 Demo Bindings–        DIN Range 4 – 13
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