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ski Mountaineering Freeride All Mountain
ARMADA INVICTUS 85


 124-84-114, R: 17.5m

We already know the Invictus model intimately from previous editions of the test. This is an all-mountain specific aimed at a large group of skiers who don't want a stiff, aggressive ski, but enjoy skiing off-piste or rutted afternoon snow, which the 85mm center under the boot will easily allow.

What the test revealed:
advanced, sporty, but also less bloated riders who don't weigh exactly 100 kilos will likely find something to their liking. Of course, if they prefer medium and long arcs, in which the skis move more reliably. Also thanks to the pronounced rocker, they are easy to control, playful and cuddly, but on the other hand they do not provide the famous edge traction that more conventional skis can do on the slopes. After all, their construction and philosophy clearly relate more to alternative ski shapes, so obviously they're better suited to slushy, softer snow. And any comments? For example: "He drove like a tank in the soft, rutted snow. I didn't have to figure out the route, he just went through everything. ... I really liked it." Or: "Riding like the old Volga. You will not make noise, but you will travel comfortably..."







IMPORTANT BREXIT NOTICE

We just wanted to remind a UK buyer that, after Brexit, if we u buy from the UK in Italy we see price and buy without paying the Italian VAT (22%) but you will then have to pay the UK VAT (20%) + customs fees. At the time of purchase eBay warns of this but we always prefer to remember it

advanced, sporty, but also less bloated riders who don't weigh exactly 100 kilos will likely find something to their liking. Of course, if they prefer medium and long arcs, in which the skis move more reliably. Also thanks to the pronounced rocker, they are easy to control, playful and cuddly, but on the other hand they do not provide the famous edge traction that more conventional skis can do on the slopes. After all, their construction and philosophy clearly relate more to alternative ski shapes, so obviously they're better suited to slushy, softer snow. And any comments? For example: "He drove like a tank in the soft, rutted snow. I didn't have to figure out the route, he just went through everything. ... I really liked it." Or: "Riding like the old Volga. You will not make noise, but y