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Not much that isn't to like about 'em. Soft and playful enough for technical jibbing, but can stomp the big guys. Also very durable. One of the best park skis on the market. Only downside of them really is they don't particularly excel out of the park, but then again that's not what they're for. I'm sure you'd be fine dabbling on some groomers. For any other info I'd need to know about the skier.
^ yeah pretty much this is all true. They are a great ski in the park if you like a softer flex, they butter really easily and they are still stable enough on larger features. Out of the park there not great, they dont carve to well and there pretty awfull in the powder but if your looking for a soft, true park ski, you will love them. Durability is as good as any other park ski, ie they will break if you ride rails allot. The only concearn I have with mine is that the edges in the tip and tail will blow out and as there cap there I wont be able to fix them. But overall I keep buying armada because there skis ride really well, and Im not to bothered if they only last 1 season, as there worth it in my opion.
I can tell you're a bit new here, so I'll give you some basic advice on making threads on newschoolers. Firstly, what specifically do you want to know about them? You could ask me what I think about the 2012 t-halls and I could say "they have real pretty colors" and it would be a perfectly valid answer. What are you looking to get out of the ski? Do you want a ski that you can butter around easily and play on, or do you want something thats going to be fast and stable at speed? Also, what are you going to be using them for? We need to know what you'll mainly be skiing on them (i.e. for a park ski, what percent jibs, and what percent jumps). Lastly, we need to know some of your physical attributes. List your height, weight, age, experience level, aggressiveness, what you like to ski, and your style of skiing. If you're a tiny guy something like the line afterbang could be perfectly stable, even though they're one of the butteriest skis on the market. If you're an obese 7 foot tall monster, you're going to want something a bit stiffer, even if you like to butter and fuck around on your skis. So give us some info, and we can give you some back. Thanks, and enjoy your stay.