I’m hoping for insight here, and any thoughts as I look to expand my quiver this season.
Essentially, I’m looking for a mid-waist (100-106) ski that will be my go to for times when the mtn hasn’t seen fresh snow in a few days, the groomers get firm and off piste gets chunky. Maybe a little slack country as well (pivot + CAST). I’ve basically narrowed it down to the 102 Declivity by Armada. Question is, if I want the Declivity X 102 or the Declivity ti102. A lot easier to find the ti pre-season and I won’t have a shot at the X until late season with deals on this year’s model.
That being said, I haven’t found a lot comparing the two, and the performance sacrifices one makes for the other. From my understanding, the X will be heavier and as a result a little less playful, more for open bowl charging. The 102Ti will be a little more nimble but still retain a lot of that chargy aspect. Like I said, I want this to be my icy/firm groomer day. I have plenty of skis for soft, deep days and dedicated backcountry setups. I like technical riding in tight spots but also want to be able to open it up and have the stability to be confident.
Everyone seems to love both, but more curious on the input of the difference between the X and normal model. Cheers!
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