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Armada T-Hall (2007)

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Monday, 04 September 2006

Model: Armada T-Hall (2007)
Size(cm) / Radius(m): 161/? 166/? 171/? 176/? 181/?
Sidecut: 114-82-104 (161) / 115-83-105 (166) / 116-84-106 (171) / 117-85-107 (176) / 118-86-108 (181)

Manufacturer's Description of the Armada T-Hall:

"The T-Hall Signature Model has undergone a construction overhaul similar to that of the AR6. By incorporating Armada’s originally designed AR Core 1, reducing sidewall material and consequently increasing the core width, the T-Hall is now lighter and stronger than ever. No longer including a factory de-tuned edge under boot, the T-Hall is also more conducive to all-mountain riding than ever before; dispelling any preconceptions that Tanner’s brainchild could not serve much of a purpose outside of a park setting.

At the heart of it all, the model remains jib-specific; the ski’s profile is considerably more progressive allowing for flex points before and after the binding. These flex points provide the ideal flex for nose presses and butters, while remaining stiff under boot for stability. The T-Hall Signature Model remains the ultimate tool for aspiring and seasoned jibbers, but has effectively increased its ability to perform for the everyday skier."

Reader Ski Reviews of the Armada T-Hall (2007)
Buy this ski
Written by Ski Review Guest on 2006-10-27 17:47:23

Way fun in the park and in the pow. I love them and will never buy anything else.

T-Hall
Written by xcjamie on 2006-11-18 14:49:22

This ski was changed a lot from last including no more pre-dulled edges. Definately a better all mountain ski this year but it really excels in the park. Has flex points for easier butters and nose presses while still remaining stable. This is the ultimate ski for park rats and has some sweet graphics. 
 
Armada T-Hall gear review by “xcjamie” 

Armada T-Hall
Written by Ski Review Guest on 2006-11-20 09:53:43

This is Tanner's pro model. It is supposed to be better than last year's for all mountain but it is soft for perfect buttering and fun skiing. The graphics are sick with the scarface theme. 
 
Armada Tanner Hall Pro Model gear review by Brian

tanner hall
Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-03-10 02:05:22

the skis look sick but i really don't like tanner hall.

Question
Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-11-24 06:35:49

Im 6'3, 180 pounds, Im wondering if the 171 cm are long enough considering id like to have shorter skis for the park. Also can anyone give me some good bindings for around 200$. Im looking at fischer x14, what do you think? AS for the boots id go for some lange freestyle or fluid 100.

answer to question
Written by Ski Review Guest on 2007-11-26 23:56:41

you should probably go up to the 176s which would be better for someone your height, even if you like them short. They will be still pretty short on you if you're 6'3. I would recommend the marker free 12 if your looking for a binding that can ride good in the park but be in that $200 range.

what skies to get
Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-03-22 23:58:46

I am a young kid who skis park alot and wants a soft ski. I am 5'2 95lb. I ski PA so there is not much powder. I want to be able to butter and nois press well. The skies i have now are the K2 Public Enimies from like 4 years ago. They have no flex. I dont know which ski is soft enough for my size. What skies should I get?

Quick Question
Written by Ski Review Guest on 2008-03-27 00:32:49

Hey looking at these skis. I'm 6'0" and about 195 lbs. what size I'm riding 175 no mercy's now thinking about going to a 171. Any comments?

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