Armada JJ – About: The new JJ. It's the same principle as the old JJ, same principle in mind, but the new version of it. We've stayed true to the the original idea behind the first JJ, which was a good, all around ski. I think it's a great ski for people who want to do freestyling and want to do their own thing. It allows you the freedom and the float of a rocker ski, but still it gives you the on-piece moveability of a traditional side-fit ski, like mine. It's definitely a little bit better in the powder and chopped up pow and in other conditions, but if you're on there just go on back to the chair-lift after a nice pow run, you're going to be stoked, because it turns, it does really well. It's the best ski, all around. Because of the side cut, because of the early rise tip and tail, because of the width, because of the whole design. So it has on extremely good keva, which is good security when you're on the snow. It's so low that you have to turn quick and fast and it will respond as fast as it can. It incorporates the best of all the worlds. It's wide enough to stomp big air. It's shape is good for doing tricks. It's good for everything, I think it's really good for Europe, they'll really like it because there are a lot of variable conditions. Normally I'll ski that ski when I'm on the hill and snow conditions are probably a bit better, but I know I'm going to be in the trees, just shredding around having fun. I can't really say too much else about this ski, other than it's my favorite ski in the whole line. Booyeah, rochashaw.