 This is the ILV96 from Armada, the first thing I have to say about it is it looks amazing, it's one of the best looking skis on our rack I think. Obviously it's a twin tip, so you know it's going to handle well in the park. It uses a pop-like core, so it's a nice mixture of densities of wood, so we've got a harder, heavier one for power and responsiveness, we've got a lighter weight one, that's just to keep the package weight down and keep it nice and agile and nimble in the park. It uses 2.2 inches, or 2.2 impact edge, which is a beefed up, hardened edge, so it just gives you much better protection from rail impacts. It uses spin tip, so they put some inserts in the tip and the tail, just to keep the weight down and keep it nice and maneuverable, keep that swing weight as low as it can be. And it uses AR Freestyle Nose Rocker, so they've kind of tuned the rocker in the tip and the tail to make it perfect for buttering. Skiing it, on the hill I found that it was surprisingly good on firm snow. Quite often I expect these kind of skis to be a little bit washy, but this had plenty of grip, plenty of power, and dipping off to the side in the softer snow, loads of flotation with its 96mm waist. So it's a truly versatile all-mountain twin. It's going to suit someone who's looking for a playful yet responsive ski, but perhaps looking for something with a twin that they can go and take in the park. It's got loads of flotation, as I just said, but it's just as home all over the mountain as it is in the park.