The Armada ARV 112 Skis are designed for tackling powder and launching off any available feature. Blending freeride capability with freestyle finesse, they epitomize Armada's distinctive skiing ethos: shred aggressively, but always with flair.
The iconic JJ gets the ultralight treatment with a Caruba Core that shaves 25% off the original’s weight. Playful, freestyle powder performance made for the backcountry.
Meet the jack-of-all-trades, master of fun: the ARV 94. This ski is perfectly balanced for buttering and pressing, offering plenty of stability and pop to confidently tackle pro lines.
Named after Harlaut's alter-ego "E-Dollo," the Armada Edollo Skis are designed to endure the demands of freestyle skiing. As Harlaut has pushed the boundaries of skiing, his pro model redefines what a modern park ski can be.
We started with a straightforward goal of building a ski to make the average day more fun, something that could carve hard, trick and butter anywhere on the mountain, and perform in a variety of conditions.
Sammy Carlson is one-of-a-kind, and he needs a ski that can match his creative prowess. The Whitewalker 121, the big brother to the OG Whitewalker, is Sammy’s ultimate tool for deep powder freestyle.
The Atomic Bent 110 takes a similar approach to the mountain as the Bent Chetler 120, with slightly less width. It’s Jossi Wells’s go-to ski for backcountry freestyle, charging lift-served pow laps and days where it’s deep, but not 120-deep.