The Armada ARW 84 Skis are built for beginners just getting started on their skiing journey. It's a great entry level ski for all-mountain riders, or a first freestyle ski for intermediate skiers looking to take their skills into the terrain park.
The Armada Edollo Skis have a silky smooth medium flex, a bit more tip rocker than you'd expect out of a sub-100 waisted ski, and are built to crush everything in the park. They're stable, nimble, and can boost to the moon.
The K2 Reckoner 92 Skis are a twin-tip that bucks around on features with ease, gallops into the steeps and laps in the park. The women's specific, all-terrain twin rocker stays light underfoot but rigid and rowdy enough for all-mountain riding.
Packed with technology that makes this one of the most versatile all-mountain twin tips in the game, the K2 Reckoner 92 Skis are lively, energetic, and durable - ready to get tossed into chunder or sprung around the park all season long.
The Line Skis Tom Wallisch Pro Skis are where you go if you need the highest level of performance in the park. Deigned to be competition-ready, they're quick, balanced, and super poppy - perfect for pushing the boundaries of freestyle skiing.
One of the most sought-after all-mountain freestyle setups of the past few seasons, and pressed in super limited quantities to boot, the Rossignol Black Ops 98 Skis were designed for the daily shenanigans of skiers Parker White and Chris Logan.
Its back! One of the most sought-after all-mountain freestyle setups of the past few seasons, and pressed in super limited quantities to boot, the Rossignol Black Ops 98 Skis were designed for the daily shenanigans of skiers Parker White and Chris Logan.
The Volkl Revolt 104 ski fills the gap between the mondo-wide 121 and whatever you use for your groomer days seamlessly, giving you the best of all worlds.