This ski also provides a stable yet playful feel when cruising all-mountain terrain. When laying the ski on edge, it responds very quickly, thanks to the short turn radius allowing quick maneuvering and speed checks.
It reminds us the Armada Alpha 1’s, which later evolved into an early version of the BDog. This new shape feels like the ultimate evolution of that ski.
For the technical aspect, the Armada BDog is an asymmetrical twin with a rocker-camber-rocker profile. In plain English, it has a wider nose than tail with rockered tips and tails and some camber underfoot. The Armada BDog runs in the middle of the pack widthwise for an all-mountain/freestyle ski, with a solid 94mm underfoot that widens out to 121mm in the tip.
They are decently soft in the tip and tail. In my opinion, I would say its a 4.5 flex rating out of 10 (1 being the softest & 10 being the stiffest) in the tips/tails but has a decently solid platform underfoot, maybe a 6.5/10. The skis hand flex slightly stiffer than they ski.