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After a total overhaul of the ARV series for the 18/19 season, they remain unchanged this time around with the exception of a couple new additions– the ARV 84 & ARW 84, entry-level all mountain freestyle twins. There are lots of changes in the BDOG world, with the BDOG featuring a new construction and shape, his Circle Flex tips/tails go along with straight sections in the sidecut to provide maximums surface area when pressing. They've also introduced the BDOG Edgeless– a soft BDog without the steel edges. The Zero Series innovation lab has introduced two new skis, the Declivity X, in collaboration with Chamonix local Tof Henry, as a burly big mountain ride, and the ARG II, with a 133mm waist as the slashiest, surfiest ski that Armada has ever made. Last but not least, the VJJ is back to the women's line. [img]923084[/img] [center][i]ARV Lineup (L-R: ARV 116 JJ, 106, 96, 86, 84)[/i][/center] [img]923085[/img] [center][i]ARW Line Up (l-R: ARW 116, 96, 86, 84)[/i][/center] [img]923086[/img] [center][i]BDog Edgeless Ski[/i][/center] [img]923087[/img] [center]Zero Series[/center] [img]923088[/img] [center][i]Signature Series (L-R: Magic J, EDollo, BDog)[/i][/center] Website: [url]www.armadaskis.com[/url]

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The 2019-20 Armada Skis Gear Guide And Newschoolers Reviews
Member Review: If you are a teen with little money, trying to get into the world of freeskiing (like me), these are really good skis. In terms of value for your money, these are up there at the top. I’d say they didn’t particul
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The new iteration of the Dollo is... almost exactly like the old one to be honest. A softer tail means the skis feel slightly more balanced despite the rockered nose and cambered tail. And they
Newschoolers' Quick Review: I was very impressed by the Armada BDog Edgeless. I am not one for a soft swerve skis in general but I had fun skiing these in the park. I wouldn’t choose it for my daily driver unless I was trying to
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The Armada BDog is basically what I always hoped the T-Hall ski would evolve into. It feels like a wide ski, but without the compromises of a fatter ski. Many of you will be considering the ARV
Manufacturer's Description: As one of Armada’s co-founders, Tanner Hall, continues to push the boundaries of skiing from urban to powder, the Armada Magic J remains his go-to tool in deep and challenging conditions. Uti
Manufacturer's Description: Unequalled stability and confidence for when it gets steep and deep. When you think big mountain, you think Chamonix. We designed the Declivity X in collaboration with Cham local, Tof Henry, for bringin
Manufacturer's Description: The ARW 96 is our marquee women’s all mountain freestyle ski. Its unique Poplar-Ash wood core reduces weight while adding pop for a stable yet responsive feel. From jumps to jibs, switch skiing to t
Manufacturer's Description: The ARW 96 is our marquee women’s all mountain freestyle ski. Its unique Poplar-Ash wood core reduces weight while adding pop for a stable yet responsive feel. From jumps to jibs, switch skiing to t
Manufacturer's Description: Our entry-level all-mtn freestyle twin, the ARW 84 is intentionally built to deliver all you need in a freestyle ski with nothing you don't. Its heavy duty Cap construction and 3.4 Impact Edge means
Manufacturer's Description: The VJJ come back is real! Enter the no gravity zone with the new ARW 116 VJJ. Featuring EST Freeride Rocker and our Poplar-Ash wood core for increased response slashing pillows or ditching trees. T
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]I've only had a couple of runs on these skis (having spent a solid chunk on the regular ARV96) but these are exactly what you'd expect. Same ARV shape but damper and stiffer. It's a great shape for
Newschoolers' Quick Review:[i] The ARV 96 is a versatile, medium flexing option that pretty much lets you take on anything you want in the park world. You can take it to decent sized jumps and you can swerve around the smallest o
Member Quick Review : [i]Park is where the 86 truly shines. I've been riding wider skis for the past couple of years and I was surprised. I thought the 86 would be your stereotypical jump and trail ski, but this thing slays every
Manufacturer's Description: Bringing light to new heights, the ARV JJ UL floats like a butterfly and cuts like a butter knife for a definitive BC freestyle experience. The JJ UL is 25% lighter than the original JJ. With less w
Newschoolers' Quick Review: [i]The ARV 116 is tons of fun. It's a fairly solid ski but still plenty playful. It isn't necessarily one for the big lines, but it'd be a great great choice for the park kid who wants to get jibby
Newschoolers Quick Review: [i]The ARV 106 has been one of my favorites since it dropped a couple of years back and the new version is even better. When I'm not sure what conditions the trip I'm going on is going to throw at me
Manufacturer's Description: The ARG II really has no equal. With its 133mm waist, it's float is unrivaled and the Reverse Sidecut and AR Powder Rocker make it turn on a dime in tight spots and trees. It's the most surfy, slash
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