Stranger

Progressive ski design, merging carving with freestyle and freeride. The goal was straightforward. Build a 15m radius ski that we can take to the groomers on an average day with friends, carve hard, trick around on, laugh and have a good time. No

Item details

Specs and Tech

The Stranger has a 139mm tapered tip and a 100mm waist. That alone should tell you the sidecut is short, and it is 15.8m in the 180cm ski. It has a pretty significant tip rocker and tip taper that would look at home on any powder ski, somewhat reminiscent of the JJs in fact. The tail is squared off, with more or less full sidecut, and less rocker than the tip. The tail rocker is also very different from the tip, with a near-flat angle somewhat similar to some Surface skis. Armada calls the tech ‘springboard tail’.

On-snow

I mounted +2cm of recommended (-8cm from true) on the recommendation of Armada as a result, and I’m glad I did. After a few runs, the started to feel a bit more comfortable and I got to start playing around with turn shapes and flex. The tight turn radius and mounting point feel more natural when you turn aggressively than when you ski in a more relaxed position and with a more centered stance. The ski feels like it will make most turn shapes quite comfortably, though it does feel a bit twitchy at high speeds in longer turns. For shorter, more (and I can’t believe this sentence is going in a Newschoolers review) GS style turns though the skis linked up really nicely. They have a good amount of energy in the exit of the turn too, thanks to the moderate flex and poppy core. You can really flex the skis into the turn and bounce out of it.

Durability

I didn’t really put these through the wringer, being as I mostly skied them on trails, but they held up perfectly for my review period. They have the same construction as Armada’s ARV series as far as I can tell, so I would assume similar durability.

Profile & Base


1028961.png





Click here to read our full review of the 2023 Armada Stranger | The Roofbox Reviews

Item information

Category
Armada
Added by
Newschoolers
Last update

More in Armada

  • ARW 106 UL
    Quiver-killing, all-mountain twin. The 2023 ARW 106 UL is the evolution of the long-sought...
  • ARW 96
    Marquee women's all mountain twin. The 2023 Armada ARW 96 is our marquee women’s all-mountain...
  • Whitewalker 121
    The ultimate freestyle powder ski for surfing the deepest days. Sammy Carlson is...
  • BDOG
    The 2023 BDog caters to the press and pop mastery of Phil Casabon, the BDOG is back with a...
  • ARV 84
    Ultra-durable, entry-level all-mountain twin. Our entry-level all-mountain freestyle twin...

More from Newschoolers

  • Revolt 114
    "BUILT TOGETHER!" Again! The design concept of the Völkl Freeski Family goes into the fourth...
  • Revolt 104
    This is the second ski to come from the Built Together Team. And as before, hours, days and...
  • Vertic W 3L Jacket & Bib
    With its freestyle & freeride looks, the SCOTT Vertic 3L jacket is for big-mountain skiers...
  • SEA 116
    The SEA 116 is, perhaps ironically given the width, the most freestyle feeling of the new SEA...
  • SEA 108
    The Scott Sea 108 ski embodies the very essence of backcountry freestyle skiing, designed for...
Back
Top