
In a world where crusty dudes want you to "learn how to ski" on skinny sticks, where climate change is messing with our winters, and where finding a unique ski is like finding a lost ski pole on a powder day, the Armada ARV 112 answers the call. The Armada ARV 112 is for the people who color outside the lines, hunt for powder stashes, and spend their days looking for new cliffs to huck themselves off of in new ways. The ARV 112 takes Armada's latest design trends to their new widest ARV. Replacing a traditional sidewall with "w3dgewall" creates a stronger bond between the sidewall and the ski's core. On snow, that translates to more torsional rigidity right underfoot, which means more power and stability when you tilt the ski on edge. So when you're bashing around the back bowls and run into some less-than-ideal snow, the ARV gives you the extra "grr" you need to push through chop or wind-swept snow conditions. Twin-tip shaping and rocker profiles with abundant camber give you pop and a pivot-y, smeary ride. It's an ARV, after all. We think it's perfect for skiers who want a playful platform, while being a little stiffer underfoot and through the tail than other freestyle skis in this size.
| Dimensions: | 135/112/130 |
| Radius: | 21m@185cm |
| Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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| Construction: | Full Sidewall |
| Weight: | 3886 grams (per pair for size 175cm) Learn more about ski weights |