True one-ski quiver, all-mountain twin.
The ARV/ARW 106 has been a staple of the Armada lineup for some years now. The all-new ski for Winter ‘24/25 is, by our reckoning, the fourth rebuild of the ski with the ARV 106 name. Over the years, Armada has been making the ski more burly, stiffer, and more suited to an aggressive style of skiing. The new ski bucks that trend, returning to a softer, more playful platform that will make much of the NS audience very happy. The ‘smear tech’ horizontal rocker is gone but the ski retains many of the basic shaping characteristics of its predecessors. So how does the new build translate to performance?
Groomers/Resort Skiing:
When you make a ski softer, it rarely improves the groomer performance. But while the new ARV/W 106 may not charge AS hard as the previous version of the ski, it is still a solid resort driver. Our testers found it very able all over the hill with particular praise for the ski’s ability to “carve wide turns and yet retain a playful feel”. The skis nail the spot between a park ski and an all-mountain ski right on the head, handling most resort conditions comfortably while remaining a freestyle first kind of feel.
Skier: Lisa Simpson. P: Carter Edwards
Skier: Lisa Simpson. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Skier: Gabrielle Mondor. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Skier: Lucas Duckworth. P: Carter Edwards
Sizes: 164, 172, 180, 188 cm
Dimensions: 132 - 106 - 125 mm - 180
Radius: 20M - 180
Weight: 2025g - 180
Flex Pattern: 6 - 7 - 7
The all-new ARV/ARW 106 is a do-it-all twin that’s equally at home slaying some sneaker pow stashes as it is lapping the park. The complete redesign of this skiers’ favorite has long, low rocker lines in the tip and tail and a round flex that floats, presses, and plays with enough snap to dice up firmer conditions. When you never know what the day will bring, reach for the 106.
ARW 106 TOPSHEET AND BASE
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