
Armada ARW Skis- 2011
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One word describes the ARW: proven. Proven
materials. Proven construction. Proven
geometry. The result is proven performance,
from the latest movie segments to the contest
podium. Ready for the park ski standard
bearer for women? Prove it.
Flex Chart:

Comfort Zone:

Dimensions:
115-83-105 @ 166cm
114-82-104 @ 161cm
Technology:
ABS CONSTRUCTION
This construction method creates the highest performance skis we offer. Two strips of ABS material lie directly along- side the core and over the ski’s edges, providing unequaled edge hold, core protection, and stability.
DOUBLE ZONE CORE
Two high density wood stringers sit along ultralight wood creating a light core with pop and solid edge hold, while keeping swing and overall weight down.
CK STRINGER
A blend of Carbon/Kevlar stringers that run along the tail of the skis to help stabilize it. This creates a better landing platform, especially when your weight is further back than intended. It also increases snap and adds pop to ollies .
2.5 Edge
This edge has an oversized height and width and the steel is heat-treated to a proprietary hardness which helps resist breaking and tearing out from rails, ledges and any other abuse it might meet.
Laminate Matrix
We know from the core out exactly how each ski should react, so three kinds of fiberglass laminates are used in combination to deliver the exact amount of flex and torsional rigidity. Bi-axial fiberglass runs in an “x” pattern down the ski to control lateral flex. Uni-directional fiberglass controls flex along the length of the ski. And tri-axial fiberglass, with fibers running in three directions, beefs up the center of the ski. The permutations of the three fiberglasses are nearly limitless and allow us to precision tune the performance of every ski we make.
S7 Base
Improved for 10/11, the new S7 features a gliding additive for increased speed and longevity. Our toughest base, find the S7 on any ski that’s looking for rails, ledges, and boxes as much as snow.
Positive Camber
Traditional camber engages the tip and tail of the ski, enhancing ease of entry and exit into and out of a turn, while maintaining solid edge hold.