ARV 106
ARV 106 distills Armada's rider-built ski culture into a source-backed product icon with official imagery and current US pricing.
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Story & heritage
ARV 106 carries the ARV name that Armada says launched with the company in 2002, now framed by the brand as a true powder-to-piste all-mountain twin.
The 106 waist keeps it in the center of Armada’s freestyle-freeride language: wide enough for soft snow, still lively for carves, slashes and butters.
Materials & craft
The official spec names AR Freestyle Rocker, a 100% Poplar Core, Ash Binding Insert, 2.5 Impact Edge, S7 Base and W3DGEWALL.
How to choose & style
Pick the ARV 106 as the daily-driver Armada: the ski for riders who want one graphic, twin-tip platform that can cover park laps, trees and soft groomers.
It pairs best with assertive, freeride-leaning outerwear rather than race minimalism; the art-forward topsheet is part of the point.