
2025 Armada ARW 94 Women's Skis
The Armada ARW 94 made its debut in 2024 and quickly became a favorite among ladies who love to shred the park, but still want a ski with the chops to take them anywhere else on the mountain they want to go. The only change for 2025 that we see here is the swap from Caruba wood to Poplar, which gives the ski a more even, smooth flex and a more stable feel, making it better than ever!
Why we like it:
It’s a predictable and versatile ski that offers a little something for everyone. The added carving prowess for 2025, along with its durability in the park, makes it a favorite around the office.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced freestyle focused skiers will find something to love about the ARW 94. The softer flex of the ski makes it accessible for those looking to hone their skills, but it’s not so soft that advanced skiers will find it lacking in power or performance.
Highlights:
The move from Caruba to Poplar in this ski was a slam dunk, and has resulted in an incredibly smooth, responsive, and reliable feel while carving. It’s not always intuitive to trust a 94-waisted ski on ice, but the ARW 94 delivers, making it a valuable player in its category, especially for those in the East who encounter ice on the regular.
Things to consider:
While technically not a true symmetrical ski, there’s very little difference in the tip and tail width of the ARW 94, so for skiers who don’t gravitate toward multi-directional skiing, the benefits of this near-symmetry will likely be lost. In other words, directional skiers who don’t stray from the trails can still have a blast on the ARW 94, but would get more out of a ski that’s designed for that use.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The ARW 94 skis true to size, so stay the course and go with your usual length.
The Armada ARW 94 made its debut in 2024 and quickly became a favorite among ladies who love to shred the park, but still want a ski with the chops to take them anywhere else on the mountain they want to go. The only change for 2025 that we see here is the swap from Caruba wood to Poplar, which gives the ski a more even, smooth flex and a more stable feel, making it better than ever!
Why we like it:
It’s a predictable and versatile ski that offers a little something for everyone. The added carving prowess for 2025, along with its durability in the park, makes it a favorite around the office.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced freestyle focused skiers will find something to love about the ARW 94. The softer flex of the ski makes it accessible for those looking to hone their skills, but it’s not so soft that advanced skiers will find it lacking in power or performance.
Highlights:
The move from Caruba to Poplar in this ski was a slam dunk, and has resulted in an incredibly smooth, responsive, and reliable feel while carving. It’s not always intuitive to trust a 94-waisted ski on ice, but the ARW 94 delivers, making it a valuable player in its category, especially for those in the East who encounter ice on the regular.
Things to consider:
While technically not a true symmetrical ski, there’s very little difference in the tip and tail width of the ARW 94, so for skiers who don’t gravitate toward multi-directional skiing, the benefits of this near-symmetry will likely be lost. In other words, directional skiers who don’t stray from the trails can still have a blast on the ARW 94, but would get more out of a ski that’s designed for that use.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The ARW 94 skis true to size, so stay the course and go with your usual length.
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The Armada ARW 94 made its debut in 2024 and quickly became a favorite among ladies who love to shred the park, but still want a ski with the chops to take them anywhere else on the mountain they want to go. The only change for 2025 that we see here is the swap from Caruba wood to Poplar, which gives the ski a more even, smooth flex and a more stable feel, making it better than ever!
Why we like it:
It’s a predictable and versatile ski that offers a little something for everyone. The added carving prowess for 2025, along with its durability in the park, makes it a favorite around the office.
Who it's for:
Intermediate to advanced freestyle focused skiers will find something to love about the ARW 94. The softer flex of the ski makes it accessible for those looking to hone their skills, but it’s not so soft that advanced skiers will find it lacking in power or performance.
Highlights:
The move from Caruba to Poplar in this ski was a slam dunk, and has resulted in an incredibly smooth, responsive, and reliable feel while carving. It’s not always intuitive to trust a 94-waisted ski on ice, but the ARW 94 delivers, making it a valuable player in its category, especially for those in the East who encounter ice on the regular.
Things to consider:
While technically not a true symmetrical ski, there’s very little difference in the tip and tail width of the ARW 94, so for skiers who don’t gravitate toward multi-directional skiing, the benefits of this near-symmetry will likely be lost. In other words, directional skiers who don’t stray from the trails can still have a blast on the ARW 94, but would get more out of a ski that’s designed for that use.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The ARW 94 skis true to size, so stay the course and go with your usual length.




















