
2026 Armada ARV 106 Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
The 2026 Armada ARV 106 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is one of the most dependable freeride twin setups on the market. It delivers all the energy and playfulness skiers have come to love in the ARV line, along with the width and shape needed to explore off-trail terrain with confidence. From powder stashes to park hits and everything in between, this ski adapts seamlessly. We paired the ARV 106 with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
We’re big fans of how the ARV 106 strikes the perfect balance between freestyle spirit and freeride functionality. It’s just as comfortable spinning off natural features in the woods as it is boosting side hits or charging down wind-buffed faces.
Who it's for:
This ski is built for intermediate to expert skiers who want one ski to tackle the whole mountain—with enough stability to charge big lines but enough flex and pop to stay playful and creative.
Highlights:
Constructed with a 100% Poplar Core and reinforced with an Ash Binding Insert, the ARV 106 keeps things lively and responsive underfoot while remaining stable at speed. The AR Freestyle Rocker profile gives this ski the ability to float in soft snow and maintain energy through turns. Armada’s w3Dgewall sidewall technology boosts grip on firm snow, while the 2.5 Impact Edge means they can withstand some serious impacts. The flex pattern, with a slightly softer tip and firmer tail, makes for a forgiving but supportive ride that caters to a wide variety of skiing styles. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.
Things to consider:
While the softer tip contributes to a playful feel, it can also lead to reduced stability when skiing fast through mixed or variable snow. For those looking for a damper, more composed ride, there are more suitable alternatives.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, but for advanced or expert skiers prioritizing soft snow performance, sizing up is often preferred. Less aggressive riders may want to stick to their usual size or even downsize slightly for added maneuverability.
The 2026 Armada ARV 106 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is one of the most dependable freeride twin setups on the market. It delivers all the energy and playfulness skiers have come to love in the ARV line, along with the width and shape needed to explore off-trail terrain with confidence. From powder stashes to park hits and everything in between, this ski adapts seamlessly. We paired the ARV 106 with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
We’re big fans of how the ARV 106 strikes the perfect balance between freestyle spirit and freeride functionality. It’s just as comfortable spinning off natural features in the woods as it is boosting side hits or charging down wind-buffed faces.
Who it's for:
This ski is built for intermediate to expert skiers who want one ski to tackle the whole mountain—with enough stability to charge big lines but enough flex and pop to stay playful and creative.
Highlights:
Constructed with a 100% Poplar Core and reinforced with an Ash Binding Insert, the ARV 106 keeps things lively and responsive underfoot while remaining stable at speed. The AR Freestyle Rocker profile gives this ski the ability to float in soft snow and maintain energy through turns. Armada’s w3Dgewall sidewall technology boosts grip on firm snow, while the 2.5 Impact Edge means they can withstand some serious impacts. The flex pattern, with a slightly softer tip and firmer tail, makes for a forgiving but supportive ride that caters to a wide variety of skiing styles. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.
Things to consider:
While the softer tip contributes to a playful feel, it can also lead to reduced stability when skiing fast through mixed or variable snow. For those looking for a damper, more composed ride, there are more suitable alternatives.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, but for advanced or expert skiers prioritizing soft snow performance, sizing up is often preferred. Less aggressive riders may want to stick to their usual size or even downsize slightly for added maneuverability.
Description
The 2026 Armada ARV 106 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings is one of the most dependable freeride twin setups on the market. It delivers all the energy and playfulness skiers have come to love in the ARV line, along with the width and shape needed to explore off-trail terrain with confidence. From powder stashes to park hits and everything in between, this ski adapts seamlessly. We paired the ARV 106 with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
We’re big fans of how the ARV 106 strikes the perfect balance between freestyle spirit and freeride functionality. It’s just as comfortable spinning off natural features in the woods as it is boosting side hits or charging down wind-buffed faces.
Who it's for:
This ski is built for intermediate to expert skiers who want one ski to tackle the whole mountain—with enough stability to charge big lines but enough flex and pop to stay playful and creative.
Highlights:
Constructed with a 100% Poplar Core and reinforced with an Ash Binding Insert, the ARV 106 keeps things lively and responsive underfoot while remaining stable at speed. The AR Freestyle Rocker profile gives this ski the ability to float in soft snow and maintain energy through turns. Armada’s w3Dgewall sidewall technology boosts grip on firm snow, while the 2.5 Impact Edge means they can withstand some serious impacts. The flex pattern, with a slightly softer tip and firmer tail, makes for a forgiving but supportive ride that caters to a wide variety of skiing styles. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.
Things to consider:
While the softer tip contributes to a playful feel, it can also lead to reduced stability when skiing fast through mixed or variable snow. For those looking for a damper, more composed ride, there are more suitable alternatives.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, but for advanced or expert skiers prioritizing soft snow performance, sizing up is often preferred. Less aggressive riders may want to stick to their usual size or even downsize slightly for added maneuverability.





















