
2026 Armada ARV 106 Ti Skis
The 2026 Armada ARV 106 Ti takes Armada’s most versatile freeride twin and dials it up with a dose of Titanal power. Blending playful roots with added stability and precision, it’s a true one-ski-quiver that feels just as at home in soft snow and park hits as it does carving high-speed lines on trail.
Why we like it:
It keeps the freestyle DNA of the ARV alive while delivering the strength and composure of a metal-reinforced charger, giving the best of both worlds.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who want a ski that can truly do it all: float powder, stomp landings, carve groomers, and charge mixed terrain. Freeriders with a playful style who also want a more stable, directional backbone will especially appreciate it.
Highlights:
The ATB-X Titanal layer boosts damping and edge hold without muting the ski’s freestyle character. A 106 mm waist with AR Freestyle Rocker provides plenty of float and pivot in soft snow, while the poplar core keeps it light and lively. The W3Dgewall construction and 2.5 Impact Edge add durability, making it tough enough to handle seasons of hard skiing. From switch landings to high-speed crud busting, this ski thrives in nearly every condition.
Things to consider:
While the Ti layer adds muscle, it also makes the ski a bit more demanding. Lighter or more casual skiers who prioritize a looser, more surfy ride will likely find the standard ARV 106 a better match.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stronger skiers can confidently size up for stability and float, while those looking for quicker pivoting in trees or the park may prefer sizing down.
The 2026 Armada ARV 106 Ti takes Armada’s most versatile freeride twin and dials it up with a dose of Titanal power. Blending playful roots with added stability and precision, it’s a true one-ski-quiver that feels just as at home in soft snow and park hits as it does carving high-speed lines on trail.
Why we like it:
It keeps the freestyle DNA of the ARV alive while delivering the strength and composure of a metal-reinforced charger, giving the best of both worlds.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who want a ski that can truly do it all: float powder, stomp landings, carve groomers, and charge mixed terrain. Freeriders with a playful style who also want a more stable, directional backbone will especially appreciate it.
Highlights:
The ATB-X Titanal layer boosts damping and edge hold without muting the ski’s freestyle character. A 106 mm waist with AR Freestyle Rocker provides plenty of float and pivot in soft snow, while the poplar core keeps it light and lively. The W3Dgewall construction and 2.5 Impact Edge add durability, making it tough enough to handle seasons of hard skiing. From switch landings to high-speed crud busting, this ski thrives in nearly every condition.
Things to consider:
While the Ti layer adds muscle, it also makes the ski a bit more demanding. Lighter or more casual skiers who prioritize a looser, more surfy ride will likely find the standard ARV 106 a better match.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stronger skiers can confidently size up for stability and float, while those looking for quicker pivoting in trees or the park may prefer sizing down.
Original: $799.95
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$279.98Description
The 2026 Armada ARV 106 Ti takes Armada’s most versatile freeride twin and dials it up with a dose of Titanal power. Blending playful roots with added stability and precision, it’s a true one-ski-quiver that feels just as at home in soft snow and park hits as it does carving high-speed lines on trail.
Why we like it:
It keeps the freestyle DNA of the ARV alive while delivering the strength and composure of a metal-reinforced charger, giving the best of both worlds.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who want a ski that can truly do it all: float powder, stomp landings, carve groomers, and charge mixed terrain. Freeriders with a playful style who also want a more stable, directional backbone will especially appreciate it.
Highlights:
The ATB-X Titanal layer boosts damping and edge hold without muting the ski’s freestyle character. A 106 mm waist with AR Freestyle Rocker provides plenty of float and pivot in soft snow, while the poplar core keeps it light and lively. The W3Dgewall construction and 2.5 Impact Edge add durability, making it tough enough to handle seasons of hard skiing. From switch landings to high-speed crud busting, this ski thrives in nearly every condition.
Things to consider:
While the Ti layer adds muscle, it also makes the ski a bit more demanding. Lighter or more casual skiers who prioritize a looser, more surfy ride will likely find the standard ARV 106 a better match.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stronger skiers can confidently size up for stability and float, while those looking for quicker pivoting in trees or the park may prefer sizing down.























