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2026 Armada Edollo 91 Skis with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings

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2026 Armada Edollo 91 Skis with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings

The 2026 Armada Edollo 91 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings represents a new era for Henrik Harlaut’s signature ski. Completely redesigned for this season, this setup is lighter, quicker, and more refined—ready to press, spin, and stomp across park features, urban hits, and resort laps with pro-level energy. We paired the Edollo 91 with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.

Why we like it:

Henrik is known for his extremely playful, loose style, and the Edollo embodies this more than ever with a new shape that enhances edge control and responsiveness for precision where it counts.

Who it's for:

Tailored for freestyle skiers and park riders, the Edollo 91 is best for those who thrive on technical rails, big jumps, and creative transitions. If your skiing is all about expression and style, this ski has your name on it.

Highlights:

The new Edollo 91 features Armada’s AR Nose Rocker for smooth presses and effortless butters, while a full camber platform underfoot provides solid edge grip and lively rebound. A Poplar-Ash core strikes a perfect balance between pop and stability, and the Laminated Matrix reinforcement boosts torsional strength for confidence on larger features. The updated 91 mm waist increases agility without compromising the ski’s foundational strength. Armada’s 2.5 Impact Edge and Comp Series Base enhance durability for park abuse, and the AR50 Sidewall and w3Dgewall combo ensures lasting edge grip and power transfer. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission

Things to consider:

While it excels in the terrain park and thrives in a freestyle setting, this ski is purpose-built for freestyle, meaning it won’t offer the stability or power directional all-mountain skiers may be looking for. If that’s the case, you may want to consider a ski with a firmer flex pattern or greater taper—something like the Declivity series will offer better edge hold, float, and drive in mixed terrain.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Edollo 91 skis true to size. For riders focused on spins, presses, and quicker maneuverability—or those progressing in the park—go ahead and size down.

The 2026 Armada Edollo 91 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings represents a new era for Henrik Harlaut’s signature ski. Completely redesigned for this season, this setup is lighter, quicker, and more refined—ready to press, spin, and stomp across park features, urban hits, and resort laps with pro-level energy. We paired the Edollo 91 with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.

Why we like it:

Henrik is known for his extremely playful, loose style, and the Edollo embodies this more than ever with a new shape that enhances edge control and responsiveness for precision where it counts.

Who it's for:

Tailored for freestyle skiers and park riders, the Edollo 91 is best for those who thrive on technical rails, big jumps, and creative transitions. If your skiing is all about expression and style, this ski has your name on it.

Highlights:

The new Edollo 91 features Armada’s AR Nose Rocker for smooth presses and effortless butters, while a full camber platform underfoot provides solid edge grip and lively rebound. A Poplar-Ash core strikes a perfect balance between pop and stability, and the Laminated Matrix reinforcement boosts torsional strength for confidence on larger features. The updated 91 mm waist increases agility without compromising the ski’s foundational strength. Armada’s 2.5 Impact Edge and Comp Series Base enhance durability for park abuse, and the AR50 Sidewall and w3Dgewall combo ensures lasting edge grip and power transfer. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission

Things to consider:

While it excels in the terrain park and thrives in a freestyle setting, this ski is purpose-built for freestyle, meaning it won’t offer the stability or power directional all-mountain skiers may be looking for. If that’s the case, you may want to consider a ski with a firmer flex pattern or greater taper—something like the Declivity series will offer better edge hold, float, and drive in mixed terrain.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Edollo 91 skis true to size. For riders focused on spins, presses, and quicker maneuverability—or those progressing in the park—go ahead and size down.

$929.90
2026 Armada Edollo 91 Skis with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings
$929.90

Description

The 2026 Armada Edollo 91 with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings represents a new era for Henrik Harlaut’s signature ski. Completely redesigned for this season, this setup is lighter, quicker, and more refined—ready to press, spin, and stomp across park features, urban hits, and resort laps with pro-level energy. We paired the Edollo 91 with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.

Why we like it:

Henrik is known for his extremely playful, loose style, and the Edollo embodies this more than ever with a new shape that enhances edge control and responsiveness for precision where it counts.

Who it's for:

Tailored for freestyle skiers and park riders, the Edollo 91 is best for those who thrive on technical rails, big jumps, and creative transitions. If your skiing is all about expression and style, this ski has your name on it.

Highlights:

The new Edollo 91 features Armada’s AR Nose Rocker for smooth presses and effortless butters, while a full camber platform underfoot provides solid edge grip and lively rebound. A Poplar-Ash core strikes a perfect balance between pop and stability, and the Laminated Matrix reinforcement boosts torsional strength for confidence on larger features. The updated 91 mm waist increases agility without compromising the ski’s foundational strength. Armada’s 2.5 Impact Edge and Comp Series Base enhance durability for park abuse, and the AR50 Sidewall and w3Dgewall combo ensures lasting edge grip and power transfer. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission

Things to consider:

While it excels in the terrain park and thrives in a freestyle setting, this ski is purpose-built for freestyle, meaning it won’t offer the stability or power directional all-mountain skiers may be looking for. If that’s the case, you may want to consider a ski with a firmer flex pattern or greater taper—something like the Declivity series will offer better edge hold, float, and drive in mixed terrain.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Edollo 91 skis true to size. For riders focused on spins, presses, and quicker maneuverability—or those progressing in the park—go ahead and size down.