
2026 Armada Tantrum 84 Freestyle Skis with SpeedMachine J Boots and Poles
The 2026 Armada Tantrum 84 Freestyle with L6 bindings and is a youth twin-tip package that brings freestyle energy and all-mountain versatility into one playful setup. With a forgiving flex, durable construction, and Armada’s signature freestyle design, it encourages young skiers to explore groomers, glades, and the park with confidence and creativity. This is the kind of setup that helps kids fall in love with skiing from day one. We paired the Tantrum 84 with the Nordica Speed Machine Jr Boy’s ski boot because it provides young skiers with a solid blend of comfort, support, ad performance which with these skis will propel the development of their skills. Tailored for junior skiers who are progressing quickly, the Speed Machine Jr offers a secure fit with reliable performance no matter the terrain or snow conditions.
Why we like it:
The Tantrum 84 Freestyle is a fun, accessible ski that doesn’t cut corners. It’s built tough enough for everyday use but skis with a smooth, easygoing feel that supports rapid progression. Pre-mounted bindings make setup a breeze so kids can focus on learning and having fun.
Who it's for:
This package is designed for beginner to intermediate junior skiers who are eager to expand their skills across the whole mountain. Whether they’re linking turns on groomers or getting their first taste of the park, the Tantrum 84 is the right tool for the job.
Highlights:
Armada's AR Freestyle Rocker allows for smooth turn initiation and catch-free riding, perfect for young skiers still mastering edge control. The hybrid Poplar/Composite core keeps the ski light and responsive, while the AR50 Sidewall adds grip and stability where it’s needed most. A 2.5 Impact Edge and S7 base give the ski extra durability, ready to handle rough-and-tumble use in the park or woods. Its twin-tip shape and moderate flex encourage playful skiing in all directions, and the L6 bindings are GripWalk compatible and designed specifically for junior use.
Things to consider:
This ski is tuned for lighter weight, less aggressive skiers, so advanced junior racers or heavier kids may want a stiffer option with more power.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Tantrum 84 Freestyle skis true to size. For quicker turns and easier learning, go shorter; for more stability as speed increases, size up.
The 2026 Armada Tantrum 84 Freestyle with L6 bindings and is a youth twin-tip package that brings freestyle energy and all-mountain versatility into one playful setup. With a forgiving flex, durable construction, and Armada’s signature freestyle design, it encourages young skiers to explore groomers, glades, and the park with confidence and creativity. This is the kind of setup that helps kids fall in love with skiing from day one. We paired the Tantrum 84 with the Nordica Speed Machine Jr Boy’s ski boot because it provides young skiers with a solid blend of comfort, support, ad performance which with these skis will propel the development of their skills. Tailored for junior skiers who are progressing quickly, the Speed Machine Jr offers a secure fit with reliable performance no matter the terrain or snow conditions.
Why we like it:
The Tantrum 84 Freestyle is a fun, accessible ski that doesn’t cut corners. It’s built tough enough for everyday use but skis with a smooth, easygoing feel that supports rapid progression. Pre-mounted bindings make setup a breeze so kids can focus on learning and having fun.
Who it's for:
This package is designed for beginner to intermediate junior skiers who are eager to expand their skills across the whole mountain. Whether they’re linking turns on groomers or getting their first taste of the park, the Tantrum 84 is the right tool for the job.
Highlights:
Armada's AR Freestyle Rocker allows for smooth turn initiation and catch-free riding, perfect for young skiers still mastering edge control. The hybrid Poplar/Composite core keeps the ski light and responsive, while the AR50 Sidewall adds grip and stability where it’s needed most. A 2.5 Impact Edge and S7 base give the ski extra durability, ready to handle rough-and-tumble use in the park or woods. Its twin-tip shape and moderate flex encourage playful skiing in all directions, and the L6 bindings are GripWalk compatible and designed specifically for junior use.
Things to consider:
This ski is tuned for lighter weight, less aggressive skiers, so advanced junior racers or heavier kids may want a stiffer option with more power.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Tantrum 84 Freestyle skis true to size. For quicker turns and easier learning, go shorter; for more stability as speed increases, size up.
Description
The 2026 Armada Tantrum 84 Freestyle with L6 bindings and is a youth twin-tip package that brings freestyle energy and all-mountain versatility into one playful setup. With a forgiving flex, durable construction, and Armada’s signature freestyle design, it encourages young skiers to explore groomers, glades, and the park with confidence and creativity. This is the kind of setup that helps kids fall in love with skiing from day one. We paired the Tantrum 84 with the Nordica Speed Machine Jr Boy’s ski boot because it provides young skiers with a solid blend of comfort, support, ad performance which with these skis will propel the development of their skills. Tailored for junior skiers who are progressing quickly, the Speed Machine Jr offers a secure fit with reliable performance no matter the terrain or snow conditions.
Why we like it:
The Tantrum 84 Freestyle is a fun, accessible ski that doesn’t cut corners. It’s built tough enough for everyday use but skis with a smooth, easygoing feel that supports rapid progression. Pre-mounted bindings make setup a breeze so kids can focus on learning and having fun.
Who it's for:
This package is designed for beginner to intermediate junior skiers who are eager to expand their skills across the whole mountain. Whether they’re linking turns on groomers or getting their first taste of the park, the Tantrum 84 is the right tool for the job.
Highlights:
Armada's AR Freestyle Rocker allows for smooth turn initiation and catch-free riding, perfect for young skiers still mastering edge control. The hybrid Poplar/Composite core keeps the ski light and responsive, while the AR50 Sidewall adds grip and stability where it’s needed most. A 2.5 Impact Edge and S7 base give the ski extra durability, ready to handle rough-and-tumble use in the park or woods. Its twin-tip shape and moderate flex encourage playful skiing in all directions, and the L6 bindings are GripWalk compatible and designed specifically for junior use.
Things to consider:
This ski is tuned for lighter weight, less aggressive skiers, so advanced junior racers or heavier kids may want a stiffer option with more power.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Tantrum 84 Freestyle skis true to size. For quicker turns and easier learning, go shorter; for more stability as speed increases, size up.





















