
2026 Armada Tantrum 92 Freeride Skis with Tyrolia TX 10 Bindings
The 2026 Armada Tantrum 92 with Tyrolia TX 10 Bindings is a true freeride setup built for young skiers who don’t hold back. This ski brings the flex, float, and durability that groms need to explore the entire mountain, from steep trees to pow-filled bowls and everything in between. With its lively construction and all-terrain rocker profile, the Tantrum is more than just a junior ski, it’s a full-fledged freeride machine, just scaled down for lighter rippers. We paired the Tantrum 92 Freeride with the Tyrolia TX 10 in order to maintain the ski's light weight feel while incorporating safety, performance, and reliability. The TX toepiece offers a 180° release and efficient re-centering of the boot, relieving strain on your knees for a full day of fun.
Why we like it:
It’s tough to find junior skis that truly match the energy of kids who ski hard all over the mountain, but the Tantrum 92 absolutely delivers. It’s playful, strong, and surprisingly stable at speed, making it an awesome choice for aggressive youth skiers pushing their limits.
Who it's for:
This ski is ideal for lightweight but advanced juniors, especially those who charge through all types of terrain. From groomer laps to backside booters, the Tantrum 92 is best for skiers who want to go fast, ski hard, and have fun doing it.
Highlights:
Built around a molded hybrid core and featuring Armada’s EST Freeride Rocker, the Tantrum 92 balances float and edge grip for versatility across conditions. Long rocker lines and tapered tips make for smooth transitions and easy pivoting, while W3Dgewall sidewalls and 2.1 All-Mountain edges add the toughness needed to withstand rough landings and rocky traverses. This ski doesn't flinch at speed and loves to leave the groomers behind. Tyrolia really packs a lot of great tech into the TX 10 binding, including some of their best and most effective safety featres. The TX toe offers a 180° release, and precise and rapid re-centering of the boot, helping to improve performance while reducing the load on your precious knees. The SXG heel is easy to step into, something which lighter skiers will especially appreciate. With GripWalk compatibility and a sleek design, the TX 10's are ready for your next adventure.
Things to consider:
At 92 mm underfoot, this is a freeride-oriented shape that might be too wide or aggressive for true beginners or kids who spend most of their time on hardpack. Those still developing their edge control will be better off with a more traditional, narrower ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, with a soft flex at the tip and tail that helps lighter skiers stay in control without losing energy. Size down for maneuverability, or size up for extra float and confidence at speed.
The 2026 Armada Tantrum 92 with Tyrolia TX 10 Bindings is a true freeride setup built for young skiers who don’t hold back. This ski brings the flex, float, and durability that groms need to explore the entire mountain, from steep trees to pow-filled bowls and everything in between. With its lively construction and all-terrain rocker profile, the Tantrum is more than just a junior ski, it’s a full-fledged freeride machine, just scaled down for lighter rippers. We paired the Tantrum 92 Freeride with the Tyrolia TX 10 in order to maintain the ski's light weight feel while incorporating safety, performance, and reliability. The TX toepiece offers a 180° release and efficient re-centering of the boot, relieving strain on your knees for a full day of fun.
Why we like it:
It’s tough to find junior skis that truly match the energy of kids who ski hard all over the mountain, but the Tantrum 92 absolutely delivers. It’s playful, strong, and surprisingly stable at speed, making it an awesome choice for aggressive youth skiers pushing their limits.
Who it's for:
This ski is ideal for lightweight but advanced juniors, especially those who charge through all types of terrain. From groomer laps to backside booters, the Tantrum 92 is best for skiers who want to go fast, ski hard, and have fun doing it.
Highlights:
Built around a molded hybrid core and featuring Armada’s EST Freeride Rocker, the Tantrum 92 balances float and edge grip for versatility across conditions. Long rocker lines and tapered tips make for smooth transitions and easy pivoting, while W3Dgewall sidewalls and 2.1 All-Mountain edges add the toughness needed to withstand rough landings and rocky traverses. This ski doesn't flinch at speed and loves to leave the groomers behind. Tyrolia really packs a lot of great tech into the TX 10 binding, including some of their best and most effective safety featres. The TX toe offers a 180° release, and precise and rapid re-centering of the boot, helping to improve performance while reducing the load on your precious knees. The SXG heel is easy to step into, something which lighter skiers will especially appreciate. With GripWalk compatibility and a sleek design, the TX 10's are ready for your next adventure.
Things to consider:
At 92 mm underfoot, this is a freeride-oriented shape that might be too wide or aggressive for true beginners or kids who spend most of their time on hardpack. Those still developing their edge control will be better off with a more traditional, narrower ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, with a soft flex at the tip and tail that helps lighter skiers stay in control without losing energy. Size down for maneuverability, or size up for extra float and confidence at speed.
Description
The 2026 Armada Tantrum 92 with Tyrolia TX 10 Bindings is a true freeride setup built for young skiers who don’t hold back. This ski brings the flex, float, and durability that groms need to explore the entire mountain, from steep trees to pow-filled bowls and everything in between. With its lively construction and all-terrain rocker profile, the Tantrum is more than just a junior ski, it’s a full-fledged freeride machine, just scaled down for lighter rippers. We paired the Tantrum 92 Freeride with the Tyrolia TX 10 in order to maintain the ski's light weight feel while incorporating safety, performance, and reliability. The TX toepiece offers a 180° release and efficient re-centering of the boot, relieving strain on your knees for a full day of fun.
Why we like it:
It’s tough to find junior skis that truly match the energy of kids who ski hard all over the mountain, but the Tantrum 92 absolutely delivers. It’s playful, strong, and surprisingly stable at speed, making it an awesome choice for aggressive youth skiers pushing their limits.
Who it's for:
This ski is ideal for lightweight but advanced juniors, especially those who charge through all types of terrain. From groomer laps to backside booters, the Tantrum 92 is best for skiers who want to go fast, ski hard, and have fun doing it.
Highlights:
Built around a molded hybrid core and featuring Armada’s EST Freeride Rocker, the Tantrum 92 balances float and edge grip for versatility across conditions. Long rocker lines and tapered tips make for smooth transitions and easy pivoting, while W3Dgewall sidewalls and 2.1 All-Mountain edges add the toughness needed to withstand rough landings and rocky traverses. This ski doesn't flinch at speed and loves to leave the groomers behind. Tyrolia really packs a lot of great tech into the TX 10 binding, including some of their best and most effective safety featres. The TX toe offers a 180° release, and precise and rapid re-centering of the boot, helping to improve performance while reducing the load on your precious knees. The SXG heel is easy to step into, something which lighter skiers will especially appreciate. With GripWalk compatibility and a sleek design, the TX 10's are ready for your next adventure.
Things to consider:
At 92 mm underfoot, this is a freeride-oriented shape that might be too wide or aggressive for true beginners or kids who spend most of their time on hardpack. Those still developing their edge control will be better off with a more traditional, narrower ski.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These skis run true to size, with a soft flex at the tip and tail that helps lighter skiers stay in control without losing energy. Size down for maneuverability, or size up for extra float and confidence at speed.





















