The ARV is the anti-reverse camber ski, but don’t expect any apologies. This is the all mountain ski that best suits the terrain usually found back east and on the lower hills out west. Moves from edge to edge quickly and with ease, but it’s still wide enough to occasionally venture into the trees or onto the sides of trails. This ski may not be everyones’ cup of tea, but hats off to Armada for putting in the work to create a ski for everyone else. “Feels like 2005 all over again!” said one reviewer. “A breath of fresh air. It isn’t all deep snow and crud, you know – a lot of us still bother to go out in less than desirable conditions. I’m glad someone is still actually making a ski that makes it fun.” said another reviewer.
2011 Armada ARV review
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