Description
TheARW 84 YOUTH from Armada is a ski dedicated to young female riders who are looking for a versatile freestyle ski that is equally at ease on the front or in switch, regardless of the snow quality encountered.
Easy to handle and fun, this model with its cap construction is certainly the most accessible of the range. Also the smallest of all the ARWs, it has 84 mm at the base and will not fail to attract women skiers who were hesitating to buy a freestyle ski. Although it is a twin tip ski, it is still very agile on piste and hard snow, thanks to the camber and the composite / poplar core, which give it a scurvy and powerful ride, just what you need to feel confident and progress at your own pace.
Its fluid ride is all the more enjoyable, as this ski remains forgiving and easy to make mistakes, so you can try a few tricks around a bump or let yourself go in switch without risk.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS :
Construction :
- Cap construction: this construction offers a lot of tolerance to the ski. It facilitates the entry and exit of the turn, for a fluid and smooth ride. This type of construction also saves weight and maneuverability, making the ski more accessible than a straight edge sandwich construction.
- Poplar / Composite Core: this core is made of composite and poplar; a wood that provides an exceptional snow feel on all types of snow, with a stable, powerful, but above all, consistent ride that proves to be very safe in extreme conditions
- S7 Base: This is the standard base used for the majority of the skis in the range. Durable and low maintenance, it offers a perfect compromise between resistance and glide quality
- 2.5 Impact Edge: very thick, this edge is made of heat-treated steel and will resist the most extreme conditions of use (rails, rocks, …), for a long life
Size | Tip (mm) | Waist (mm) | Tail (mm) | Radius (m) | Weight (g) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
133 | 114 | 84 | 106 | 9.5 | 2390 |
143 | 117 | 84 | 109 | 10.3 | 2770 |
150 | 117 | 84 | 109 | 11.6 | 3000 |
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