2027 Armada Edollo 91 Skis

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Management number 235540404 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $209.99 Model Number 235540404
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The 2027 Armada Edollo 91 is Henrik Harlaut's revolutionary freestyle twin, reworked with less weight, a poppier flex, and a narrower waist than the previous version. It's purpose-built around Henrik's signature nose-butter pop, with a smart construction package that supports the way he skis.

Why we like it:

The pop is the standout. The combination of a Poplar Ash core and the Laminate Matrix layup gives this ski an absurdly snappy, springy feel through the nose and tail, which is exactly what makes it so good at the buttery, creative skiing Henrik is famous for.

Who it's for:

Advanced and expert freestyle skiers who like to butter, press, and ski with creativity through the whole mountain. Ideal for park skiers, urban riders, and freestyle-first all-mountain skiers who want a tighter, snappier waist than a wider all-mountain twin.

Highlights:

The Poplar Ash core is the foundation, blending poplar's lighter, livelier feel with the power and damping of ash stringers. That mix gives the Edollo 91 the kind of pop and resilience that it needs for nose butters, presses, and creative skiing. The Laminate Matrix layup distributes strength throughout the ski to keep it durable without a weight penalty, and the W3DGEWALL injected sidewall construction adds toughness at the core-to-sidewall bond, which matters on a ski meant to take abuse from rails and hard landings. Freestyle Rocker keeps tip and tail rocker for switch riding and soft-snow versatility, with positive camber underfoot for edge hold. Impact Edges hold up to park use, and the Comp Series Base is a sintered UHMW with carbon for glide where it counts.

Things to consider:

The freestyle-first design and tighter waist mean this ski isn't built for hard charging or off-trail freeride skiing. Skiers looking for more all-mountain versatility should look at the ARV 94 or 100 instead.

Fit & sizing considerations:

Skis true to length. Pick the size that matches your usual freestyle or park length.


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