 This is the Armada ARV96. It's an all-terrain freestyle ski that shines with its versatility. So it easily outperforms pure park skis and pure free ride skis. So the key things to look on this ski are the AR freestyle rocker. This is camber underfoot, but quite a lot of rocker on the nose and the tail. What this is doing is the rocker is helping initiate turns. At the tail it's just helping release and it's giving you a little bit more float. The core is the pop-like core. This is horizontal laminations of lighter and denser woods. This keeps the ski lively but not heavy. It still gives you the power for big features, big terrain. So there's carbon Kevlar struts. These run the length of the ski tip to tail. This is boosting pop and also adding strength to the ski. Other things you can have a look at on this ski are the AR50 sidewalls. So you've got sidewall underfoot. This is just the improving grip. And then you've got cap at the tip and the tail. This keeps the weight down, just making the swing weight a little bit lighter. Things that our testers were picking up on were obviously the versatility, but in terms of the speed and the terrain that you're skiing it on. It's a fun ski and it never feels out of place. Probably the perfect season air ski. If anything it's a little bit unlucky to just be the runner up in our all terrain freestyle ski category.