Armada’s homage to the late Travis Steeger, the TST chews up the entire mountain, whether it’s fresh corduroy, frontside crud or pow in the trees. It’s got all the trappings of a super versatile ski: lightweight woodcore, durable base, carbon layering in the tail. Armada also imbued the ski with early rise in the tip for floatation and a traditional tail for stability everywhere. “This ski is super intuitive,” commented one of our ski testers. “You think it, and it executes.” An added bonus about this ski: A portion of every TST sale goes to Travis Steeger’s Memorial Fund.


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