Armada Edollo Skis 2018-2019
At the forefront of freestyle skiing, Henrik Harlaut’s signature twigs are back on shelves heading into 2019. Dubbed the Edollo, these skis are “so buttery, I felt my arteries clogging,” explained Russell Wontor. That’s no surprise given their namesake’s signature style of skiing. A wider, 98 mm platform, updated flex pattern with a softer tail and ultra-thick steel edges and base construction make these skis durable, playful, poppy and sturdy, simultaneously. All in all, these are a pair of “butterlicious skis that want to be pressed hard and often, and can still hang on the groomers,” said veteran tester Adrian Bouthot.
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At the forefront of freestyle skiing, Henrik Harlaut’s signature twigs are back on shelves heading into 2019. Dubbed the Edollo, these skis are “so buttery, I felt my arteries clogging,” explained Russell Wontor. That’s no surprise given their namesake’s signature style of skiing. A wider, 98 mm platform, updated flex pattern with a softer tail and ultra-thick steel edges and base construction make these skis durable, playful, poppy and sturdy, simultaneously. All in all, these are a pair of “butterlicious skis that want to be pressed hard and often, and can still hang on the groomers,” said veteran tester Adrian Bouthot.