The 2025 Armada Edollo is still the king of press-and-pop freestyle skiing, a soft-flexing park ski born from the mind (and unmatched style) of Henrik Harlaut. Designed for creative skiers who spend as much time sideways as they do upright, the Edollo continues to embrace nose butters, transition tricks, and high-style skiing with open arms.
At 98mm underfoot, the Edollo lands right in the sweet spot for skiers who want versatility across park laps, natural features, and soft groomers. It’s wide enough to float through a bit of soft snow, but narrow enough to stay nimble and precise for rails and tight spins. The flex is unmistakably soft in the tips and tails, with more stiffness underfoot to provide stability during landings and fast approaches.
The AR Nose Rocker helps the ski initiate turns and pivots smoothly while still keeping a decent amount of effective edge. It’s buttery, yes—but not sloppy. Thanks to a poplar-ash core and oversized 2.5 Impact Edges, the Edollo handles repeated park abuse with more durability than you’d expect for a ski this playful. Still, it's not a hard-charging tool—skiers looking to blast through chop or rail big lines at speed might want something stiffer and more directional.
No big structural changes in 2025, just a fresh graphic update and the same proven construction. That consistency means the Edollo stays true to its purpose: a freestyle-first ski that encourages expression, weirdness, and an unconventional approach to the mountain. Whether you're buttering onto rails, stomping switch landings, or just skiing with maximal style, the Edollo delivers that floaty, flexy feel that other skis try to emulate but never quite match.
Versus something like the Line Chronic or Vishnu Wet, the Edollo brings a touch more underfoot support and all-mountain utility without losing its freestyle soul. It’s not just a jib stick—it’s a signature model tuned for Henrik’s signature skiing, and for anyone who skis like style is the goal, not just the outcome.
Bottom line: The 2025 Armada Edollo is still the softest, smoothest, most stylish tool in Armada’s arsenal—and it’s not slowing down any time soon.