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2027 Armada Antimatter 114 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings
2027 Armada Antimatter 114 Skis with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings
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The 2027 Armada AntiMatter 114 with Marker Griffon 13 ID Bindings is the wide-bodied freeride powder ski in the reworked AntiMatter Series, developed alongside Max Palm. Speedmetal Titanal construction meets a progressive, surfy outline so skiers get real big-mountain charging authority without trading away slashable, creative character. We paired the Antimatter 114 with the Marker Griffon 13 ID because of the Griffon’s precision and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. With a robust construction and all the best tech, the Griffon 13 is a popular high-performance binding choice for wider-bodied skis for good reason.
Why we like it:
Underfoot the 114 feels stomped-in and planted, the sort of stability usually reserved for heavier directional skis, yet its rocker and shape keep things loose and surfy once the snow softens. Pairing that planted feel with playfulness is the entire reason this ski exists, and it announces itself the instant you drop in.
Who it's for:
Advanced and expert skiers who live in powder, big-mountain terrain, and freeride lines are the intended riders. It is for those who want a fast, stout powder ski that still slashes, smears, and gets sideways rather than simply bulldozing everything ahead.
Highlights:
Carrying a 114 mm waist for serious flotation, the ski is defined by its Speedmetal Titanal layup, with shaped Titanal laminate that damps and stabilizes at speed without going dead or muted. A Poplar core keeps the personality lively, and Freeride Rocker blends heavy tip and tail rise for soft-snow surf with camber underfoot for hold. A heat-treated All Mountain Edge balances toughness and feel, an S7 sintered base manages glide, and AR100 sidewalls complete a freeride-grade build that is heavier and more committed than anything in the ARV family, in the best way. As we’ve come to expect from Marker, there’s no shortage of tech packed into the Griffon 13 binding. Marker’s Triple Pivot Elite Toe and Inter-pivot 3 Freeride Heel systems work in tandem to provide improved edge grip and control, as well as helping to mitigate vibrations for a smooth ride. A cleverly placed anti-ice rail sits on top of the toepiece and can be used to scrape off those pesky clumps of snow and ice that accumulate on the sole of your boot. With Multinorm (MN) boot compatibility, the Griffon 13 is a versatile and reliable choice for a huge range of skiers and applications.
Things to consider:
Make no mistake, this is a true freeride powder ski. It has no interest in living on hardpack or rolling short-radius turns, and its progressive shape over a stout build wants to be driven fast through big terrain.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The rocker profile pulls the effective edge in, so the 114 skis slightly shorter than its label, and if deep days are the goal, sizing up adds welcome float.
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