black crows Corvus Freebird
Best versatile ski for advanced backcountry adventurers.
Built for big mountain charging, this ski blends modern shaping with traditional performance. It offers the perfect balance of lightweight touring efficiency and downhill stability, ensuring confidence in both deep powder and variable alpine conditions.
$977.49
at
Cripple Creek Backcountry
Who it's for
- Experienced freeriders prioritizing power and stability on big mountain descents
- Adventurous skiers seeking reliable performance across diverse, demanding backcountry terrain
- Dedicated ski tourers needing a robust and long-lasting ski for demanding expeditions
Who should skip it
- Tourers prioritizing lightweight setups for fast, efficient, or multi-day ascents
- Skiers who frequently navigate technical, confined terrain requiring quick, precise maneuvers
- Developing skiers or those preferring a forgiving, less physically demanding ride
Performance breakdown
Powder Float
Rockered profile keeps tips surfing effortlessly through deep, untouched backcountry snow.
Touring Efficiency
Lightweight core construction makes long ascents feel significantly less demanding.
Edge Hold
Classic camber provides reliable grip when conditions turn firm or icy.
Downhill Stability
Titanal reinforcement underfoot dampens chatter at speed through variable terrain.
Maneuverability
Modern shaping allows for quick, intuitive pivots in tight, technical chutes.
Construction Durability
Semi-cap design balances weight savings with necessary protection against rocky impacts.
Key Specs
Weight
1825g
Turn Radius
21.0 meters
Waist Width
107.0 mm
Core Material
Poplar and Paulownia
Construction Type
Semi-Cap
Flex Rating
Medium
Ski Width Category
100-115mm
Skill Level
Advanced
Ski Type
Freeride
Terrain Type
Powder, Backcountry
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