black crows Camox Freebird
Best versatile touring ski for adventurous backcountry enthusiasts.
A highly versatile backcountry performer that balances lightweight construction with reliable dampening. It excels in variable conditions, making it a go-to choice for skiers who want one setup that handles everything from deep powder to firm groomers with ease.
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Who it's for
- Backcountry skiers seeking a reliable daily driver for changing mountain conditions
- Endurance-focused tourers who prioritize weight savings on steep, technical climbs
- Creative skiers who enjoy a poppy, agile feel in technical terrain
Who should skip it
- Aggressive chargers who prefer a damp, heavy feel for high-speed carving
- Powder hounds skiing primarily in regions with frequent, heavy snowfall
- Hard-charging explorers frequently navigating rocky, low-coverage terrain
Performance breakdown
Uphill Efficiency
Lightweight construction makes long ascents feel effortless and energy-efficient.
Edge Hold
Reliable grip on firm snow thanks to the refined waist width.
Turn Initiation
Progressive rocker profile makes pivoting and turn entry feel incredibly intuitive.
Dampening
Titanal plate underfoot absorbs chatter without adding excessive, unwanted weight.
Versatility
A true quiver-of-one that handles variable backcountry conditions with ease.
Skinning Convenience
Tail notch design ensures skins stay secure during steep, technical climbs.
Key Specs
Weight
1375 grams
Camber Profile
Progressive front rocker, classic medium camber, slight tail rocker
Construction
Semi cap, ABS sidewalls
Core Material
Paulownia, carbon and glass fiber
Tip Width
136 mm
Waist Width
95 mm
Tail Width
113 mm
Turning Radius
17 meters
Available Lengths
157, 164, 171, 178, 183, 188 cm
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