black crows Atris Birdie
Best versatile freeride ski for advanced women seeking mountain wide performance.
A versatile big mountain performer that balances playful flotation with reliable edge hold. It offers a consistent, accessible ride for those who want to tackle everything from deep powder to firm groomers with confidence.
$949.95
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Who it's for
- Advanced female skiers seeking a reliable one-ski quiver for big mountains
- Creative riders who enjoy a surfy feel and quick turn initiation
- Aggressive chargers who prioritize confidence and control at high speeds
Who should skip it
- Smaller-framed skiers or those who prefer a featherweight setup
- East Coast skiers frequently dealing with boilerplate or icy conditions
- Intermediate skiers still developing their power and technical carving skills
Performance breakdown
Powder Floatation
The 105mm waist and double rocker profile surf effortlessly through deep snow.
Edge Hold
Tapered sidewalls provide surprising grip when conditions turn firm and icy.
Turn Versatility
Nimble enough for tight trees yet stable during high-speed open bowls.
Stability at Speed
Long sidecut radius keeps the ride composed when charging hard lines.
Playfulness
Lively poplar core encourages popping off features and creative line choices.
Weight Efficiency
Substantial enough for dampness without feeling sluggish on the ascent.
Key Specs
Weight
1750g
Camber Profile
Double Rocker
Construction
Semi Cap, ABS Sidewalls
Core Material
Poplar, Fiberglass
Dimensions
122 / 105 / 136 mm
Waist Width
105 mm
Turn Radius
19 m
Recommended Use
Freeride, Powder
Available Lengths
160, 166, 172, 178 cm
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