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Powder7 Staff Pick Mason F
By: Mason F
This is the first Black Crows ski I ever skied. It was a less-than-ideal snow day. I was at Eldora, of all places. I know, I know. I wanted to avoid the crowds. I was skiing with my buddy Chris, the man with whom I've feared for my life more times than I can count, but he's brought me along on some absolutely insane ski runs. Nothing was special about that day at Eldora except for the skis I rode. The pop. The energy. The stability, somehow. I skied like a madman that day on terrible conditions, and unlike the French I never backed down from a challenge that day. The French may not be that great at wars, but wow are they good at making skis.
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Powder7 Staff Pick Blake
By: Blake
Amazing stability without metal. This ski is extremely versatile. It can handle steep, icy chutes, bumps and it absolutely rips on the groomers. Speed limit? What speed limit?

Powder7 Staff Pick Matt
By: Matt
The Black Crows lineup has been earning some serious hype here in the shop and with good reason. At 97mm underfoot, the Camox profiles as the most versatile ski of the bunch. It skis that way too. It's forgiving enough to rock sun-soaked bumps down Copper Mountain's Resolution Bowl and sturdy enough to hold a reliable edge on harder snow. In nine inches of fresh pow at Winter Park, the Camox surfed and maneuvered on-par with the best skis I've skied at this waist width. The telling sign that this ski is one of the best all-around tools in the game? My 70-year-old dad rediscovered his form on them after a few years of intermittent surgeries and not enough skiing, and I, an aggressive skier who pushes his gear to the max, was equally pleased.

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2024-2025 Black Crows Skis Preview

Black Crows Skis 2025: First Look Nouveau Corvus Incrementally, Black Crows is updating their classics. Two years ago, we got an updated Atris, their big mountain staple. Last year, a new powder hunting Nocta. This year, Black Crows' original ski gets a complete overhaul. The Corvus, their mid-fat charger, gets a brand new shape and core this year. Combined with a new frontside ski, and their annual graphics update, Black Crows skis in 2025 continue to change things up. What's New Let's talk Corvus. The first ski Black Crows released back in the late 2000s, the ... Continue Reading

Our Take On The 2024 Black Crows Camox:

The uber-popular Black Crows Camox returns for the 2024 season unchanged, except a sleek new top sheet update. All we ask for in our all-mountain skis is the perfect blend of maneuverability and stability. Is that too much to ask? Black Crows makes it look easy. With loads of camber underfoot, the Camox is poppy and loaded with energy as you bounce between turns, but rocker in the tip and tail keeps things very easy to whip around when you need to. A progressive flex provides a forgiving and playful ride. We love skiing it in moguls and trees, where having a more forgiving ski generally means having more fun. The Camox links up well on groomers with it’s slightly straight sidecut, and if you like carving and slarving on a ski with more flex, it profiles as a great all mountain match. More aggressive skiers who tend to steer away from more playful skis may take a look at the Serpo or the slightly wider Justis. But for intermediate skiers to freeriding experts, the Camox epitomizes the fun-centric vibe and skiability that has marked Black Crows' rise to dominance. Similar skis: Salomon QST 98, Rossignol BlackOps 98, Faction Prodigy 2.

2024 Black Crows Camox Specs:

Dimensions:131/97/119
Radius:20m@186cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 7
Construction:Partial Sidewall
Weight:3960 grams (per pair for size 180cm) Learn more about ski weights

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