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Black Crows Camox Skis

This Ski Is A Staff Favorite:

Powder7 Staff Pick George
By: George
Black Crows made something pretty special here. If you walk into a ski shop with no idea of what you want or no knowledge of what makes skis different from one another, you probably need a Camox. It is the ultimate do it all ski. While this ski doesn't have outstanding strengths it has zero weaknesses. From the groomers to the trees, all the way to the steeps, this ski will perform everywhwere. Are you an absolute beginner who skis with their boots on the wrong feet? buy a Camox. If you are a nutty cliff seeking crazy person? You'd probably like a Camox. So yeah... give it a whirl. You won't be dissapointed.
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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 was still able to keep everything together.

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?

Our Take On The 2026 Black Crows Camox:

All we ask for in our all-mountain skis is the perfect blend of maneuverability and stability. Is that too much to ask? For the Black Crows Camox, balancing all-mountain performance on mixed snow while having too much fun comes naturally. This ski hasn't been updated in a while, but for the 25/26 season, Black Crows made a few significant tweaks that keep the Camox playing with the big boys. The ski wizards in Chamonix added an ash insert underfoot to provide additional dampening and stability, especially when you're opening this ski up for a carve. You feel a bit more power underfoot when tilting the ski over on edge. Black Crows also adjusted the flex profile to be a bit more round through the tip, delivering more suspension and a smoother ride. An adjusted sidecut brings the turn radius down, and deeper rocker lines help keep the ski extremely manuverable. Where the old ski was endlessly poppy and springy, the new model feels like there's a bit more "grr". That said, it's still a progressive, nearly twin-tip style ski that's wildly intuitive and easy to smear and pivot. So, if you like to find side hits, wiggle around in bumps and trees, and look good while doing it, the Black Crows Camox is still your best pal.

2026 Black Crows Camox Specs:

Dimensions:133/97/120
Radius:18m@175cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 7
Construction:Partial Sidewall
Weight:3688 grams (per pair for size 180cm) Learn more about ski weights

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