

The Black Crows Corvus was the ski that started it all for Chamonix-based Black Crows. It's amassed a larger cult following over the years that loves its unique, drifty feel on snow and commitment to freeride performance. Last year, Black Crows dropped a doozie: the Corvus got a redesign and it's back with a fresh look for 25/26. Fear not young freeriders, the Corvus is still the freeride machine that cranks out long days skiing steep and deep terrain, with a few updates that make the ride more skiable across tough snow conditions. First, camber. Not a lot, but a low-slung, pivot-y camber that keeps this ski's drifty nature in tight terrain. Adding camber from the flat camber profile gives you more control when the ski runs flat, and adds more snap in and out of turns. They also added some more taper in the tips and tails to add a touch more forgiveness behind you when you need to release the tail in tight terrain, compared to the older flatter tail. With a rockered tip and tail profile, this ski easily gets sideways. Plug in a titanal sheet, poppy wood core, and you're off to the races. Despite adding a few features that make it easier to carve your way back to the lift and trim some weight, the Corvus soul is alive and well. The ride is unique, and undeniably something the Crows in Chamonix have cooked up.
| Dimensions: | 135/110/119 |
| Radius: | 25m@181cm |
| Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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| Construction: | Partial Sidewall |
| Weight: | 3804 grams (per pair for size 181cm) Learn more about ski weights |