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Black Crows Serpo Skis

This Ski Is A Staff Favorite:

Powder7 Staff Pick Harry
By: Harry
I tested these out during a demo day and immediately asked for these to be put into our shop test fleet. They are super smooth, turn on a dime and can pick up some good speed. Very fun and playful ski for groomers.
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Powder7 Staff Pick Alec
By: Alec
The first run I ever did on these skis, my first thought was, "These skis know how to party!" Despite the large turn radius, they were super fun on the groomers! They felt very energetic opping from turn to turn. Party lappppppps!

Powder7 Staff Pick Mike
By: Mike
The Serpo is a hard carver. It's super solid, yet it also felt light on my feet and super fun. You can ski fast comfortably, and it's easy to make turns on all kinds of snow.

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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 2025 Black Crows Serpo:

The Black Crows Serpo returns for another year of being a sleeper favorite from our staff and customers. All available evidence seems to confirm that Black Crows can only make fun skis. Everything they dream up is somehow playful, lively, and just a really good time on snow. And that's even true when they add metal to their traditional wood core. Instead of feeling burly or unwieldy, the H-frame metal backbone of the relatively newer models – the Justis and Serpo – makes them feel smoother and more energetic. Like everything with Black Crows it's hard to explain, but it works. At 93mm-wide, the Serpo is, essentially, a slimmer version of the 100mm-waisted Justis. A deep rocker profile eases turn initiation while adding extra float in the soft stuff. A medium-stiff flex and medium-long turn radius gives the Serpo an incredibly wide range of applications: it's equally at home straight lining corduroy at full speed or making quick, short turns through tight trees. With a faster edge-to-edge transition than the Justis, the Serpo is the better choice for skiers who lean more toward aggressive frontside carving versus off-piste powder-hunting, but you won't be disappointed either way. Black Crows has never let us down. Similar skis: Nordica Enforcer 94, Salomon Stance 90, Blizzard Rustler 9.

2025 Black Crows Serpo Specs:

Dimensions:131/93/115
Radius:20m@186cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 8
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:3554 grams (per pair for size 180cm) Learn more about ski weights

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