Black Crows Skis 2022: The First Look
Read our preview of the latest Black Crows skis
If It Ain’t Broke…
We won’t keep you in suspense: the Black Crows collection rolls into the 2021-22 ski season unchanged. The gang is back!
Whew. Black Crows skis have worked their way into the veins of so many of our customers (and staff, for that matter) that we’re never all that eager to see them making big sweeping changes.
While they are rolling their skis forward, Black Crows did take the time to add a couple new faces to the family (murder?) of crows: the Serpo, Mirus Cor, Mentis Birdie, and Divus Birdie.
Here’s the full rundown of Black Crows Skis 2022:
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What’s New
The all-new Serpo largely mirrors the wider Justis in shape, build, and performance. It’s built with metal and a 93mm waist, making it appealing for all-mountain ripping. The 20m radius lets you open the throttle, while the deep rocker lines mean the Serpo maneuvers and pivots and plays like a wider freeride ski.
New Mirus Cor. This funny-looking split-tail carver could only have come from one of a couple brands in ski world. It blends Chamonix-style flair with energetic carving performance.
New Mentis Freebird. A dainty, 80mm-waisted touring ski that weighs in around only 1,000 grams per ski.
The new Divus Birdie gives ladies an option for groomer shredding that mirrors the men’s Orb.
Other Highlights
The freeride range, including the famed Atris and Atris Birdie, return unchanged.
The Resort line features the Orb (88mm+H-shaped double titanal), Vertis (85mm), Divus (82mm), and Arto (68mm).
The Ferox Freebird, the widest touring ski in the line, returns unchanged, along with the incredibly popular Navis Freebird and Camox Freebird.
Read our review of the Navis Freebird
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