Freeride / freestyle skis
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The Black Crows Orb Freebird ski touring skis are designed for universal use, thanks to a width under the boot of 90 mm, a lightweight construction and a radius of 18 m, which can be easily and dynamically shortened while riding thanks to the ski's maneuverability. The rocker on the tip makes initiating turns easier. A softer and lighter paulownia core, reinforced with carbon and laminate for better dynamics, brings balanced stiffness and flexibility while maintaining low weight.
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The Black Crows Sato alpine skis are precise and playful thanks to the medium flex of the poplar wood core. They are suitable for carving medium to long turns, on perfectly groomed slopes as well as for fun in choppy terrain.
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Black Crows Mirus Cor alpine skis combine freestyle, carving, and classic turns in a unique package with the smallest possible radius for groomed slopes and bumpy terrain. Long rocker, split tail, unique construction with a poplar core, reinforced laminate, and titanal. Carving, creativity and fun in every arc, that's mirus cor.
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The K2 Wayback 89 W women's freetouring skis with a wood core are designed for off-piste skiing. The core is reinforced with a titanium plate in the centre of the ski. The All Terrain Rocker profile lifts both the heel and tip to allow for better float out of deep snow.
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The K2 Wayback 84 freetouring skis with a wood core are designed for off-piste skiing. The skis have a hydrophobic, snow-repellent top material that helps prevent snow from sticking to the tips of the skis. The All Terrain Rocker profile lifts the heel and toe to allow for better float out of deep snow
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The top freeride skis Mantra M7 are ideal for experienced skiers looking for a nimble and lightweight ski for fun freeride and powder riding.
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A lightweight skialp ski that will literally fly uphill, but will also hold you up on steep couloirs, falling firn, frozen ice, or avalanches, in short, in any conditions.
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The Van Deer Freeride 98 are the perfect freeride skis for any terrain – your ideal partner to confidently tackle any terrain and make every descent an unforgettable experience. Tip rocker, beech-poplar wood core reinforced with a double titanal and carbon layer, full ABS sidewalls, racing edges and a P-Tex racing base.
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The Black Crows Sato Birdie women's downhill skis are precise yet playful thanks to the medium flexibility of the poplar wood core. They are suitable for carving medium to long turns, on perfectly groomed slopes as well as for fun in choppy terrain.
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The K2 Wayback 89 freetouring skis with a wood core are designed for off-piste skiing. The core is reinforced with a titanium plate in the centre of the ski. The All Terrain Rocker profile lifts both the heel and tip to allow for better float out of deep snow.
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The K2 Wayback 98 freetouring skis with a wood core are designed for off-piste skiing. The core is reinforced with a titanium plate in the centre of the ski. The All Terrain Rocker profile lifts both the heel and tip to allow for better float out of deep snow.
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The K2 Wayback 92 freetouring skis with a wood core are designed for off-piste skiing. The skis have a hydrophobic, snow-repellent top material that helps prevent snow from sticking to the tips of the skis. The All Terrain Rocker profile lifts both the heel and tip to allow for better float out of deep snow.
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The Black Crows Octo alpine skis are sharp and wild, yet light and comfortable, a short radius and sporty flex can evoke a slalom ski, the slight "oversteer" due to the construction of the tips and front rocker allows for changing rhythm and turn shape, so they can easily handle sporty carving.
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The top freeride skis Mantra M7 are ideal for experienced skiers looking for a nimble and lightweight ski for fun freeride and powder riding.
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Comfortable, ultralight and easy to handle Ova Freebird. Innovated for an even smoother downhill experience. Ideal for lighter weights and those who ski with less impact and want to ride more.
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A versatile skialp ski you'll love from autumn to spring. An innovative shape and tuned stiffness give you less vibration and even more comfort when riding from firm to powder.
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The K2 Wayback 106 freetouring skis with a wood core are designed for off-piste skiing. The core is reinforced with a titanium plate in the centre of the ski. The All Terrain Rocker profile lifts both the heel and tip to allow for better float out of deep snow.
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The Black Crows Draco Freebird freeride skis are tailor-made for powder lovers who aren't afraid to skin up and hike out of bounds for their dream line. The poplar and paulownia wood core, reinforced with carbon, maintains a low weight and excellent maneuverability. A width of 110 mm underfoot allows the skis to float through deep powder.
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The Rise 99 V-Werks ski touring skis are ideal for powder descents and longer ascents. Wood core with Titanal reinforcement enclosed in a carbon construction. The skis are supplied in a set with tailor-made climbing belts.
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The Black Crows Navis Freebird ski touring skis are made for long turns in deep powder. A ski width of 102 mm underfoot and progressive rocker maintain ideal float and allow for easy turn initiation. The hybrid poplar core, reinforced with carbon and laminate, delivers balanced stiffness and flexibility.
How to choose downhill skis
When choosing downhill skis, you need to take into account your performance, riding style, preferred length of arc and, of course, your body height and weight. There are also differences in unisex and women's ski models, and children's skis have their own specifics.


























































































