Corvus Freebird
Corvus Freebird takes the founding freeride name into blackcrows’ touring family.
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Story & heritage
Corvus Freebird belongs to blackcrows’ Freebird touring language, a line the brand history identifies as launched in 2012 for ski touring.
The choice of skiers dedicated to an unadulterated form of touring, our Corvus Freebird benefits from a slight rocker rise in the tip, a dynamic tail and long sidecut. The result is a ski that is aggressive and particularly accurate when entering and exiting the curve, with a very energetic behaviour. Its titanium plate underfoot makes it safer to mount hybrid bindings. Life is always better with pink.
Materials & craft
The official help center states that blackcrows resort, all-terrain and big-mountain skis use a poplar wood core with mixed fiberglass, while the Freebird series uses a lighter paulownia wood core with carbon fiber and fiberglass.
How to choose & style
Choose Corvus Freebird when you want the blackcrows look in a freeride touring role: graphic, mountain-first and easier to style with pared-back technical layers than with loud resort logos.
For a coherent kit, pair the skis with neutral shells, one high-saturation blackcrows accent and understated accessories so the product graphic stays the visual focus.