Draco Freebird
Draco Freebird gives the touring range a wider, progressive freeride silhouette.
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Story & heritage
Draco Freebird belongs to blackcrows’ Freebird touring language, a line the brand history identifies as launched in 2012 for ski touring.
The performance and skiability of a modern ski with fierce ambitions. The Draco is the only twin tip model in our touring range, a ski designed to offer joyful adherence, which allows better skiing with less effort. It is light, but does not trade weight for sensations, for skiers who want to be wild and creative. Made to ski in the pursuit of happiness, and find it.
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 Draco Freebird when you want the blackcrows look in a progressive 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.