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The skin is pre-cut to the shape of the Camox Freebird & available in lengths to match. Made from 70% mohair & 30% synthetic material they are suitable for a wide range of conditions from the dry cold of deep winter through to warm spring days. The skins are lightweight, compact & can be stored in the bag provided. ...
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The skin is pre-cut to the shape of the Camox Freebird & available in lengths to match. Made from 70% mohair & 30% synthetic material they are suitable for a wide range of conditions from the dry cold of deep winter through to warm spring days. The skins are lightweight, compact & can be stored in the bag provided. ...
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£165.00
The skin is pre-cut to the shape of the Camox Freebird & available in lengths to match. Made from 70% mohair & 30% synthetic material they are suitable for a wide range of conditions from the dry cold of deep winter through to warm spring days. The skins are lightweight, compact & can be stored in the bag provided. ...
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£165.00
The skin is pre-cut to the shape of the Camox Freebird & available in lengths to match. Made from 70% mohair & 30% synthetic material they are suitable for a wide range of conditions from the dry cold of deep winter through to warm spring days. The skins are lightweight, compact & can be stored in the bag provided. ...
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£165.00
The skin is pre-cut to the shape of the Camox Freebird & available in lengths to match. Made from 70% mohair & 30% synthetic material they are suitable for a wide range of conditions from the dry cold of deep winter through to warm spring days. The skins are lightweight, compact & can be stored in the bag provided. ...
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£600.00
The Black Crows Camox Freebird is the most popular model in their very successful Freebird line-up. It's a backcountry ski that perfectly balances the demand for performance with comfortable handling which, with the 96mm waist & the tip & tail rocker, makes it super versatile. The paulownia wood core ensures the weight is kept down without affecting the strength & is reinforced with Titanal in the binding area for increased torsional rigidity & edge grip. It's light enough for multi-day tours & it has the ski ability to keep up with pretty much any mid 90mm waisted model. Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type The Freebird is the lighter version of the standard Camox & is a verstaile backcountry option, designed to be paired up with a hike enabled binding. It has the right mix of grip & comfortable handling to be happy in everything from steeper, firmer slopes to gentler & softer conditions. If you want to charge & prefer trickier terrain then check out the Navis Freebird, but if you need one ski to do everything & that you can relax on as well, then the Camox is the ideal choice. Skier Type It's for backcountry skiers who want to be in every type of snow & tackle all but the gnarliest terrain. The shape & construction balance the requirements for skiing faster & more aggressively with those needed for softer snow or skiing at a more relaxed pace. It will grip & respond when it's pushed but it isn't going to punish the legs when you want to ease off. Overview Shape 96mm in the waist with a 17m radius (178cm) make this an excellent all rounder, capable of dealing with any snow. Stable & wide enough to deal with soft or mixed conditions and still lay down medium & long radius turns on piste.  Tapered tips & tails improve the handling in soft & variable snow. Rocker The Camox Freebird uses a progressive front rocker with a slight rear rocker & medium camber underfoot. This gives excellent pivot control & maoneuvrability with good planeing too. The slight rise on the tail helps turn completion without interferring with skin placement or the ability to place the tail in the snow. The camber improves stability & the nose rocker makes turning easier whatever the conditions. Core A paulownia wood core has excellent strength to weight characteristics & ensures good energy. This is reinforced with Titanal in the binding area to add strength & exra torsional rigidity for edge grip, without over-stiffening the ski. Overall, this core set-up helps the Camox Freebird feel a bit more forgiving than the Navis Freebird. Construction The cap sidewall mix offers the best of both. The cap sections at the tip & tail increase durability & help with ease in & out of the turn. The sidewall improves the grip & precision. This combination works well on a 97mm ski as it allows strong skiing on firm snow & isn't over-responsive when the conditions get difficult or soft. Key Featurese B tester’s comments: Mark (Ski Trainer) The perfect blend of all mountain performance & lightness. It didn't feel overbearing yet there's plenty of power & grip for eager skiers who want to rip everywhere. It's light enough for a good skin up too. With a Shift or Kingpin you have the ultimate in versatility. Technical Specifications Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g)16613296113171375172133961131714501781339611417150018313596115171600 General Information Skier Ability: Advanced/expert Terrain Type: Backcountry Rocker: Tip/ Tail Rocker Radius: Medium Base: Sintered Bindings: Ski sold flat DIN: n/a Construction: Semi Sidewall Core: Wood, Carbon Demo: N/ASizing Description: Go shorter for reduced weight & quicker climbing properties, chose a longer length for more floatation & stability. ...
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The Black Crows Camox Freebird is the most popular model in their very successful Freebird line-up. It's a backcountry ski that perfectly balances the demand for performance with comfortable handling which, with the 96mm waist & the tip & tail rocker, makes it super versatile. The paulownia wood core ensures the weight is kept down without affecting the strength & is reinforced with Titanal in the binding area for increased torsional rigidity & edge grip. It's light enough for multi-day tours & it has the ski ability to keep up with pretty much any mid 90mm waisted model. Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type The Freebird is the lighter version of the standard Camox & is a verstaile backcountry option, designed to be paired up with a hike enabled binding. It has the right mix of grip & comfortable handling to be happy in everything from steeper, firmer slopes to gentler & softer conditions. If you want to charge & prefer trickier terrain then check out the Navis Freebird, but if you need one ski to do everything & that you can relax on as well, then the Camox is the ideal choice. Skier Type It's for backcountry skiers who want to be in every type of snow & tackle all but the gnarliest terrain. The shape & construction balance the requirements for skiing faster & more aggressively with those needed for softer snow or skiing at a more relaxed pace. It will grip & respond when it's pushed but it isn't going to punish the legs when you want to ease off. Overview Shape 96mm in the waist with a 17m radius (178cm) make this an excellent all rounder, capable of dealing with any snow. Stable & wide enough to deal with soft or mixed conditions and still lay down medium & long radius turns on piste.  Tapered tips & tails improve the handling in soft & variable snow. Rocker The Camox Freebird uses a progressive front rocker with a slight rear rocker & medium camber underfoot. This gives excellent pivot control & maoneuvrability with good planeing too. The slight rise on the tail helps turn completion without interferring with skin placement or the ability to place the tail in the snow. The camber improves stability & the nose rocker makes turning easier whatever the conditions. Core A paulownia wood core has excellent strength to weight characteristics & ensures good energy. This is reinforced with Titanal in the binding area to add strength & exra torsional rigidity for edge grip, without over-stiffening the ski. Overall, this core set-up helps the Camox Freebird feel a bit more forgiving than the Navis Freebird. Construction The cap sidewall mix offers the best of both. The cap sections at the tip & tail increase durability & help with ease in & out of the turn. The sidewall improves the grip & precision. This combination works well on a 97mm ski as it allows strong skiing on firm snow & isn't over-responsive when the conditions get difficult or soft. Key Featurese B tester’s comments: Mark (Ski Trainer) The perfect blend of all mountain performance & lightness. It didn't feel overbearing yet there's plenty of power & grip for eager skiers who want to rip everywhere. It's light enough for a good skin up too. With a Shift or Kingpin you have the ultimate in versatility. Technical Specifications Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g)16613296113171375172133961131714501781339611417150018313596115171600 General Information Skier Ability: Advanced/expert Terrain Type: Backcountry Rocker: Tip/ Tail Rocker Radius: Medium Base: Sintered Bindings: Ski sold flat DIN: n/a Construction: Semi Sidewall Core: Wood, Carbon Demo: N/ASizing Description: Go shorter for reduced weight & quicker climbing properties, chose a longer length for more floatation & stability. ...
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£390.00
The Black Crows Camox Freebird is the most popular model in their very successful Freebird line-up. It's a backcountry ski that perfectly balances the demand for performance with comfortable handling which, with the 96mm waist & the tip & tail rocker, makes it super versatile. The paulownia wood core ensures the weight is kept down without affecting the strength & is reinforced with Titanal in the binding area for increased torsional rigidity & edge grip. It's light enough for multi-day tours & it has the ski ability to keep up with pretty much any mid 90mm waisted model. Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type The Freebird is the lighter version of the standard Camox & is a verstaile backcountry option, designed to be paired up with a hike enabled binding. It has the right mix of grip & comfortable handling to be happy in everything from steeper, firmer slopes to gentler & softer conditions. If you want to charge & prefer trickier terrain then check out the Navis Freebird, but if you need one ski to do everything & that you can relax on as well, then the Camox is the ideal choice. Skier Type It's for backcountry skiers who want to be in every type of snow & tackle all but the gnarliest terrain. The shape & construction balance the requirements for skiing faster & more aggressively with those needed for softer snow or skiing at a more relaxed pace. It will grip & respond when it's pushed but it isn't going to punish the legs when you want to ease off. Overview Shape 96mm in the waist with a 17m radius (178cm) make this an excellent all rounder, capable of dealing with any snow. Stable & wide enough to deal with soft or mixed conditions and still lay down medium & long radius turns on piste.  Tapered tips & tails improve the handling in soft & variable snow. Rocker The Camox Freebird uses a progressive front rocker with a slight rear rocker & medium camber underfoot. This gives excellent pivot control & maoneuvrability with good planeing too. The slight rise on the tail helps turn completion without interferring with skin placement or the ability to place the tail in the snow. The camber improves stability & the nose rocker makes turning easier whatever the conditions. Core A paulownia wood core has excellent strength to weight characteristics & ensures good energy. This is reinforced with Titanal in the binding area to add strength & exra torsional rigidity for edge grip, without over-stiffening the ski. Overall, this core set-up helps the Camox Freebird feel a bit more forgiving than the Navis Freebird. Construction The cap sidewall mix offers the best of both. The cap sections at the tip & tail increase durability & help with ease in & out of the turn. The sidewall improves the grip & precision. This combination works well on a 97mm ski as it allows strong skiing on firm snow & isn't over-responsive when the conditions get difficult or soft. Key Featurese B tester’s comments: Mark (Ski Trainer) The perfect blend of all mountain performance & lightness. It didn't feel overbearing yet there's plenty of power & grip for eager skiers who want to rip everywhere. It's light enough for a good skin up too. With a Shift or Kingpin you have the ultimate in versatility. Technical Specifications Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g)16613296113171375172133961131714501781339611417150018313596115171600 General Information Skier Ability: Advanced/expert Terrain Type: Backcountry Rocker: Tip/ Tail Rocker Radius: Medium Base: Sintered Bindings: Ski sold flat DIN: n/a Construction: Semi Sidewall Core: Wood, Carbon Demo: N/ASizing Description: Go shorter for reduced weight & quicker climbing properties, chose a longer length for more floatation & stability. ...
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£580.00
Black Crow’s  Camox has freestyle DNA & an all-condition design, making it a playful but not soft, freeride & all mountain ski. There’s no metal in the build but a solid construction,  and a shape that keeps the effective edge long,  means it has plenty of control for stronger skiers. On piste it isn’t afraid of speed & will lay down medium & long turns as well as popping off hits & bumps. Off-piste & the mix of stability & manoeuvrability makes it shine, whether turning through powder or dealing with old snow, on wide open slopes or in tighter,  more controlled situations.  Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type The Camox is a genuine all rounder, happy to carve & play on pistes all day or to head off-piste & explore whatever snow you’ll find. In medium & long turns on groomers you can dial up the speed & the grip won’t let you down at all. Then,  because there’s no metal,  it isn’t over-stiff or over-precise when skiing off-piste & manoeuvrability becomes more important, especially as the terrain or conditions get trickier.  It won’t match the float of wider,  more rockered models but it will leave them in its trail away from the powder. Skier Type Advanced all condition skiers looking for a strong but playful ski will definitely enjoy the Camox. There’s no metal in here, so the flex is a bit softer than some skis around the same width that would have it, but for a ski with this kind of construction it feels nicely solid. It’s not an especially forgving ski so won’t suit intermediates particularly well. For decent skiers it strikes a good balance between grip & control for carving on pistes & manoeuvrability for skiing all mountain.  Overview Shape 97mm in the waist with a 20m radius (180cm) make this an excellent all rounder, capable of dealing with any snow. Stable & wide enough to handle soft or mixed conditions and still lay down medium & long radius turns on piste.  The contact points sit further into the tip & tail than a Captis & this makes it more positive in & out of the turn,  adding extra grip as the contact length is longer.  It’s freestyle DNA is seen in the partial twin tip design at the tail that allows a smoother turn release & adds to the playful feel of the ski. Rocker Double Rocker uses a rocker at the tip & tail with medium classic camber underfoot. The rocker helps with control in rougher snow & improves manoeuvrability. The camber helps with grip & response. Core A poplar wood core ensures good durability & energy. Construction The cap sidewall mix offers the best of both. The cap sections at the tip & tail increase durability & help with ease in & out of the turn. The sidewall improves the grip & precision. This combination works well on a 97mm ski as it allows strong skiing on firm snow & isn’t over-responsive when the conditions get difficult or soft. Key Featurese B tester’s comments: Mark (Trainer)  These feel great in such a mixture of conditions & speeds. Fast on the groomer or a little slower just off the side or a bit beyond. Perfect for anyone wanting to get more adventurous. Technical Specifications Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g)1741299711720180130971182018251861319711920 General Information Skier Ability: Advanced/expert Terrain Type: Freeride Rocker: Tip/ Tail Rocker Radius: Long Base: Sintered Bindings: n/a DIN: n/a Construction: Mini Cap Full Sidewall Core: Wood Demo: No Sizing Description: Forehead to over head height. The increased length ensures better grip, stability & floatation & is essential to making the ski work to its full potential. Large rockers at the tip mean it is important not to size down. ...
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£580.00
Black Crow's  Camox has freestyle DNA & an all-condition design, making it a playful but not soft, freeride & all mountain ski. There's no metal in the build but a solid construction,  and a shape that keeps the effective edge long,  means it has plenty of control for stronger skiers. On piste it isn't afraid of speed & will lay down medium & long turns as well as popping off hits & bumps. Off-piste & the mix of stability & manoeuvrability makes it shine, whether turning through powder or dealing with old snow, on wide open slopes or in tighter,  more controlled situations.  Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type The Camox is a genuine all rounder, happy to carve & play on pistes all day or to head off-piste & explore whatever snow you'll find. In medium & long turns on groomers you can dial up the speed & the grip won't let you down at all. Then,  because there's no metal,  it isn't over-stiff or over-precise when skiing off-piste & manoeuvrability becomes more important, especially as the terrain or conditions get trickier.  It won't match the float of wider,  more rockered models but it will leave them in its trail away from the powder. Skier Type Advanced all condition skiers looking for a strong but playful ski will definitely enjoy the Camox. There's no metal in here, so the flex is a bit softer than some skis around the same width that would have it, but for a ski with this kind of construction it feels nicely solid. It's not an especially forgving ski so won't suit intermediates particularly well. For decent skiers it strikes a good balance between grip & control for carving on pistes & manoeuvrability for skiing all mountain.  Overview Shape 97mm in the waist with a 20m radius (180cm) make this an excellent all rounder, capable of dealing with any snow. Stable & wide enough to handle soft or mixed conditions and still lay down medium & long radius turns on piste.  The contact points sit further into the tip & tail than a Captis & this makes it more positive in & out of the turn,  adding extra grip as the contact length is longer.  It's freestyle DNA is seen in the partial twin tip design at the tail that allows a smoother turn release & adds to the playful feel of the ski. Rocker Double Rocker uses a rocker at the tip & tail with medium classic camber underfoot. The rocker helps with control in rougher snow & improves manoeuvrability. The camber helps with grip & response. Core A poplar wood core ensures good durability & energy. Construction The cap sidewall mix offers the best of both. The cap sections at the tip & tail increase durability & help with ease in & out of the turn. The sidewall improves the grip & precision. This combination works well on a 97mm ski as it allows strong skiing on firm snow & isn't over-responsive when the conditions get difficult or soft. Key Featurese B tester’s comments: Mark (Trainer)  These feel great in such a mixture of conditions & speeds. Fast on the groomer or a little slower just off the side or a bit beyond. Perfect for anyone wanting to get more adventurous. Technical Specifications Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g)174129971172017251801309711820182518613197119202000 General Information Skier Ability: Advanced/expert Terrain Type: Freeride Rocker: Tip/ Tail Rocker Radius: Long Base: Sintered Bindings: Ski sold flat DIN: n/a Construction: Mini Cap Full Sidewall Core: Wood Demo: No Sizing Description: Forehead to over head height. The increased length ensures better grip, stability & floatation & is essential to making the ski work to its full potential. Large rockers at the tip mean it is important not to size down. ...
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Black Crows Camox Freebird Skis 2017 / 2018

Black Crows skis have a reputation for power and edge grip, and this lighter Freebird version of the Camox loses none of the performance. 97mm underfoot is ideal for all conditions; tip rocker and a light tail rise improve the handling further.

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Black Crows skis have a reputation for power & edge grip, & this lighter Freebird version of the Camox loses none of the performance. 97mm underfoot is ideal for all conditions; tip rocker & a light tail rise improve the handling further.

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