By Alice Ivey
The Black Crows Atris is a versatile freeride ski designed to balance playfulness with stability, catering to a wide range of skiing conditions. Its 105 mm waist and double rocker profile make it a go-to choice for adventurous skiers.
Constructed with a poplar wood core and fiberglass laminate, the Atris is built to be durable and responsive. The ski’s lightweight design ensures agility without compromising strength, making it suitable for various snow conditions.
On snow, the Atris excels in mixed terrain, offering a lively and agile ride. Its traditional camber underfoot provides reliable edge grip on firmer snow, while the double rocker enhances maneuverability in soft and variable conditions.
With a turn radius of 20 meters and a weight of approximately 1,950 grams per ski (184 cm length), the Atris offers a well-rounded performance. Its mount point of -8 cm from true center strikes a balance between playfulness and stability.
The Atris’s strengths lie in its versatility, playful nature, and ability to handle diverse conditions. However, it may not excel in very icy or deep powder conditions, where more specialized skis would perform better. Additionally, it may lack the stability of heavier skis at very high speeds.
Skiers seeking alternatives might consider the Black Crows Navis for a narrower, touring-friendly option or the Corvus for a stiffer and more aggressive ride suited to high-speed descents. Each caters to different skiing styles and preferences.
Overall, the Black Crows Atris is an excellent choice for skiers seeking a fun and dependable freeride ski. Whether carving groomers or exploring off-piste terrain, the Atris delivers a lively and confident ride.