How to Choose Downhill Skis

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The mid-fat, all-terrain men's black crows Camox skis are known for their tolerance and playfulness—not to mention their handling, accessibility and versatility.
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Best Use | Downhill Skiing |
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Ski Terrain | Groomed and powder |
Waist Width | 97 millimeters |
Ski Camber | Tip and Tail Rocker |
Tail Type | Partial Twin |
Core | Poplar wood |
Bindings Included | No |
Boot Sole Compatibility | Bindings Not Included |
Gender | Men's |
Weight (Pair) | 8 lbs. 0.8 oz. |
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The ski is pretty decent on the groomers and can give you back some power when carving. Its not a dedicated carving ski so it is not going to give you insane G's. You can carve about 80+ precent as good as a race/piste ski. Taking it up to speed the ski was solid at 40mph and probably had more head room but I wasn't able to find the point of chattering. When taking the ski off piste/trail the ski performed well in the trees thanks to the tail rocker its easy to release, pop, around and turn tight. The ski had good performance in the powder and didn't sink easily. If you want to ski insane deep pow (multiple feet of fresh snow) their are better, wider options but if you mostly ski resort and side country then this should give you enough float.