

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This ski is my go-to for big backcountry missions when I still want a solid downhill feel. The poplar core and carbon-glass laminate keep it light on the climb, but the camber and titanal plate give it the kind of stability you’d expect from an inbounds charger.""We want a touring ski that climbs efficiently but doesn’t compromise when it’s time to descend, and the Corvus Freebird nails that balance. Its 107mm waist and directional camber deliver dependable edge hold and stability at speed, while the progressive front rocker smooths out turn initiation and adds float in soft snow. A poplar wood core paired with glass and carbon fibers offers a lightweight yet powerful platform, and a titanal binding reinforcement plate ensures durability with modern hybrid or tech bindings. Whether we’re skinning to a remote peak or dropping into steep, variable terrain, the Corvus Freebird keeps us confident from the first kick turn to the last turn down."
Price: $1149.00 from Backcountry
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| $1149.00 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Corvus is my go-to when conditions are steep, fast, or unpredictable. It’s incredibly stable at speed thanks to the titanal plate and long sidecut, but the double rocker still keeps it maneuverable when...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Corvus is my go-to when conditions are steep, fast, or unpredictable. It’s incredibly stable at speed thanks to the titanal plate and long sidecut, but the double rocker still keeps it maneuverable when...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Corvus is my go-to when conditions are steep, fast, or unpredictable. It’s incredibly stable at speed thanks to the titanal plate and long sidecut, but the double rocker still keeps it maneuverable when...