the program
An energetic, alpine-style, freeride ski-touring ski to keep you in your touring boots all year long (we recommend taking them off for driving though).
With a decent width, alpine drive and a front progressive rocker, the Corvus Freebird strikes the perfect balance for hunters of far-off slopes.
For me the Corvus Freebird is the ultimate blend of agility and stability. Deceivingly light, it doesn't ski like a light ski. The Corvus Freebird delighted me when I pushed them hard in big, fast turns but I have equally enjoyed them on mellow tours when guiding clients. Tom Grant
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nitty gritty
- Wide width: 109 mm waist.
- Front progressive rocker and lightly tapered sidecut: great carving stability.
- Long classic camber: classic camber underfoot with extensive ski/snow contact for alpine-style turns.
- Progressive tail: less tail washout and easier pivot initiation.
- Weight: 3600g/pair @175cm - 3800g/pair @183cm - 3850g/pair @188cm.
radius(in meters): 21 m
short
medium
long
looong
width(in millimeters): 109 mm
narrow
medium
mid-fat
fat
profile: beak and a half: progressive rocker in the tip, camber underfoot, slightly raised tail.
tip rocker
mounting point
contact length
tail rocker
22%
- 10 cm
66%
12%
The Corvus Freebird is for you if
you like charging after climbing.
size details
- 155-160cm | 5'0" - 5'2"
- Relaxed: - , Agressive: -
- 160-165cm | 5'2" - 5'4"
- Relaxed: - , Agressive: -
- 165-170cm | 5'4" - 5'6"
- Relaxed: - , Agressive: 175cm
- 170-175cm | 5'6" - 5'7"
- Relaxed: 175cm, Agressive: 183cm
- 175-180cm | 5'7" - 5'9"
- Relaxed: 175cm, Agressive: 183cm
- 180-185cm | 5'9" - 6'0"
- Relaxed: 175cm, Agressive: 183cm or 188cm
- 185-190cm | 6'0" - 6'2"
- Relaxed: 183cm, Agressive: 188cm
- 190-195cm | 6'2" - 6'4"
- Relaxed: 183cm, Agressive: 188cm
- tip
- 14.0 cm
- waist
- 10.9 cm
- tail
- 12.3 cm
- radius
- 21 m
- tip
- 13.9 cm
- waist
- 10.9 cm
- tail
- 12.2 cm
- radius
- 21 m
- tip
- 13.6 cm
- waist
- 10.9 cm
- tail
- 12.0 cm
- radius
- 21 m
awards
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One ski for everything (resort + backcountry)
It’s still a solid option for skiers looking for a strong, more traditional 50/50 ski, or a very powerful dedicated touring ski. Blister Recommended 19-20 -
recommended 2018 -2019 ski Blister Recommended
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The corvus has the heart of a big-mountain charger and the backcountry chops of a lighter ski, with a carbon-fiberglass layer under a wood core. Outside gear of the year 2016