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Men's · freeride · directional

Black Crows Atris

4 available lengths: 172, 178, 184, 190 cm
$899 MSRP
Black Crows Atris — topsheet
The read

A directional freeride ski built around a 105mm waist and a poplar-fiberglass construction with no metal, it carries a long-radius bias and sits heavier than most freeride skis in the catalog. The rocker-camber-rocker profile aids float and turn initiation while the firm, constant flex and straight sidecut favor stability at speed over quick pivoting. It suits a committed, powerful skier who prioritizes big-mountain versatility and powder performance across varied conditions.

Where it sits across every ski we carry

Waist 105 mm
Narrower · firmer-snow Wider · powder
Weight 1,800–2,150 g
Lighter · playful Heavier · damp & planted
Turn radius 20.0 m
Shorter · quick & nimble Longer · stable at speed
Tip taper 31–35 mm
Straighter · grippy More taper · loose

Specs & what they mean

What the Atris's numbers add up to, as a model — the three things that define how it skis.

Turn & shape

A long 20.0-meter radius is built for open, sweeping turns that want room to run; a moderate taper keeps the shovel engaged for hold at speed rather than quickness.

Stability & dampness

Built without metal on a poplar wood core, it's lighter and livelier underfoot — easy to release from a turn and quick edge to edge. At 1,975 g it stays light and maneuverable.

Float & width

At 105 mm it's a wide, soft-snow ski built to float and plane more than to carve hardpack. Rocker at tip and tail lets it smear and release easily, while the camber underfoot keeps an edge.
Metal
None
Core
Poplar wood core
Rocker
Rocker camber rocker
Tail
Not published
Recommended binding
Not published
By length — exact specs for each size
Spec 172 cm178 cm184 cm190 cm
Tip (mm) 136.0138.0138.0140.0
Waist (mm) 105.0105.0105.0105.0
Tail (mm) 122.0122.0122.0123.0
Radius (m) 20.020.020.020.0
Weight (g) 1,8001,9501,9752,150

Common questions

How much does the Atris weigh?

Per ski, the Atris weighs 1,800–2,150 g across its lengths (1,800 g at 172 cm, 1,950 g at 178 cm, 1,975 g at 184 cm, 2,150 g at 190 cm).

What is the Atris's turn radius?

The Atris has a 20.0 m turn radius.

Similar freeride skis

Other freeride skis near this waist. Open a ski, or compare it head-to-head.