The 2023 Black Crows Minus Cor, an all-mountain ski. A preview of Black Crows piste-oriented all-mountain ski, plus weight and full specs.
Riotous, unadultarated fun. The Mirus Cor is basically a slalom ski shape plonked in the middle of a zero-camber twintip and it is exactly as much fun as that sounds. It has some metal in there which keeps it damp feeling while the sidecut provides energy through the turn. I haven't skied a ski like it... ever. It cuts loose easily thanks to the rocker, but on decent pistes at least, you can body carve so hard you can get your armpit on the snow. In the park, it's soft enough to butter and super quick. You probably wouldn't want it for big jumps and you certainly wouldn't want to ruin the edges on rails, but if you for some reason did, it would work great. They're pretty expensive and for heavier skiers, they might be a bit soft, but if you're my sort of size (175cm/69kg (5'9/145lbs) they are a dream quiver ski. If you can afford them you should buy a pair because they are insanely fun. - @Twig
Sizes: 168, 173, 178, 184 cm
Dimensions: 134 / 87 / 123 mm - 178
Radius: 13m - 178
Weight: 1800g /ski - 178
The 2022 Black Crows Mirus Cor is as mysterious as it looks. With the goal of creating a modern resort ski in mind, Black Crows has created a combination of float, playfulness, and carvability that is unparalleled. With an 89mm waist, it's quick edge to edge. The short 13 meter sidecut gives it a slalom like feel in any conditions. In softer snow, the wider tip helps them plane easily. The swallow tailed look and bright orange graphic also makes them the most eye catching ski on the mountain! Whether you're after a new resort ripper or want to add a cool ski to the quiver, the Mirus Cor is a great option!
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