
2025 Black Crows Camox Birdie Skis
The Camox Birdie is an impressively versatile all-mountain ski that strikes a fantastic balance between performance and approachability. The lightweight construction and camber profile work in conjunction with shape to create a ski that offers a broad range of performance characteristics while being forgiving and maneuverable.
Why we like it:
This lightweight ski offers a little something for everyone, and appeals to a broad range of skier types and abilities.
Who it's for:
The Camox Birdie is intuitive and friendly enough for intermediate skiers to feel confident on. Advanced and expert skiers who have a more relaxed style will gravitate toward this ski’s accessible and high-performance feel. East Coast skiers will find this makes a great one ski quiver.
Highlights:
The beauty of the Camox Birdie lies in its simplicity in construction: Poplar wood and fiberglass compliment one another to create a very progressive flexing ski that’s powerful and stable while also remaining light weight and forgiving. The long turn radius provides stability at speed, and thanks to the tapered shape and softer flex of the ski, it’s just as easy to make short, quick turns.
Things to consider:
Heavier and more aggressive skiers may find the ceiling on the Camox Birdie, and will likely prefer a ski constructed with metal. Those on the frontside performance end of the all-mountain category should look elsewhere, as these sit on the freeride end of the category.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.
The Camox Birdie is an impressively versatile all-mountain ski that strikes a fantastic balance between performance and approachability. The lightweight construction and camber profile work in conjunction with shape to create a ski that offers a broad range of performance characteristics while being forgiving and maneuverable.
Why we like it:
This lightweight ski offers a little something for everyone, and appeals to a broad range of skier types and abilities.
Who it's for:
The Camox Birdie is intuitive and friendly enough for intermediate skiers to feel confident on. Advanced and expert skiers who have a more relaxed style will gravitate toward this ski’s accessible and high-performance feel. East Coast skiers will find this makes a great one ski quiver.
Highlights:
The beauty of the Camox Birdie lies in its simplicity in construction: Poplar wood and fiberglass compliment one another to create a very progressive flexing ski that’s powerful and stable while also remaining light weight and forgiving. The long turn radius provides stability at speed, and thanks to the tapered shape and softer flex of the ski, it’s just as easy to make short, quick turns.
Things to consider:
Heavier and more aggressive skiers may find the ceiling on the Camox Birdie, and will likely prefer a ski constructed with metal. Those on the frontside performance end of the all-mountain category should look elsewhere, as these sit on the freeride end of the category.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.
Original: $869.95
-65%$869.95
$304.48Description
The Camox Birdie is an impressively versatile all-mountain ski that strikes a fantastic balance between performance and approachability. The lightweight construction and camber profile work in conjunction with shape to create a ski that offers a broad range of performance characteristics while being forgiving and maneuverable.
Why we like it:
This lightweight ski offers a little something for everyone, and appeals to a broad range of skier types and abilities.
Who it's for:
The Camox Birdie is intuitive and friendly enough for intermediate skiers to feel confident on. Advanced and expert skiers who have a more relaxed style will gravitate toward this ski’s accessible and high-performance feel. East Coast skiers will find this makes a great one ski quiver.
Highlights:
The beauty of the Camox Birdie lies in its simplicity in construction: Poplar wood and fiberglass compliment one another to create a very progressive flexing ski that’s powerful and stable while also remaining light weight and forgiving. The long turn radius provides stability at speed, and thanks to the tapered shape and softer flex of the ski, it’s just as easy to make short, quick turns.
Things to consider:
Heavier and more aggressive skiers may find the ceiling on the Camox Birdie, and will likely prefer a ski constructed with metal. Those on the frontside performance end of the all-mountain category should look elsewhere, as these sit on the freeride end of the category.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski true to size.




















