
2026 Black Crows Camox Skis with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings
The new 2026 Black Crows Camox with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings enters its fourth generation as a reimagined all-mountain twin that’s more refined, intuitive, and energetic than ever before. With a 97 mm waist and a balanced twin rocker profile, the new Camox is designed to handle everything the resort can throw at you—from groomers and glades to bumps and bowls. We paired the Camox with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.
Why we like it:
The Camox finds that perfect middle ground between fun and function. It’s nimble enough for quick pivots and tree runs, yet stable enough to hold speed on firmer terrain. That versatility, paired with a fresh design update, makes this one of the most well-rounded skis in the all-mountain category.
Who it's for:
A great pick for intermediate to expert skiers seeking a daily driver that blends maneuverability with confidence. If you like to switch between carving hardpack and cruising through variable snow with ease, the Camox delivers every time.
Highlights:
Built around a poplar core with ash underfoot and fiberglass reinforcement, the Camox offers an energetic yet damp ride that inspires confidence. A shortened turning radius and subtly straight sidecut give it excellent edge initiation and hold, while the twin rocker profile allows for smooth smearing and surfy pivoting in tight terrain. The redesigned flex makes it easier to engage at slower speeds, enhancing forgiveness without losing power. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission
Things to consider:
If you prefer a stiff, directional ski built purely for charging, the Camox might feel a bit too playful. It thrives in variety but isn’t built for bulldozing through terrain at Mach speed.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Camox skis true to length. Skiers who love tight trees or want max agility may consider sizing down, while those looking to push the speed envelope can comfortably size up.
The new 2026 Black Crows Camox with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings enters its fourth generation as a reimagined all-mountain twin that’s more refined, intuitive, and energetic than ever before. With a 97 mm waist and a balanced twin rocker profile, the new Camox is designed to handle everything the resort can throw at you—from groomers and glades to bumps and bowls. We paired the Camox with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.
Why we like it:
The Camox finds that perfect middle ground between fun and function. It’s nimble enough for quick pivots and tree runs, yet stable enough to hold speed on firmer terrain. That versatility, paired with a fresh design update, makes this one of the most well-rounded skis in the all-mountain category.
Who it's for:
A great pick for intermediate to expert skiers seeking a daily driver that blends maneuverability with confidence. If you like to switch between carving hardpack and cruising through variable snow with ease, the Camox delivers every time.
Highlights:
Built around a poplar core with ash underfoot and fiberglass reinforcement, the Camox offers an energetic yet damp ride that inspires confidence. A shortened turning radius and subtly straight sidecut give it excellent edge initiation and hold, while the twin rocker profile allows for smooth smearing and surfy pivoting in tight terrain. The redesigned flex makes it easier to engage at slower speeds, enhancing forgiveness without losing power. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission
Things to consider:
If you prefer a stiff, directional ski built purely for charging, the Camox might feel a bit too playful. It thrives in variety but isn’t built for bulldozing through terrain at Mach speed.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Camox skis true to length. Skiers who love tight trees or want max agility may consider sizing down, while those looking to push the speed envelope can comfortably size up.
Description
The new 2026 Black Crows Camox with Salomon Strive 14 GW Bindings enters its fourth generation as a reimagined all-mountain twin that’s more refined, intuitive, and energetic than ever before. With a 97 mm waist and a balanced twin rocker profile, the new Camox is designed to handle everything the resort can throw at you—from groomers and glades to bumps and bowls. We paired the Camox with the Strive 14 because of this binding’s well known reputation for safety, reliability, and ease of use. Featuring an LDN toe piece that optimizes contact and response, these bindings integrate seamlessly with boots and skis, allowing for a natural flex and balanced stance, making them the perfect choice to pair with this ski.
Why we like it:
The Camox finds that perfect middle ground between fun and function. It’s nimble enough for quick pivots and tree runs, yet stable enough to hold speed on firmer terrain. That versatility, paired with a fresh design update, makes this one of the most well-rounded skis in the all-mountain category.
Who it's for:
A great pick for intermediate to expert skiers seeking a daily driver that blends maneuverability with confidence. If you like to switch between carving hardpack and cruising through variable snow with ease, the Camox delivers every time.
Highlights:
Built around a poplar core with ash underfoot and fiberglass reinforcement, the Camox offers an energetic yet damp ride that inspires confidence. A shortened turning radius and subtly straight sidecut give it excellent edge initiation and hold, while the twin rocker profile allows for smooth smearing and surfy pivoting in tight terrain. The redesigned flex makes it easier to engage at slower speeds, enhancing forgiveness without losing power. The Strive 14 GW, with its lightweight build and low-profile chassis, delivers a smooth and responsive ride all day long. It remains nimble in deep snow and light on your feet as the day progresses. The LDN Toe Pieces offer a low stand height, optimizing power transfer and improving the connection to your skis. The Automatic Toe Adaption feature effortlessly adjusts to GripWalk boots without the need for manual adjustments. Additionally, the Snow Scrapers on the toe pieces effectively remove snow and ice, ensuring a secure fit that enhances both safety and performance for direct power transmission
Things to consider:
If you prefer a stiff, directional ski built purely for charging, the Camox might feel a bit too playful. It thrives in variety but isn’t built for bulldozing through terrain at Mach speed.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Camox skis true to length. Skiers who love tight trees or want max agility may consider sizing down, while those looking to push the speed envelope can comfortably size up.





















