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2026 Black Crows Navis Freebird Skis

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2026 Black Crows Navis Freebird Skis

A staple in Black Crows’ touring lineup, the 2026 Navis Freebird continues to blend backcountry prowess with downhill confidence. At 102 mm underfoot, it’s wide enough for soft snow but maintains the edge hold and control needed for variable conditions and long alpine descents.

Why we like it:

It’s rare to find a ski that climbs with this much ease and still feels planted and smooth on the descent, what this translates to is an absolute backcountry weapon.

Who it's for:

Designed for intermediate to expert backcountry skiers who prioritize a strong downhill experience without sacrificing too much on the uphill. Best suited for big missions, wide-open terrain, and technical lines where confidence matters.

Highlights:

Built with a Poplar and Paulownia wood core reinforced by carbon, fiberglass and titanal underfoot, the Navis Freebird offers efficient touring performance with solid edge hold and stability at speed. The classic semi-cap construction, full ABS sidewalls, and a moderate front rocker give it impressive versatility across snow types. It maintains a directional, powerful character that favors longer radius turns and clean, assertive skiing.

Things to consider:

While it performs admirably across the board, its stiffer flex and longer turn radius may not suit skiers who prefer quick, nimble maneuvering or who spend more time in tight trees or low-angle terrain.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size. If you're prioritizing maneuverability on the uphill or in tighter terrain, consider sizing down. Otherwise, stick with your usual length to take advantage of their stability and power.

A staple in Black Crows’ touring lineup, the 2026 Navis Freebird continues to blend backcountry prowess with downhill confidence. At 102 mm underfoot, it’s wide enough for soft snow but maintains the edge hold and control needed for variable conditions and long alpine descents.

Why we like it:

It’s rare to find a ski that climbs with this much ease and still feels planted and smooth on the descent, what this translates to is an absolute backcountry weapon.

Who it's for:

Designed for intermediate to expert backcountry skiers who prioritize a strong downhill experience without sacrificing too much on the uphill. Best suited for big missions, wide-open terrain, and technical lines where confidence matters.

Highlights:

Built with a Poplar and Paulownia wood core reinforced by carbon, fiberglass and titanal underfoot, the Navis Freebird offers efficient touring performance with solid edge hold and stability at speed. The classic semi-cap construction, full ABS sidewalls, and a moderate front rocker give it impressive versatility across snow types. It maintains a directional, powerful character that favors longer radius turns and clean, assertive skiing.

Things to consider:

While it performs admirably across the board, its stiffer flex and longer turn radius may not suit skiers who prefer quick, nimble maneuvering or who spend more time in tight trees or low-angle terrain.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size. If you're prioritizing maneuverability on the uphill or in tighter terrain, consider sizing down. Otherwise, stick with your usual length to take advantage of their stability and power.

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2026 Black Crows Navis Freebird Skis

$999.00

$349.65

Description

A staple in Black Crows’ touring lineup, the 2026 Navis Freebird continues to blend backcountry prowess with downhill confidence. At 102 mm underfoot, it’s wide enough for soft snow but maintains the edge hold and control needed for variable conditions and long alpine descents.

Why we like it:

It’s rare to find a ski that climbs with this much ease and still feels planted and smooth on the descent, what this translates to is an absolute backcountry weapon.

Who it's for:

Designed for intermediate to expert backcountry skiers who prioritize a strong downhill experience without sacrificing too much on the uphill. Best suited for big missions, wide-open terrain, and technical lines where confidence matters.

Highlights:

Built with a Poplar and Paulownia wood core reinforced by carbon, fiberglass and titanal underfoot, the Navis Freebird offers efficient touring performance with solid edge hold and stability at speed. The classic semi-cap construction, full ABS sidewalls, and a moderate front rocker give it impressive versatility across snow types. It maintains a directional, powerful character that favors longer radius turns and clean, assertive skiing.

Things to consider:

While it performs admirably across the board, its stiffer flex and longer turn radius may not suit skiers who prefer quick, nimble maneuvering or who spend more time in tight trees or low-angle terrain.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size. If you're prioritizing maneuverability on the uphill or in tighter terrain, consider sizing down. Otherwise, stick with your usual length to take advantage of their stability and power.

2026 Black Crows Navis Freebird Skis | Ski Essentials