The Atris Birdie has long been the backbone of Black Crows’ big-mountain lineup, and the 25/26 update refines everything that has made it a favorite among freeride-driven skiers. With its 105 mm waist, progressive shape, and confident personality, it strikes that rare balance between reliable stability at speed and joyful agility in soft, variable, and mixed conditions. It’s built for skiers who want a single ski that can charge open faces one moment and thread technical terrain the next—always with composure, precision, and a smooth, predictable ride.
The double rocker design gives the Atris Birdie its signature maneuverability, allowing quick pivots, surfy turns, and effortless transitions in deeper snow. Underfoot, the classic medium camber ensures dependable edge hold when firm snow demands precision, while delivering a lively, energetic feel that responds beautifully to skier input. A slightly straighter 19–20 m radius enhances high-speed stability without dulling the ski’s playful side, creating a platform that is as comfortable arcing big turns as it is slipping into tight lines or weaving through mixed terrain.
With a firm, constant flex, a lively poplar/fiberglass core, and full ABS sidewalls for consistent power transmission, the Atris Birdie is built to feel trustworthy no matter the snowpack. Progressive tip floatation adds confidence in soft snow, smoothing out turn initiation and helping the ski stay composed when transitioning from deep pockets to wind-affected or tracked-out zones. Semi-cap construction keeps weight reasonable while preserving durability for big-mountain environments.
For skiers who want a freeride ski that can truly do it all—powder, windbuff, chop, groomers, steeps—the Atris Birdie continues to stand as one of the most intuitive, rewarding, and versatile choices in the category.
105 mm Waist Width
Provides reliable float in powder while maintaining all-mountain versatility.
Double Rocker Profile
Enhances maneuverability, pivot control, and ease of turn initiation.
Classic Medium Camber
Ensures edge stability, consistent grip, and balanced ski-to-snow contact.
Slightly Straight 19–20 m Radius
Improves stability at speed while keeping the ski lively and adaptable.
Progressive Tip Floatation
Smooth, predictable turn entry and effortless lift in deep snow.
Firm, Consistent Flex
Delivers strong stability and confidence in variable terrain.
Poplar/Fiberglass Core
Lightweight, responsive, and dependable for all-conditions performance.
Semi-Cap Construction with ABS Sidewalls
Strong edge durability and smooth power transfer across snow types.
-8 cm Mounting Point
Balanced blend of freeride stability and playful pivoting.
Width: 105 mm
Weight: 1950 g (per ski)
Radius: 19 m
Mounting Point: –8 cm
Construction: Semi-cap
Sidewalls: Full ABS
Core: Poplar / Fiberglass
Drilling: 3.5 mm x 9 mm
Profile: Double Rocker, Classic Medium Camber
Tip Floatation: Progressive