

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""If you want a touring ski that thrives in deep snow but doesn’t feel like a boat in tight terrain, the Draco Freebird is it. The 110mm waist floats beautifully, and the added rocker makes them quick to pivot without losing downhill power.""When winter’s storm cycles stack up, we want a touring ski that can float, slash, and still keep pace on the skin track. Enter the Draco Freebird—the widest ski in Black Crows’ touring lineup. Its 110mm waist, generous double rocker, and slight camber underfoot deliver both effortless powder float and confident edge hold when conditions firm up. A paulownia and poplar core balances uphill efficiency with downhill stability, while the smooth, predictable flex makes the Draco approachable in tight trees and technical lines. Replacing the Ferox in the lineup, it sports a refined tip shape and more balanced sidecut for improved maneuverability. Whether it’s blower powder or spring slush, the Draco Freebird is built for those who chase soft snow beyond the resort boundary."
Price: $839.30 from Backcountry
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| $839.30 | Visit Store |
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This ski is my daily driver for big-mountain days. It’s wide enough to float in powder, yet still stable and confident when I’m blasting through chopped snow or carving groomers. The double rocker keeps it...