Black Crows skis with the Cor moniker come from the more eccentric side of the press.

The ski has a totally unique-looking shape, pulling ideas from across the ski spectrum.

With a swallowtail just for flair.

Black Crows Mirus Cor

Its unlike pretty much any other ski on the market.

Comparisons are naturally going to be made to the Line Blade with a ski like theMirus Cor.

I actually cant stand the concept of a swallowtail having any use!

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Certain shapes are exceptions to this but I cant understand any powder ski that has a swallowtail for example.

But then you have something that you’ve got the option to attack with, something more aerial.

The contrast between all-mountain skis and the Mirus Cor is big.

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When I ride park on them I feel like I reach obstacles way more spontaneously than Im used to.

Thats super fun and refreshing because you could find lines that you didnt know existed.

They have quite a lot of rocker and they are flexy so its great for swerving for sure.

Tight, full commitment, high consequence street spots have become a staple of Remcos skiing of late.

For butters, they seem really responsive too.

Whats awesome about the Cor ideology is that each ski comes with a roll of the dice.

More brands should have an arm of their ski department aimed at producing slightly whacky, hybrid-designed skis.

The honesty of the Cor suffix is something I think we can all get behind.

Speaking of honesty, Julien also talks openly about the shortcomings of the design.

He also suggests they might be a bit soft for jumps.

They seem to be the truest iteration yet of skateboarding/snowboardings fun shapes in the ski world.

The ski offers a broad scope of riding styles, a mishmash of the things we love in skiing.

What screams soul skiing more than laying trenches and getting jibby?

Listen to more of what Julien Regnier has to say on the skihere.

-Brought to you in part by Black Crows-