CAMOX: AGILE GOAT.
For those wondering, the Camox from Black Crows is still legit. This is an all-mountain ski that can rip through a variety of terrain and snow conditions surprisingly well considering how playful the ski is. Its nimble shape is accompanied by a freestyle-inspired profile that floats well without sacrificing all of the grip on hard pack or groomers, making the Camox a great East Coast daily driver if that's where you ski while having enough width to handle softer, deeper snow if you ski out west or like to hunt for fresh snow on the East Coast. Its light weight construction makes dumping speed easy, turn initiation smooth, and hopping from bump to bump a breeze. Why not throw in a park lap or two to spice things up, the Camox can handle it. This is a more playful, nimble, quick-feeling ski, so if you're looking for something to push harder or more aggressively, carve on groomers, and like higher speeds all the time, the Black Crows Justis or Serpo might be better suited for you. But if you like playful, snappy, energetic, and versatile; Camox is epic. For a ski with a ton of freestyle DNA, it has just enough substance underfoot to keep you confident on less than desirable terrain.
Who is this ski for? Skiers with a more playful style that like to explore all the terrain a resort might have to offer, regardless of coast—skiers who tend to gravitate towards softer snow but need some grip for icier conditions.
Who isn't this ski for? Skiers who spend all day on groomers that like a precise and powerful ski for carving.
Tech Specs
If you don't know where you'll be spending your ski day and you have a more playful style you'll love the Camox. It's quick and lively underfoot making it easy to pivot and maneuver through tight terrain but it has enough camber and strength underfoot to