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Black Crows Solis

By PTO Team, Based on official specs and professional review consensus · Spec analysis + review consensus (Pick-a-Ski, The High Route, Gear Patrol, TGR) on this ski ·

Carving5Park1Playful.4Forgive.3Stabili.9Powder6
Carving5
Park1
Playfulness4
Forgiveness3
Stability9
Powder6

The take

Built for the fall line. The Solis does not want to turn -- it wants to go straight down.

The Solis is unlike anything else in the Black Crows lineup. Where every other ski emphasizes playfulness, the Solis is a purpose-built steep-skiing tool. Titanal underfoot, carbon reinforcement, paulownia/poplar core, and a 25m radius -- designed for couloirs, steep faces, and firm snow where edge hold and fall-line stability matter above all else.

The titanal plate gives real bite on hard snow and wind buff. The long radius discourages quick turns and encourages deliberate, controlled fall-line skiing. The progressive tail is supportive without being hooky, so you can release into the next turn without getting bucked.

This is a specialist. On groomers it feels slow and unresponsive -- 100mm and 25m radius make for awkward piste skiing. In soft powder it is adequate but not a floater. Its world is steep, firm, technical terrain where confidence and edge control matter more than anything.

Only two lengths (173/180) -- you are meant to ski it short for maneuverability in technical terrain.

Bindings we'd pair with it

Mount point: Flat mount. Our pick: Look Pivot 15 GW.

  • Look Pivot 15 GWSteep terrain / big mountain

    Best retention in the business. You do not want a pre-release on a 50-degree face.

  • Marker Griffon 13 IDVersatile freeride

    Solid mid-DIN for occasional in-bounds use.

  • Marker Jester 16 IDAggressive / heavy skiers

    High DIN for big, aggressive skiers who push hard in steep terrain.

DIN 13-14 minimum. This ski is for committed terrain.