Black Crows Skis

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Black Crows is a French independent high end ski brand based in Chamonix, France that designs skis, poles and technical outerwear. [1]

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History

Black Crows was founded in 2006 by French professional skiers Camille Jaccoux and Bruno Compagnet, along with ski industry leader Christophe Villemin. [2] Black Crows were born out of a desire to collide beauty and efficiency into skis.

Products

Black Crows launched its first skis - the Corvus - in 2006. [3] Since then, Black Crows has developed a range of skis for different skiers and styles. [4] Black Crows is known for their high-altitude skis. [5] In 2012 Black Crows launched the freebird range for ski touring, in 2013 its first range of ski poles, [6] in 2014 its first women's range, birdie, [7] and in 2015, Black Crows presented its first outerwear range, Corpus. [8]

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References

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  5. "Black Crows Camox | POWDER Magazine". POWDER Magazine. 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2017-01-23.
  6. Moisy, Pauline (21 November 2013). "Chamonix : Black Crows entre dans la cour des grands" [Chamonix: Black Crows enter the big leagues]. Le Dauphiné libéré (in French). Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  7. Hardy, Chloe (December 2014). "Black Crows Launch Female-Specific Ski Range". CoolerLifestyle.com.
  8. hptp://www.epictv.com/media/podcast/the-black-crows-corpus-outerwear-video-review---ispo-2015-%7C-epictv-gear-geek/601366