Looking for a single Nocta ski 190cm, Newest version. Shark took out a large chunk of my ski! Located in Squamish but can rip across the border to pick up ski if shipped!
Looking for a single Nocta ski 190cm, Newest version. Shark took out a large chunk of my ski! Located in Squamish but can rip across the border to pick up ski if shipped!
Why the Serpo?
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Serpo intrigues me and seems like a good fit for what i am looking for ~ a more piste oriented ski (90-99mm) that I can carve around on with my daughter here in MN and then take out West for groomer days with her. I currently have 189 ON3P Wren 98's in this spot (replacing) and have 192 Rangers (108mm), 191 Icelantic Keepers (119) when I want something with more width. I am sure there are other skis that would work just as well, but the Serpo has caught my eye.
If someone had a Ranger 96, Mantra M6, Justis, Mirus Cor, MSP 99 etc that they were willing to trade for Wren 98's, i would def consider just to simplify the buying & selling process. TBH- There are few skis that I have truly disliked and moved on from immediately. The Wren 98 is an awesome ski, and if I kept it, i would be happy most days, as it has become my go to ski on anything under 6".
Sometimes change is fun. All skied with NTN Freerides & Scarpa TX.Comps.
"Not all who wander are lost"
I have a pair of 188 Daemons that I’m on the fence about keeping. 99 mm waist, full rocker. Ski short. Mounted once for 306 BSL Pivots.
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Is there anybody who has skied the new Corvus against the old and might be able to opine on general chargeability and firm, firm crud, and medium crud conditions performance?
I also have a pair of daemons I’m on the fence about, one mount skied for a day. [emoji637][emoji[emoji6[emoji640][emoji638]][emoji640][emoji640]][emoji639]cm mounted w sth wtr for [emoji639][emoji638][emoji6[emoji640][emoji637]]mm boot
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One eighty three cm for daemons
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I’ll mull it over and let you know. Initially thinking camber / less rocker …. Def not a hard no.Originally Posted by [emoji6[emoji640
"Not all who wander are lost"
I mounted some Plum Guides on them a couple days ago and took them out for a rip yesterday morning. They skied exactly how I expected them to: centered, loose, easy to get forward and drive them and just as easy to ease off and shed speed. Snow yesterday was untouched. dense Baker schmoo, so I'm curious to get them out in more variable, tracked-up conditions but overall I'm very stoked on them so far and look forward to spending more time on them
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Look who’s back.
Not sure how I feel about the top sheet, but it’s starting to grow on me.
Last edited by PeaHead96; 01-08-2025 at 10:08 AM.
Was just about to post this too. At least they went back to reverse camber with this edition, not sure why they ever experimented with camber.
Typical Black Crows pricing though...
I’m not so sure about it having full reverse camber. Black Crows’ site has conflicting information.
“Dressed in a snowstorm, our widest legendary big mountain ski embraces the powder hunter limited edition. A ski intended above all to surf soft deep snow, it features a floaty 122 mm waist width, double rocker and gentle positive camber underfoot to provide perfect stability and balance at all speeds. For hunters of the deep.”
But it also says “reverse camber” in the technical details section.
I’m guessing it’s no different than the last version they put out. Just a different top sheet.
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Oh wow, they must have just corrected the description section. The initial version I read definitely said reverse camber. Agreed, same ski as before, different top sheet.
I've got a couple more days on them now and am more and more impressed every time I take them out. They handle challenging conditions (e.g., dense wind- and/or sun-affected snow, thin rain crusts, general WA mank) incredibly well and are surprisingly damp and stable in chopped-up pow. They definitely have a speed limit but given the set-up I'm running with them (~350 g binding plus freeride spacers and 1300 g boot), it's higher than expected.
In terms of sizing, I'm 5'10 and ~155 lbs and tend to like skis between 176 and 186. My daily driver touring ski is the Transalp 105 in a 178, and the 181 Dracos definitely ski shorter than those but not in a negative way.
Just chatted with BC customer service and they confirmed that it’s the exact same ski as far as shape, construction, etcOriginally Posted by Pins and Skins;[emoji[emoji6[emoji640
https://www.black-crows.com/us/en/new-corvus.html
didn't see anything in this or the alpental thread -- did the new corvus demo happen back on jan 4? looked like alpy had snow that weekend...
I have some 190 Noctas that need to get mounted up. Anyone running pins on theirs? Or is better suited for a hybrid/alpine binding? Gonna be short tours for the deepest of days.
Last edited by PeaHead96; 01-14-2025 at 03:55 PM.
I know a few people who run pins no problem. Mount 'em up.
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