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Chris Morelli Testing the Black Crows Mirus Cor Skis at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort | Photo Alex Morelli Mountain Weekly News
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Black Crows Mirus Cor Ski Review

Staff
March 19, 2023 2 Mins Read
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What do a 70 year old groomer skier and a teen park rat have in common? They both will really enjoy the Black Crows Mirus Cor Skis. With a unique combination of playfulness and carving power, this ski makes the mountain your playground. Put these skis on your feet and let your creative flow take over.

Short Turning Radius

Contents hide
1 Short Turning Radius
2 87mm Underfoot
3 Black Crows Mirus Cor Ski Pros & Cons
4 Overall Impression
Skier Mounting Skis at Ski Demo
The Black Crows Mirus Cor | Photo Alex Morelli Mountain Weekly News

Looking over the specs of the Mirus Cor Ski from Black Crows, the first thing you will notice is a super short turning radius of 13 meters. This ski will pump out short, powerful and responsive turns on demand.

With rocker in the tip and tail and camber underfoot, edge grip is always there, while the ability to wash out the tail and scrub speed in the steep and technical terrain is always easy.

87mm Underfoot

Skier Hitting Pillow
Chris Morelli Mountain Weekly News Author Finding Fun in Soft Snow | Photo Alex Morelli Mountain Weekly News

Large tip and tail surface area creates enough surface area to keep these skis floating well thru soft snow. 87mm underfoot keeps the ski nimble The fish tail cut in the twin-tip tail not only looks awesome, but will allow the tail to sink down in deep powder while keeping your tips floating high.

Black Crows Mirus Cor Ski Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Short Turning Radius for quick, responsive turns
  • 87mm Underfoot for nimble skiing
  • Playful & versatile for all skill levels

Cons:

  • Short 13-meter turning radius
  • 87mm underfoot for less stability

Overall Impression

Black Crows Mirus Cor Skis
Chris Morelli Playing Around on the Black Crows Mirus Cor Skis in the Trees at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort | Photo Alex Morelli Mountain Weekly News

The Black Crow Mirus Cor ($899.95) was easy to ski from turn one. This is an inspiring ski that will please any ability skier—which is a tall task. Ripping skiers will enjoy the playfulness of the ski jibbing around, popping off features and laying huge horizontal carves at will.

The beginner skier will enjoy the ease of turn, the stability and the overall confidence this ski provides.

Tester specs:
Height- 6’
Weight- 160
Size tested- 178

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2 Comments

  1. P says:
    November 24, 2024 at 7:17 PM

    Have you tried it in powder, or how does it perform in powder? I know it may not be the best for powder skiing, but I’m curious if it’s still fun to ride in powder while carving on the way down. I wonder how it feels, especially since we all enjoy riding through trees and similar terrain, as shown in your photos. Thank you!

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  2. David Gross says:
    December 5, 2023 at 3:27 PM

    Hi Hello, so if you had your pic between the Ripstick 88 or the renown 80’s or the mirus cor which would you pick? I am looking for a soft, playful ski, and have skied the Ripsticks They just need a little more in the shovel and the tail I can deal with it, but I prefer just to have a little more Snap. I would assume you would probably Mount the look pivot, or the new lightweight Solomons. Thanks for your opinion

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