The 2025 Black Crows Atris continues to be the charismatic all-mountain powder charger in the French brand’s lineup—confident, playful, and smooth as ever. With a 105mm waist and a subtly tapered shape, the Atris has built its legacy on being a wide ski that doesn’t ski wide. It’s stable and floaty, yet nimble and reactive, which makes it one of the most well-rounded freeride skis in the game.
This year’s model carries forward the same beloved design with a progressive rocker-camber-rocker profile and a medium-stiff flex. The camber underfoot offers plenty of grip for high-speed carves on hardpack, while the generous rocker in the tip and tail gives it the float needed for deep days and easy turn release in tighter terrain. It’s a directional ski at heart, but the mount point is still centered enough to allow for playful, slashy skiing if that’s your style.
What sets the Atris apart is how balanced it feels in nearly every scenario. It charges confidently through chopped-up snow and holds a solid edge on steeper faces, but it’s also surprisingly maneuverable in trees and fun for throwing the occasional 180 off a wind lip. It’s not a freestyle twin, but it’s not a stiff plank either—it occupies that rare sweet spot where powder ski and daily driver overlap.
No major construction changes for 2025, which honestly is a good thing. Black Crows knows they have something dialed with the Atris. Just a fresh graphic update and the same playful, big-mountain DNA. Compared to the Black Crows Corvus, the Atris is less aggressive and easier to smear, while the Justis feels more directional and demanding. Against competitors like the Armada ARV 106 or the Line Vision 108, the Atris feels more composed at speed and offers better edge hold without losing its fun factor.
In a crowded category of wide all-mountain skis, the 2025 Atris still stands out by doing everything well—without demanding too much from the skier. Whether you're riding resort pow, venturing into sidecountry lines, or just blasting groomers with style, the Atris stays composed, confident, and consistently fun. It’s the kind of ski you keep coming back to, year after year, because it just works.