ABS (sidewall), Fiberglass (laminate), Poplar (core)
The 2025 Black Crows Atris Birdie is a no-compromise freeride ski built for women who want power, play, and precision in equal measure. With a 105mm waist, it balances float and edge grip like few skis in its class, making it a go-to for confident all-mountain shredders who want one ski that can truly do it all.
Like its unisex sibling, the Atris Birdie features a rocker-camber-rocker profile with progressive flex that gives it a predictable, surfy ride in powder without sacrificing control on firmer snow. The slightly softer flex in the Birdie version makes it a touch more accessible and easier to pivot—ideal for lighter skiers or those who favor a more playful, responsive feel. It floats effortlessly in soft snow but still holds its edge when you’re railing turns on windbuff or morning groomers.
Where the Birdie really shines is in its versatility. It can charge confidently through chop, smear turns down tight lines, and stomp landings off cliffs or natural hits without feeling unwieldy. At the same time, it’s nimble enough for tree skiing and reactive enough for terrain that demands quick adjustments. It’s powerful, but never punishing—and that’s a tough combo to get right.
There are no major changes to the 2025 model outside of updated graphics, and that’s probably for the best. The Atris Birdie has hit a sweet spot in design, offering high-performance freeride capability without going full big-mountain beast. Compared to the Justis Birdie, it’s more playful and forgiving. Compared to skis like the Blizzard Sheeva 10 or Armada ARW 106 UL, it holds a more stable line and offers a smoother ride in variable snow without losing that light, responsive character.
In short, the 2025 Black Crows Atris Birdie is a playful charger that loves powder but can handle just about anything. It’s the rare ski that inspires confidence without demanding aggression—and for advanced to expert skiers who want all-mountain freedom with big-mountain soul, it’s an easy choice.