The Black Crows Camox would be an ideal choice for all-mountain skiers who value playfulness, versatility, and fun factor over just raw power or endless edge grip. There's some obvious freestyle influence in the Camox with its distinctly twin tip shape and tip and tail rocker. This would also make it ideal to venture into the terrain park or ski switch. Black Crows also uses a progressive flex pattern, relatively stiff underfoot with much softer tips and tails to allow for playful techniques like butters, slashes, and smeared turns. That stiffer flex underfoot combined with classic camber and the ski's poplar wood core gives it some nice edge grip. The Camox links up well on groomers, and if you like carving and slarving on a ski with more flex, it profiles as a great all mountain match. For intermediate skiers to freeriding experts, the Camox epitomizes the fun-centric vibe and skiability that has marked Black Crows' rise to dominance. Looking at the design of the ski, it certainly works for a pretty wide range of skiers, mostly due to its moderately accessible but still strong flex pattern, and fairly middle-of-the-road rocker/ camber profile. And all of those elements make the Black Crows Camox Skis check a lot of boxes for versatility across the board for various conditions and terrain.