Black Crows Serpo Review: Versatility for All-Mountain Carvers

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Close-up of the Blizzard Black Pearl 94 women’s ski.
Blizzard Black Pearl 94 women’s ski, versatile for bumps and powder.

Lengths:

168, 174, 180, 186

Dimensions:

131-93-115 @ 180

Radius: 

20M @ 180

OTHER MODELS:

Vertis, Camox

Best for:

All-mountain skiers at drier resorts, where the pow is light or the snow is firm.

Compare with:

Blizzard Anomaly 88, Line Pandora 92, Nordica Enforcer 89

 The Black Crows Serpo is a ski that defies categorization. Equally at home carving trenches on firm groomers or floating in light powder, it impressed testers with its versatility.

The poplar core and two H-shaped Titanal sheets provide strength and stability, while full camber and a flat tail ensure energetic turn finishes. Add tip and tail rocker, and the Serpo becomes easy to maneuver in trees or technical terrain.

Bottom line: The Serpo is an all-rounder that inspires confidence. For skiers who want one ski to handle groomers and softer snow days alike, it’s a reliable pick. 



Ryan Stuart
Ryan Stuart has a ski for every possible condition and a jacket to match. Well maybe not quite, but the magazine’s Technical Editor has more than enough of both and can’t wait to test out whatever is coming next. When he’s not testing skis or writing the buyer’s guides, you can’t find him exploring his bumpy backyard on Vancouver Island. @ryan_adventures
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