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2026 Black Crows Justis

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Available Lengths
171, 177, 183, and 189 cm
Side Cut
138/100/123 mm at 177 cm length
Turn Radius
20 m at 177 cm length
Recommended Terrain
All-Mountain, Groomers, Freeride
Ability Level
Advanced, Expert
Rocker Profile
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Construction
Poplar Wood Core, Fiberglass, Titanal

With a slight graphic update, the meat and potatoes of the Justis return unchanged. The 2026 Black Crows Justis gets a facelift but remains one of the coolest skis on the planet today. Every time we click into the Justis, we’re reminded of just how good this ski is. For a 100-mm underfoot ski, that’s impressive. On the other end, the rocker profile is such that the Justis is totally useful in softer and deeper snow. Not many skis hold these two attributes at the same time as effectively as the Justis. It’s sturdy, strong, and stiff, yet the profile allows it to be playful. Year after year, the Justis comes out on top of the 100 mm ski pile as an incredible option for advanced and expert skiers looking for high performance versatility. Simply, these skis rip.

Black Crows uses a fairly sophisticated construction here. Built with a poplar wood core and fiberglass laminates, the Justis also features double H-shaped titanal plates. The H-shape puts more emphasis on the sides of the ski and allows the middle portions to flex a bit easier. The ends of the ski are free from these laminates, although the tail does have an aluminum insert to keep a bit of weight and counterbalance back there. The ski measures out to a 2150 gram weight in the 183 which is certainly heavy enough to keep the sturdiness in check. It’s stiff, though, and that pairs interestingly with the profile, which is on the less traditional and more dramatic side of the spectrum. Tester Luke Miller states that “It’s surprising versatile. Was plowing through crud but still pretty maneuverable. Feels like one of the more realistic all-mountain skis out there. Performs well everywhere and is very strong.” That’s the rub right there—it's still a pretty stiff ski. While the rocker does help when it comes to versatility, the Justis is still such a strong and rugged build that if you’re not willing to push it a bit, it’s going to be a tough ride. Still, the blend of attributes stands out here.

The Rocker / Camber / Rocker profile of the 2026 Black Crows Justis

This ski has a very unique and interesting shape. At 100 mm underfoot, the Justis is on the wide side to be considered a pure carver. At the same time, it’s difficult to take away the thing that this ski excels at. Other than twin tipped skis like the Head Oblivion 102 or the Nordica Unleashed 98 in this category, the splay due to the rocker of the Justis is in rare air. The tail bend is ample, and the tip rocker keeps the ski feeling surfy and smeary. This is oppositional to the actual snow feel, which is outstanding. It’s interesting when a ski on paper looks one way and then totally turns that impression on its head. The ski also has a 21-meter turn radius, which is long but carves much better than that number implies. Bob St.Pierre has some strong words for the Justis, in addition to earning a 10/10 for overall impression. “First impressions are amazing. Instant love for this ski. It hooks into the turn cleanly and makes some of the best carves out there, not just for a 100 mm ski. Total control and confidence. Do not change.” That’s just the way it is with the Justis, and that’s just fine.

The Justis is a powerhouse ski.The more you drive it, the more you’ll get out of it.

This is a high-end ski for higher end skiers. Advanced and expert skiers will get the most out of it. It’s stiff and not the best for lower-level skiers. It’s also over 2100 grams, so there’s a weight factor as well. If you are an intermediate or a progressing skier, you may find that the Justis is a bit much. If you’re more aggressive and like the feeling of driving a high-end ski, the Justis will exceed your wildest expectations of what a 100 mm all-mountain ski can truly do. For amazing edge hold, endless power, and a surfy vibe, check out the Black Crows Justis.

Meet the Testers
tester:
Mark MacDonald
Age:53Height:6'1"
2026 Black Crows Justis Skis
Size Tested:
183 CM
Size Impression
Just right
Scores
Floatation:8/10
 
Stability:8/10
 
Quickness:3/10
 
Playfulness:4/10
 
Forgiveness:2/10
 
Edge Grip:6/10
 
Versatility:3/10
 
Overall:5/10
 
Thoughts
Powder/crud/heavy snow.
I would probably make the ski a little less stiff.
Overal Impression
You need to be on the Ski 100% of the time.
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