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The Justis has a waist surface sufficient for going far and wide, a double titanal plate for committed skiing and a good dose of rocker for perfect control. A ski for those evolving in the ski areas who want a ski which can safely take them further away.

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This ski shows off that amazing french engineering and performs like some of the hard-charging skis out there without sacrificing the playful form that crows is known for. This ski grips and rips, but with an underfoot playfulness that with have you smiling in the deep stuff!

This ski is similar in shape to the old Daemon (full reverse camber) and has very little in terms of camber. It's not a full reverse camber ski but is very close to it. The core has two H shaped layers of titanal to give this ski an incredibly stable and damp ride. Softer in the shovel and stiff from the midsection back these skis will give you great float in the soft and initiate turns with ease. The stiffer tails will keep you locked in and finish turns really well similar to the old Navis. The rocker profile makes these easy skis to pivot and slide around on. Great for getting through tight spots in moguls, chutes, and trees. The shape of this ski like the old Daemon is built to engage more and more of the ski the more you roll it over on edge. This increases the effective edge the more you lean into the turn.