Well… I was hoping this was going to be the ultimate groomer / crud cutter / side hit super star, that’s also a snappy carver and is solid in the trees. I guess we’ll see what next revision brings. Fantastic video!!!
So glad to see these reviewed! I thought the downsides were all valid and worth mentioning. I found that even on Midwest hardpack, the Mirus Cor actually carved great. I didn't find them to be twitchy at all as far as turn initiation, but these skis don't go fast. They almost don't let you get going that fast to begin with if you're carving edge-to-edge as fast as they'll let you, but I could see straightlining up to speed and then tipping these up on edge could be unpredictable, if not downright scary. Now, I think if you find yourself skiing with people who stick to blues and even greens, these will make those runs fun again. They are so snappy edge-to-edge on really flat slopes.
I remember ski reviews used to be about 99% advertisement, they still are sometimes so it’s cool to get an honest well rounded review from someone, cheers
I got to spend a morning skiing on the Mirus Cor at a Black Crows Ski Sauvage event at Killington back at the beginning of December. I own a pair of Armada Strangers which are designed to do something similar, the Mirus Cor is vastly superior in that its lighter and holds an edge much better. Your review is interesting in that it seems to compare performance against a bunch of all mountain skis, which the Mirus Cor is not. I skied the 178 like you and I weigh 205lbs, they were the perfect replacement for my Elan SLX Slalom skis, with the added advantage of stability in length (165 vs. 178) with a similar turning radius. They are not designed for ultra fast Super G runs, I have other skis that can do that. This ski is on my shopping list, and I will have a pair for next season, as a predominantly East Coast skier, this is the perfect ski for groomed east coast hills, it will bring a smile to your face. Thanks for the review and keep it up.
"If you even thought about making a turn, these skis were ready to go." LOL. Agreed. Found these really fun on iced out moguls and areas where you may not want to charge directly down the fall line but instead want to whip a million turns and get a lot of air while doing so. Not a one ski quiver but super fun. Think your review did it justice
Hi Elliott 😊 Thanks for the review!! The “Mirus Cor” sure had a sharper turn… even more than the Renoun 88. I believe Julien Reginer would be happy with your review, where he might disagree with you is your expectations of the ski going off the piste. Reginer is very clear that a) it’s a piste ski and b) when the piste gets chopped up the “Mirus Cor” will handle the ice and bumps with ease. Don’t misunderstand, I think your review is fair… skiessentials even said the ski had a speed limit! Reginer says it’s a great early season ski… a type of ski to build up your form for the season. Your score 8.3 was affected by the price… the skis are made in Slovenia… the Euro is stronger than the Dollar hence the almost $1,000 price tag. The ski is unique and you did a great job communicating that. I would like to see more footage… I really liked what I saw on video. Good job Elliott 😊⛷
Really interesting : was thinking, maybe the intention is to have a ski with a shorter effective edge and tight turn radius, so you have the quick turns and big shovels to do presses and tricks off of. It’s also built lighter to reduce the swing weight? With the flip side that it’s not designed for railing high speed GS style turns. The fan tail is funky though, wonder how itd feel riding switch in that
@@lauhanwai… I do not ski switch so I cannot speak to that. This ski is wonderful, it made me feel like I was turning better than ever. You would be surprised how fast you accelerate with the “Mirus Cor”… the shovel does chatter a bit but I never felt unsafe.
I own a bunch of skis and these are by far the most fun. They are super dynamic and go from carve to slarve with ease. I'm a large dude and they provide enough stability up to 40mph or so. I think most of the issues he was having in the review were due to the fact that he had too small of a size as he notes. I have never over-powered my 184's. If you love response and precision, want a ski to make groomers fun and even handle moguls and decent amounts of powder combined with freestyle performance (jumps, spins, switch) these are for you! These skis are not steam rollers. They don't like the rough, icy ruts. And the top clear film does like to peal a bit at the tips. I disagree with those that say they can't make a one ski quiver because they are so different. The Mirus Cor's are actually exceptionally versatile! An advanced skier will get the most out of them but intermediates would probably learn quickly on them too. I purchased mine for only $550 during the summer and mounted them 2cm back from recommended because I came from a directional background. I think this improves the carving performance as well but if I did it again I'd go 1cm back from recommended because I've developed a spinning habit with these! Enjoy!
Great stuff elliot. Sounds like you would prefer the Justis as more directional ski that is equal parts crud cutter, carver and off-piste/tree ski for a good skier. I almost bought a pair but I couldn't justify the extra $350 over the Rustler 9's I bought. Hope you get to review more Black Crows. The Atris is hugely popular in Whistler as a one ski quiver or between storms ski - I personally love the shape and simple construction - unlike other BC skis their no funny tips, cutouts, no wrap around egde etc.
Id be very interested to see your review of the Camox, I replaced my bent 100s with them last year and think they are everything I hoped the bent would be
I've been thinking of getting these as a fun option on days without new snow or skiing with my son.The type of ski made to ski the slow line fast and hit some fun side hits.
I basically daily this in Colorado. It isn’t a powered ski or a hard crust ski otherwise it does everything else great I think. Super fun in bumps, front side groomers with side hits, energetic and poppy. Only time I don’t have fun with them is hard crust then I grab the Kastle Mx
I'm sure you'll still end up spending the money on something else, haha, but if this ski isn't the right fit then definitely worth trying other skis, or at least making sure you try before you buy.
This ski is also in my quiver and your review is spot on. Would love to see your opinion of the Stockli WRT Pro which is a phenominal carving ski and my favorite by far living here on the East Coast.
FYI to any telemark skier: check on the bc site about which of their skis are okay for Tele. They are notorious for binding rip out for being weight weenies. These skis do allow Tele (because of the titanal layer), but many of their famous lightweight backcountry skis do not
What do you think about these for tele? I have them in an alpine setup, but do you think they might have a little too much bite (thinking about trying to release them and switch my lead leg)
@@owentaylor2747 never tried them personally, but usually these big powerful hard charging skis are a bit hard to muscle around in adverse conditions with tele. I'm personally not a good enough tele skier to know how well these would be over some Voile ski, especially for the price. Imo for back country it's probably better to save money on the skis and the get pin bindings (Meidjo is good). Look at telemark down or free heel life to see the sort of skis they list to get ideas of what works If you're just starting Tele, getting the Maverick 88 ti that this channel raves about is likely the best option, just to learn the turn on groomers with a great ski. It's getting easier to pick them up on sale because everyone goes for the bents
A couple seasons back black-crows site had disclaimers on some models ‘ not for telemark’. Haven’t checked lately. I’ve read free-heel forum statements of Mirus Cor being greatest, favorite ever for tele. Regarding non metal top plate, I’ve been on Noctas 9 seasons. 120 + days. Several seasons my one & only daily. Bindings never pulled out. However, mounted by pro shop.
Just getting back into sking and basically relearning how to carve. I live in the Midwest, so we just ski resort some homemade snow. How do you think this would be for a resort ski as an advance beginner after 25 yrs being on skis? Thanks
Mirus Cor Have you tried it in powder, or how does it perform in powder? I know it may not be the best for powder skiing, but I’m curious if it’s still fun to ride in powder while carving on the way down. I wonder how it feels, especially since we all enjoy riding through trees and similar terrain, as shown in your vdo , Also wonder about japan snow they also do get lots of snow in the terrain also more relax cruise turn and can go in trees a bit with powder beside grooming . Thank you!
I was thinking the same thing! I own a pr of Blades & they’re 🔥🔥. Thought it would be fun to try these BC’s for shits & giggles. Looking for them to go on sale somewhere🤞🤞😉
One thing to add: if you are headed to iced up groomers, don't expect edge hold whatsoever. Let's say I was not impressed on an icy demo day, and was more than happy to be back on my Enforcer 88s.
Hey Elliott! Out of curiosity, you mention that you would size up with these skis. In some of your other reviews you mentioned you like sitting around 178-182 if I remember correctly. What about these skis specifically would make you lean towards sizing up? Also how tall are you?
Great review, Thanks! -- I think it would help if you state clearly at the beginning of each review, what the ski maker claims the intended use for the ski is... For example, say, "BC says the ski is designed/made for FREESTYLE and CARVING." And then kinda dive into how it performs in these categories. I think it would just draw a clearer picture, have more value to the listener. If we are not familiar with a ski model, and not sure what its key purpose is, then talking about some of the abilities and weaknesses feels a bit out of context. Anyway, just a thought. Maybe you mentioned it and I missed it. But still... Thanks again! (adding: just saw you mentioned it towards the end of the video. But I had to stop the video and google the ski to know what it was, before continuing to listen, anyway... )
I would suggest that you try the Nordica Unleashed 98. I know you were unimpressed with the Enforcer 100. But the Unleashed has a different profile and shape. They have a longer effective edge than the Enforcer even though the Unleashed is a twin tip. The Unleashed 98 really carves well. I would like to know your thoughts about the ski. Hopefully you can get a cheap demo or contact Nordica and have them send you a pair. I think the lighter weight due to only one sheet of what they call "terrain specific titanal" makes a huge difference along with the minimal tail and tip rocker. I know this comment is not relevant to this video, but I thought you were more likely to see it here.
I bought them coz im skiing east coast icey hard pack. They are better than my slalom skis at carving 😂. Heaps of fun but not agressive in the top of the turn.
This thing is a weapon in only one situation (perfect grooming on moderately pitched terrain). Probably the best performer of the "non-demanding" skis in that situation. Don't really want this thing in any other circumstance
Review the Justis! Great review though. Kind of makes me want to hold off on getting a pair. If the tails wash out when charging and carving hard I don’t think they’re really for me. Still want to demo them though.
I do make a lot of comments on your reviews that probably come across negative. Sorry if so, but if you review a ski, don't you feel a responsibility to be on the right size/setup for your size and skill? If you are on 177cm ski that has a lot of rocker (can you explain what double rocker is? that's a new one on me?) I would expect it to ski terrible as you are too tall and too heavy for it. You do say you should be on the 18X.. size, Kudo's. How much of your negatives would go away if on the proper length? I can't tell you that, but I hope you take that into account. I have skied many skis that are too short for me and I basically just say "its not enough ski for me". I could describe all the issues, but unless I ski a longer length its hard to know the truth about the skis performance when sized/setup properly. I mentioned I skied the Liberty Origin in 177, 182, and 187 cm lengths. The 177 was just a horrible ski for me, loved the 187. My friends wife is on the 177 and once I adjusted the bindings back from recommended mount, she loved the ski and she described skiing it like I do for my 187 cm. Just an example and food for thought.
I really like you talk about the cons. Not every reviewer is willing to talk about the cons. Thank you!
Shout out to Black Crows for letting me ski and review these skis! Very cool of their team.
I have never been more excited for a RSR review!!!
Well… I was hoping this was going to be the ultimate groomer / crud cutter / side hit super star, that’s also a snappy carver and is solid in the trees. I guess we’ll see what next revision brings. Fantastic video!!!
Thanks!
@@jackjmaheriii I mean it's definitely a very responsive ski on groomed runs
So glad to see these reviewed! I thought the downsides were all valid and worth mentioning. I found that even on Midwest hardpack, the Mirus Cor actually carved great. I didn't find them to be twitchy at all as far as turn initiation, but these skis don't go fast. They almost don't let you get going that fast to begin with if you're carving edge-to-edge as fast as they'll let you, but I could see straightlining up to speed and then tipping these up on edge could be unpredictable, if not downright scary. Now, I think if you find yourself skiing with people who stick to blues and even greens, these will make those runs fun again. They are so snappy edge-to-edge on really flat slopes.
Totally agree 👍
I remember ski reviews used to be about 99% advertisement, they still are sometimes so it’s cool to get an honest well rounded review from someone, cheers
appreciate the nice comment, thanks for watching!
I got to spend a morning skiing on the Mirus Cor at a Black Crows Ski Sauvage event at Killington back at the beginning of December. I own a pair of Armada Strangers which are designed to do something similar, the Mirus Cor is vastly superior in that its lighter and holds an edge much better. Your review is interesting in that it seems to compare performance against a bunch of all mountain skis, which the Mirus Cor is not. I skied the 178 like you and I weigh 205lbs, they were the perfect replacement for my Elan SLX Slalom skis, with the added advantage of stability in length (165 vs. 178) with a similar turning radius. They are not designed for ultra fast Super G runs, I have other skis that can do that. This ski is on my shopping list, and I will have a pair for next season, as a predominantly East Coast skier, this is the perfect ski for groomed east coast hills, it will bring a smile to your face. Thanks for the review and keep it up.
Totally agree, I do think though that knowing the skis limits would be important for people bc it's definitely not a 1 ski quiver.
I appreciate the complete, honest reviews!
Thanks!
"If you even thought about making a turn, these skis were ready to go." LOL. Agreed. Found these really fun on iced out moguls and areas where you may not want to charge directly down the fall line but instead want to whip a million turns and get a lot of air while doing so. Not a one ski quiver but super fun. Think your review did it justice
Thanks! Yes, like this ski is very ready to turn
Hi Elliott 😊 Thanks for the review!! The “Mirus Cor” sure had a sharper turn… even more than the Renoun 88. I believe Julien Reginer would be happy with your review, where he might disagree with you is your expectations of the ski going off the piste. Reginer is very clear that a) it’s a piste ski and b) when the piste gets chopped up the “Mirus Cor” will handle the ice and bumps with ease. Don’t misunderstand, I think your review is fair… skiessentials even said the ski had a speed limit! Reginer says it’s a great early season ski… a type of ski to build up your form for the season. Your score 8.3 was affected by the price… the skis are made in Slovenia… the Euro is stronger than the Dollar hence the almost $1,000 price tag. The ski is unique and you did a great job communicating that. I would like to see more footage… I really liked what I saw on video. Good job Elliott 😊⛷
Really interesting : was thinking, maybe the intention is to have a ski with a shorter effective edge and tight turn radius, so you have the quick turns and big shovels to do presses and tricks off of. It’s also built lighter to reduce the swing weight? With the flip side that it’s not designed for railing high speed GS style turns.
The fan tail is funky though, wonder how itd feel riding switch in that
@@lauhanwai… I do not ski switch so I cannot speak to that. This ski is wonderful, it made me feel like I was turning better than ever. You would be surprised how fast you accelerate with the “Mirus Cor”… the shovel does chatter a bit but I never felt unsafe.
@@alainbrouillaud484 Tx, 🥲 these really look like cool skis~ 👍🏼👍🏼
Ski it off piste regularly.
Everyone at my local shop raves about this ski. It's nice to hear the pros and cons instead of just the pros
Glad you liked the review!
Was not expecting this. Such a dope ski.
I own a bunch of skis and these are by far the most fun. They are super dynamic and go from carve to slarve with ease. I'm a large dude and they provide enough stability up to 40mph or so. I think most of the issues he was having in the review were due to the fact that he had too small of a size as he notes. I have never over-powered my 184's.
If you love response and precision, want a ski to make groomers fun and even handle moguls and decent amounts of powder combined with freestyle performance (jumps, spins, switch) these are for you!
These skis are not steam rollers. They don't like the rough, icy ruts. And the top clear film does like to peal a bit at the tips.
I disagree with those that say they can't make a one ski quiver because they are so different. The Mirus Cor's are actually exceptionally versatile! An advanced skier will get the most out of them but intermediates would probably learn quickly on them too.
I purchased mine for only $550 during the summer and mounted them 2cm back from recommended because I came from a directional background. I think this improves the carving performance as well but if I did it again I'd go 1cm back from recommended because I've developed a spinning habit with these!
Enjoy!
Thanks for a highly informative & considered review 😊
have you try it in powder or trees yet ,with lots of snow ? wonder how it feel .. Thank you
Keep up the honest reviews .
Good to get reviews from someone who doesn’t sell them
Really appreciate you saying that!
Great stuff elliot.
Sounds like you would prefer the Justis as more directional ski that is equal parts crud cutter, carver and off-piste/tree ski for a good skier. I almost bought a pair but I couldn't justify the extra $350 over the Rustler 9's I bought.
Hope you get to review more Black Crows. The Atris is hugely popular in Whistler as a one ski quiver or between storms ski - I personally love the shape and simple construction - unlike other BC skis their no funny tips, cutouts, no wrap around egde etc.
Hoping to test both of those!
Id be very interested to see your review of the Camox, I replaced my bent 100s with them last year and think they are everything I hoped the bent would be
Woah!
I've been thinking of getting these as a fun option on days without new snow or skiing with my son.The type of ski made to ski the slow line fast and hit some fun side hits.
I basically daily this in Colorado. It isn’t a powered ski or a hard crust ski otherwise it does everything else great I think. Super fun in bumps, front side groomers with side hits, energetic and poppy. Only time I don’t have fun with them is hard crust then I grab the Kastle Mx
Makes sense!
Good review dude. "A slalom ski that you can do freestyle on" sounds pretty rad tbh. Would be perfect for me on my small local mountain.
Totally!
So much fun this skis
Agreed!
Best ski review music ever 🎉
Perfect review. You just saved me 700 euros. Thank you 😊
I'm sure you'll still end up spending the money on something else, haha, but if this ski isn't the right fit then definitely worth trying other skis, or at least making sure you try before you buy.
@@RicketySkiReviews yeah I will for sure spend my money on another ski 😁
Just not this one 👍🏻
This ski is also in my quiver and your review is spot on. Would love to see your opinion of the Stockli WRT Pro which is a phenominal carving ski and my favorite by far living here on the East Coast.
Will try, Stockli is one of the harder brands to test.
FYI to any telemark skier: check on the bc site about which of their skis are okay for Tele. They are notorious for binding rip out for being weight weenies.
These skis do allow Tele (because of the titanal layer), but many of their famous lightweight backcountry skis do not
What do you think about these for tele? I have them in an alpine setup, but do you think they might have a little too much bite (thinking about trying to release them and switch my lead leg)
@@owentaylor2747 never tried them personally, but usually these big powerful hard charging skis are a bit hard to muscle around in adverse conditions with tele. I'm personally not a good enough tele skier to know how well these would be over some Voile ski, especially for the price. Imo for back country it's probably better to save money on the skis and the get pin bindings (Meidjo is good). Look at telemark down or free heel life to see the sort of skis they list to get ideas of what works
If you're just starting Tele, getting the Maverick 88 ti that this channel raves about is likely the best option, just to learn the turn on groomers with a great ski. It's getting easier to pick them up on sale because everyone goes for the bents
A couple seasons back black-crows site had disclaimers on some models ‘ not for telemark’. Haven’t checked lately. I’ve read free-heel forum statements of Mirus Cor being greatest, favorite ever for tele.
Regarding non metal top plate, I’ve been on Noctas 9 seasons. 120 + days. Several seasons my one & only daily. Bindings never pulled out. However, mounted by pro shop.
Keep creating!
Just getting back into sking and basically relearning how to carve. I live in the Midwest, so we just ski resort some homemade snow. How do you think this would be for a resort ski as an advance beginner after 25 yrs being on skis? Thanks
Love your videos they are awesome! Keep going. 🫶
Thanks!
Mirus Cor Have you tried it in powder, or how does it perform in powder? I know it may not be the best for powder skiing, but I’m curious if it’s still fun to ride in powder while carving on the way down. I wonder how it feels, especially since we all enjoy riding through trees and similar terrain, as shown in your vdo , Also wonder about japan snow they also do get lots of snow in the terrain also more relax cruise turn and can go in trees a bit with powder beside grooming . Thank you!
These are not good powder skis
I really want to add these skis to my quiver for some of those days on the hill. I'm looking at these and the dynastar m-cross.
definitely snappy!
have you ever skied the atris? i would really like to see you review them
Hoping to!
heard these are similar to the line blades in a lot of ways. might be an interesting review/comparison
I was thinking the same thing! I own a pr of Blades & they’re 🔥🔥. Thought it would be fun to try these BC’s for shits & giggles. Looking for them to go on sale somewhere🤞🤞😉
One thing to add: if you are headed to iced up groomers, don't expect edge hold whatsoever. Let's say I was not impressed on an icy demo day, and was more than happy to be back on my Enforcer 88s.
Wonder how these go vs the elan ripstick black series. Thinking about getting these as a second set
Hey, whats your thoughts if only skiing in north east like VT/NY/PA? Is this too wide as being 1 and only goto pair?
Wow what was that tune I at the start! Thats so much my vibe ❤
The review I have been waiting for. Now just do a review of the kendo and I have anything I could aber ask for ;)
Haha, hoping to!
What would you recommend for a similar snappy slalom ski without the compromises of blending in a "park ski"?
I've got these they're sweet
Their**
They're was right! Glad you like them, they were super cool to ski
Hey Elliott! Out of curiosity, you mention that you would size up with these skis. In some of your other reviews you mentioned you like sitting around 178-182 if I remember correctly. What about these skis specifically would make you lean towards sizing up? Also how tall are you?
6'1" just that with the agressive radius and tip and tail splay that's why I would consider sizing up just a touch.
Good review..
Looking to see your Black Crows Justis review
Would love to get your thoughts on the Serpo too! Hopefully blackcrows can send those out to you for testing 🤞🏽
Great review, Thanks! -- I think it would help if you state clearly at the beginning of each review, what the ski maker claims the intended use for the ski is... For example, say, "BC says the ski is designed/made for FREESTYLE and CARVING." And then kinda dive into how it performs in these categories. I think it would just draw a clearer picture, have more value to the listener.
If we are not familiar with a ski model, and not sure what its key purpose is, then talking about some of the abilities and weaknesses feels a bit out of context. Anyway, just a thought. Maybe you mentioned it and I missed it. But still... Thanks again!
(adding: just saw you mentioned it towards the end of the video. But I had to stop the video and google the ski to know what it was, before continuing to listen, anyway... )
I would suggest that you try the Nordica Unleashed 98. I know you were unimpressed with the Enforcer 100. But the Unleashed has a different profile and shape. They have a longer effective edge than the Enforcer even though the Unleashed is a twin tip. The Unleashed 98 really carves well. I would like to know your thoughts about the ski. Hopefully you can get a cheap demo or contact Nordica and have them send you a pair. I think the lighter weight due to only one sheet of what they call "terrain specific titanal" makes a huge difference along with the minimal tail and tip rocker. I know this comment is not relevant to this video, but I thought you were more likely to see it here.
I bought them coz im skiing east coast icey hard pack. They are better than my slalom skis at carving 😂. Heaps of fun but not agressive in the top of the turn.
This thing is a weapon in only one situation (perfect grooming on moderately pitched terrain). Probably the best performer of the "non-demanding" skis in that situation. Don't really want this thing in any other circumstance
Totally agree, in that situation, it's undefeated.
Review the Justis!
Great review though. Kind of makes me want to hold off on getting a pair. If the tails wash out when charging and carving hard I don’t think they’re really for me. Still want to demo them though.
which is your height?
6'1"
Its a park ski that carves really well. I personally would get one if I had the money hahahaha.
These things rip. They are my main east coast ski
Nice!
I do make a lot of comments on your reviews that probably come across negative. Sorry if so, but if you review a ski, don't you feel a responsibility to be on the right size/setup for your size and skill? If you are on 177cm ski that has a lot of rocker (can you explain what double rocker is? that's a new one on me?) I would expect it to ski terrible as you are too tall and too heavy for it. You do say you should be on the 18X.. size, Kudo's. How much of your negatives would go away if on the proper length? I can't tell you that, but I hope you take that into account. I have skied many skis that are too short for me and I basically just say "its not enough ski for me". I could describe all the issues, but unless I ski a longer length its hard to know the truth about the skis performance when sized/setup properly. I mentioned I skied the Liberty Origin in 177, 182, and 187 cm lengths. The 177 was just a horrible ski for me, loved the 187. My friends wife is on the 177 and once I adjusted the bindings back from recommended mount, she loved the ski and she described skiing it like I do for my 187 cm. Just an example and food for thought.
$9,999.00! That's an expensive ski! Lol!
I know re-watching I added 1 too many 9s in one sentence, lmao, I better not give the ski industry any ideas
Dude kill the music…get someone to film you vs using your go pro…it does not represent you well
lol wut
I tried both I prefer the atomic maverick 🥹