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The DPS Carbon Pagoda Tour 112 takes uphill powder skiing to new heights, using the tried and true Pagoda Tour construction upgraded with Third Rail Technology, Carbon Flax Laminate, and Algal Technology. This cutting-edge combination enhances durability, dampening, and impact resistance, making it one of the strongest skis DPS has ever produced. Despite its incredibly large surface area, the Pagoda Tour 112 remains lightweight and nimble. This allows you to ski in the deepest conditions, and not burn yourself out getting to the top.
DPS is well know for using the finest material to manufacturer their skis right here is the USA. A few new thing to highlight are the Third Rail Technology helps bind the wood and foam core with the biobase sidewall, and this essentially creates a damp, stable, and responsive ski. The Carbon Flax Laminate showcases the use of plant fibers mixed with carbon materials. The Algal sidewalls are bio based and highly resistant to damage.
The Pagoda Tour 112 is really known for is its incredible surface area to weight ratio, which allows you to ski backcountry powder longer than you have ever dreamed. Along with the surf-inspired rocker profile and nimble 15m turning radius, this makes for an effortless experience skiing powder, it helps keep your tips above the snow and the short turn radius allows you to shed speed and maintain control. You will be bobbing up and down in 3 feet of fresh snow in no time!
The new DPS Kaizen 105 alpine touring ski is among the first to drop the RP and C2 designations that characterized previous DPS ski lineups. Instead, the new skis take on the "directional" or "rocker" designation. The Kaizen 105 is designated as "directional", meaning it's designed for a skier looking for a powerful, stable, and fast ski to be driven into GS turns.
The ~40% rocker and ~60% effective edge found on the DPS Kaizen 105 create an engaged feel between the ski and snow at the tips and tails, while providing plenty of stability in any snow conditions. Its textured polyamide top is chip resistant, and the full carbon laminate and new split core construction provide even more stability and energy than in the past. Plus, with DPS' binding reinforcement, the risk of ripping out a binding, even those of the telemark variety, is heavily reduced.
The Kaizen 105 features a completely new shape, taking inspiration from both the RP and C2 designs to create what DPS considers a true all-mountain freeride ski. Whether you're looking to focus on GS turns or ski in style on or off piste, the Kaizen 105 is for you.