Reviews
The reviews are in. Do the research and check out what
dedicated, core skiers from around the world are saying on
forums like TGR and telemarktips, freeride.se- you will find DPS
skis to be consistently rated as amongst the highest performing,
if not highest performing thoroughbreds ever made. The world's
most dedicated skiers have been riding DPS skis for years now,
and the stoke continues. Here is a sampling of reviews from core
skiers on online forums, magazines, and independent testers:
"DPS is a small crew of dedicated riders who are bent on
utilizing the latest in carbon fiber technology combined with
the best in ski designs to produce the best skis on the market,
period... word on the street is that DPS skis are the best skis
you will ever turn." Backcountry.com
"It’s playful and won’t lock you into do-or-die
arcs. “Race-type grip with park-type flex,” said one
tester. Its easy, non-hooky initiation is perfect for the
well-rounded skier who cruises, bumps, and dabbles in the park.
PLUS: Not too stiff, not too soft, and not demanding in the
least," SKiing Magazine on the Cassiar 80, August 2009.
"Owning a pair of skis from DPS is like going to a premier
nightclub: There's a hefty cover charge and a long line to get
in, but the wait is worth it." Outside Magazine
"Some of the most beautiful boards I've ever seen."
"BOTTOM LINE: These are the sickest skis I have ever been on in
soft snow. If you stay away from groomers, you'd have to be some
type of weeblo not to have fun on these skis. Absolute grade A
work, DPS."
My last word on the 120s If you ski alot in the backcountry and
want a big ski that handles well at speed and can arc in all
kinds of soft snow & crust, the 120 comes HIGHLY recommended. I
really feel like they are THE main option in this category."
Overall, these skis are everything I hoped. I think Marshal hit
the nail on the head in another thread "possibly the sickest ski
ever". They are just plain Nasty and also super sexy."
"These things kill, so much power, so light and so effortless.
They're at least 80% better than the 05 vintage 190s I used last
year (a ski that I LOVE). Load the tips at all and you can just
rail hard powerful turns, lighten the tips and they're super
compliant skidders. Pretty great IMO, I was taking the
aggressive line and attacking gaps in trees with a ton of
control. Once at speed I never touched down on the firm layer.
The whole rig is more than two pounds lighter than my BD rig and
much nicer for skinning and much less tiring to ski.
"So it's been a few months of use and a few places. Alpental,
Crustal, Silverton, Telluride and Kendall Mountain Recreation
Center. And a palette of snow conditions: corn, dust on crust,
PNW spackling compound, San Juan silverlight pow. Big open bowls
well above treeline, weedy wickets, bowls, spines, and corned
beginner groomers. I'm still sold on these skis as possibly the
best ski I've ever owned."
"This is a RR big gun. If youre headed for AK i highly suggest
picking these up, they are so choice."
"Overall, the best do-it-all ski I have ever tried."
"Overall: Like the Lotuses, I'm extremely happy with this
purchase. The shape is fantastic; they're incredibly versatile,
nimble, and pretty much ski themselves. Now that I have a few
days on them I have a hard time imagining going back."
"In spite of all the lavish praise above, i'd say my most
impressive experience on these came last weekend on a tracked
out chunky Vail back bowl. These skis slice through crud and
chop like a hot knife through butter. They just sit on top of
everything and beg to go faster. I actually enjoy skiing them
more in these conditions, as you can go faster in crud/chop than
blower pow. It's the equivalent of railing a race ski on a
perfectly groomed run, they just want to be let loose.As you can
probably tell i'm fairly taken by these sticks, am actually
suffering from a bout of severe post purchase satisfaction."
"These things kill, so much power, so light and so effortless...
I skied em and the words you've come to expect from me are gonna
come back:
KILL DESTROY DOMINATE
goddamn, do I love these skis.
Surfing 1" of windpack on the spine? check.
banging out tiny, tiny turns through the rocks at the top of
rock garden? check.
moguls down the 4th alley? Check.
slashing surf turns through the waterfall? Check.
Hop turns and sideslips into the finger? Check.
Edgehold in the finger? Check.
Rallying turns on the groomie? Check.
Destroying frozen chickenheads? Not so much.
Hell, I even made some telemark turns and they do that
too.
I feel sorry for the big daddies cause I don't see them getting
much use.
KILL
DESTROY
DOMINATE
so light, so powerful, so much fun."
"These skis are all about bigger better faster, and will have
you thinking about maybe geting a helmet! Excellent skiing
experience, cant stop thinking about it, ...amazing ski."
"First off--HOLY SHIT! That was about all I could say
during my first 3 runs on these skis. I felt like Superman.
These skis wanted to make any shape, or form, of turn that i
felt like and at any speed. They are like Ferrari's. I had to
readjust my thinking as I was blazing down to runs in deep snow
as easily and as fast as if I were skiing a steep cordoroy
groomer....I kept thinking to myself, "I shouldn't be skiing
this fast here. This is nuts. I shouldn't be skiing this deep
snow, this fast, and with this much control". But there i
was....maching. And while maching at lunatic speeds, you can
bust out any turn you wanted..
First day out on the new rocker 3 lotus was 30 inches of new
snow. I feel like my entire paradigm of what is possible on skis
has changed. These are without a doubt the finest skis I have
ever owned. I look forward to exploring a new world of
possibilities with these beneath my feat."
"I have nothing but positive feedback for your company and skis.
The lotus 120s are the best skis I’ve ever ridden on."
"Hello and happy New Year, thank you for your mails, I buy this
summer wailer 95 and cassiar 80, I am really satisfied. A small
moment to adapt it’s dynamic and after it’s
pleasure. I use them in telemark there are really answers has my
waits(expectations). There are beautiful and effective. thanks
and long life to the dps ski. I ski in the French Alps and
nobody know skis dps. I communicate on your Internet site with
pleasure. Sorry for my bad English, I’m best for ride
with my dps skis."
"I received my pair of Wailer 105's the past week, put a pair of
Diamir on then and went skiing. after a couple of days of use,
all I can tell is: WOW! as you said the rail on the groomers and
the float like a dream (well, it was kinda crusty and took some
tumbles but whatever). they are amazingly light and LOOK PLAIN
AWESOME. I was all the rage on the aerial tram..they just look
dope, stylish stylish stylish. beautiful indeed."
"I just got the 192 Flex 2 138s for this season. I took them out
for all this snow we’ve been getting in CO and these are
hands down the best skis I’ve ever ridden. In the pow
they are a dream, they’ll make any turn and cannot be
sunk. I feel that chewed up crud is where they really shine,
they truck over everything in my path and are so confidence
inspiring."
"They were unlike anything I’ve skiied before. I saw
about 50” of snow come down in Alta/Snowbird over ten
days and another 12” or so over three days at Mt.
Bachelor. I ripped open faces in fresh powder and day-old and
two-day old leftovers at speeds that I’ve never hit
before and skied glades with more confidence than ever before."
"I've got two days on the Cassiar now; and I think I can
confidently say you have a winner here.
Edge hold is superb; turning radius is right on for me; a bit
longer it feels ;than the rossi race stock slalom I was on. I
like to go a little faster than that sidecut allows. Not so
twitchy at speed either; wants to turn but much more user
friendly too.
I purposefully loaded the shit out of the tail several times and
was only able to wash it out once; it has plenty of power but
wont spit you out unless you are way back.
Huge sweet spot; super easy to turn; even medium radius GS;
feathered turns are possible without excess grabbing.
Bottom line is that this ski is super fun; edge transitions are
a blur when releasing a loaded ski. The lighter weight made the
trip across the fall line under your feet almost instant."
The DPS Spoon defies convention. It’s singularly meant for deep powder skiing—and nothing else. Don’t bother bringing the Spoon to the resort. Think deep, purely untracked touring, heli, or snowcat days for skiers who understand angulation, and planing. The Spoon is huge, fully rockered, has a convex base, and six downward-facing cleats. The Spoon moves ski design into a complex world of four dimensions where shape rocker, base convexity, and cleats all must work together in synergistic design. Its proprietary and radical design delivers massive flotation, nimble handing, and huge sprays. It will forever change the way you ride deep powder. Welcome to the future.