
Stephan Drake, spine surfing on Lotus 138's in Haines, AK. Photo: Oskar Enander
The Classic is a valuable addition to your t-shirt arsenal. It will be your friend on road trips, the pub, or in the backyard. It comes in a true navy blue, with the DPS logo offset on the chest. It is soft, comfortable, and...
Fendi or Chanel, we’re not sure which, popularized a Paris, Milan, New York, Tokyo slogan. We’re giving a playfully similar not-so-subtle endorsement of some of our seasonal riding spots: Engelberg, AK,...
This sticker pack contains five stickers, that sits well on the outside of a laptop, on your wheels, tool box, or fridge. Represent. $10.00 for 1 sticker pack containing 5 stickers. Average sticker size is: 3"/8cm x 2"/6 cm....
Rubber race grips have always been the choice for dedicated skiers, but are never found on adjustable carbon poles—until now. The DPS Nori pole combines Rubber Race Grips with a Titinal upper shaft and adjustable carbon...
This plush zip-up hoodie moves easily through the bar, is great for a fall jog, and dazzles when cruising down Main St. Offered in black and blue, a white DPS logo is featured above the front left pocket; the inside of the...
The Rosemary focuses on the power of the snowflake. This 100 percent organic cotton tee is soft, and cut exclusively for women. Details include: side seam construction, double needle top-stitching, shoulder seam finished with...
This 100 percent cotton t-shirt is soft, comfortable, and stylish. Wear it at après, on the beach, shoveling dirt, or on steamy blacktop. The DPS logo appears repetitively on the left sleeve. 10 percent expected...
The 18”/465 cm DPS Ski Strap is a faithful friend in the backcountry and in ski travel. Standard equipment at all heli ops. It will make your life easier, and can help when things aren’t going right. Tightly synch...
The Powder Road documents the dream of ski travel. It’s the story of a road trip from Colorado to Alaska in search of the best skiing on earth. In February of 2005, with rumors of a big winter in Alaska, four friends...