Their lineup, including the Pagoda 100, Pagoda 112 Tour Carbon, and the Koala 103 Freestyle Skis, is designed to cater to diverse skiing styles, from carving through powder to freestyle adventures. Known for their lightweight construction, DPS skis, like their sought-after Powder Skis, excel in backcountry settings, offering unmatched versatility and ease of use. With options available in Canada, DPS continues to set the gold standard for ski enthusiasts.
FAQs About DPS Skis
• What does DPS mean on skis?
DPS stands for Drake Powderworks, named after the company’s founders and its focus on delivering powder-specific skis.
• What are DPS skis known for?
DPS skis are renowned for their innovative materials, such as carbon fiber construction, which makes them light, strong, and perfect for precision skiing.
• Are DPS good backcountry skis?
Absolutely! With their lightweight build and exceptional performance in variable conditions, DPS skis are a favorite among backcountry adventurers.
• Where are DPS skis made?
DPS skis are proudly made in the USA, specifically in Salt Lake City, Utah, where innovation and craftsmanship combine to produce top-tier skis.