Alpine Skis

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‘All In’ Trailer

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We Dream of Powder Days in Japan

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You’ve Never Skied a DPS Like This
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Every spring, dozens of our testers converge at Snowbird Ski Resort to put the next season's skis through their paces. The 2016/17 DPS Wailer 106 and Zelda 106, with the Utah brand's new Foundation construction, redefined our idea of what a DPS ski can do: they're still super fun in the soft stuff, but they now handle hardpack much more confidently. Watch to see what made these our favorite all-mountain powder skis of the test.