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DPS Pagoda Tour 112 RP Skis 2024 178cm from DPS New

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DPS Pagoda Tour 112 RP Skis 2024 178cm
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Merchant: Ellis Brigham
Brand: DPS
Product code: 711212900178
Merchant's Category: Sporting Goods> Outdoor Recreation> Winter Sports & Activities> Skiing & Snowboarding> Skis

The new Pagoda Tour 112 RP is the strongest descending touring model DPS have ever developed -- a surprisingly versatile option that can be your go-to powder ski and a do-it-all touring option. Fast and light on the skin track with our updated Tour layup, RP shaping provides an approachable, surf-inspired turning radius of 15 m and a tapered tip that ensures you always stay on top of the snow. Our new Third Rail Technology implements a third sidewall down the centre of the ski's core, providing torsional stability and suspension reminiscent of an alpine ski, with a high enjoyment-to-effort ratio on the way up and a floaty and nimble ride on the way down. Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type Deeper snow is where it will shine, so it wants bowls and powder fields rather than steep, technical chutes, but the shape means it will handle all kinds of terrain with easy handling. Skier Type Skiers who want a ski light enough to take them far, but with the width and shape to really enjoy the descent when the snow is fresh and deep. Definitely more playful than powerful, it's for skiers want to enjoy the turns with a surfy feel. Overview Shape The RP shape is both surfy and intuitive. The tapered tip and tail initiate turns effortlessly and allows them to be exited with clean carves or easily washed out. 112mm provides awesome float when you find soft snow, working with the shape to allow the ski to flow through turns in powder and keep that surfy, playful feel even when the snow isn't deep or you're on groomers. The turny 15m radius feels great on firmer snow and helps create the flowing feel in softer conditions. Rocker Rocker at the tip and tail equates to 45% rocker. Sounds like a lot but it works perfectly with the shaping. The camber underfoot makes the most of the carbon construction and playful 15m radius. Core Ash has aerospace grade foam stringers interspersed and Paulownia overlaid, creating a light buy strong core that has plenty of life and response. Third Rail Technology uses bio-based Algal Technology to improve stability. Construction The updated Pagoda Tour construction benefits from meticulous attention to detail across the entire R+D process, from sourcing materials to finding the most optimal ratios between them. DPS have introduced Algal sidewalls and Third Rail Technology that are approximately 68% bio-based content improving performance and product sustainability. Their proprietary carbon laminate provides power and energy that's balanced with an ash and paulownia wood species, and aerospace grade foam core. The final product is a construction, that encourages the skier to lap the skin track to their hearts content and enjoy the descent with the utmost confidence. Key Features RP Shaping The RP chassis started with the first Wailer 112 RP design that incorporated generous tip/tail rocker and taper. RP originally stood for 'Resort Powder', and the legend began. Its shape opens doors and makes truly versatile powder planing accessible to many. The RP's core shaping equation is impressive, 45% rocker merged with a 15m sidecut and means natural, intuitive skiing. Third Rail Technology Third Rail Technology uses bio-based Algal Technology to improve stability. Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g) 168 139 112 124 15 1370 178 140 112 125 15 1510 184 140 112 127 15 1590 189 General Information Skier Ability: Advanced|Expert Rocker: Tip/Tail Rocker Radius: Medium Base: Sintered Bindings: Ski sold flat DIN: n/a Construction: Mini Cap Full Sidewall Core: Wood, Carbon, Algal Tech Demo: No Sizing Description: Forehead to over head height. The increased length ensures better grip, stability and floatation and is essential to making the ski work to its full potential. Large rockers at the tip mean it is important not to size down.
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