| Management number | 235921439 | Release Date | 2026/07/09 | List Price | $598.50 | Model Number | 235921439 | ||
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The 2027 DPS Pisteworks 79 is a precision frontside tool built for skiers who love to carve deep trenches into early morning groomers. As the narrowest and most turn-focused ski in DPS’s Pisteworks line, it’s all about quickness, control, and smooth, high-energy edge transitions on firm snow.
This is a carbon-driven carving ski with a tight turn radius and plenty of finesse. It’s refreshingly agile and responsive without relying on brute stiffness, which makes it fun and engaging from edge to edge.
Best suited for advanced to expert skiers or technical intermediates who want a super-reactive ski for hard snow and corduroy. Especially appealing for former racers or frontside purists who don’t need off-piste versatility.
With a 79 mm waist and a 13.5-meter turn radius across all lengths, the Pisteworks 79 thrives in short turns and edge-intensive skiing. It’s built with a full carbon layup and a recycled Carbon Power Plate for energy and control without adding bulk or plankiness. The low rocker profile (just 20%) keeps nearly 80% of the edge in contact with the snow for maximum grip and engagement, while the ski’s compliant flex provides lively rebound without feeling punishing.
This ski is designed specifically for groomers; those looking for all-mountain range or soft snow capability will want something with more width and rocker. It’s also best for skiers who are comfortable on their edges and prefer a technical ride over a forgiving one. If you are looking for top notch high speed stability and dampness, the light weight and supple flex of this ski will be easily overpowered.
Skis true to size. Most skiers should select their typical frontside ski length, though sizing down slightly can enhance turn initiation and make things even snappier for lighter or finesse-driven skiers.
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