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Black Diamond AMPerage Ski
The Black Diamond AMPerage Ski, their second-widest big mountain ski next to the Megawatt, is a powder ski with all-mountain versatility. It’s got fat dimensions, rockered tip and tail, and a large turn radius for float, stability, and speed. Traditional camber underfoot and sandwich/sidewall…

Black Diamond Boundary 100 Ski
From lift-served powder to big spring lines in the backcountry, the Black Diamond Boundary 100 Ski will do it all. Being the narrowest offering in the Boundary Series, the Boundary 100 has a super versatile 100mm waist that will float knee-deep pow, carve groomers, and leave your quads happy…

Black Diamond Boundary 107 Ski
The phrase “all-mountain” is often tied to skis built to do one thing: ski the resort. Realizing the mountain doesn’t start and stop with the resort property line, Black Diamond set out to build a line of skis that redefines the phrase with its all-new Boundary series. So, if you’re the kind of…

Black Diamond Boundary 115 Ski
Ultralight carbon skis may be a dream on the skintrack, but you’re going to get tossed if you take them inbounds. Built to float pow both in and out of the resort, the Black Diamond Boundary 115 Ski will be your go-to boards when you plan on getting lift-served freshies in the morning followed by…

Black Diamond Megawatt Ski
A full-on powder monster, the fat and rockered Black Diamond Megawatt Ski soars across the deepest of snow with the grace of a swan. And it’s intelligent, too, with a less pronounced tail rocker and hard-carving traditional camber underfoot, for when the pow sluffs and the hardpack surfaces or…

Black Diamond Zealot Ski
Without getting preachy, it’s hard not to tout the greatness of the all-mountain Black Diamond Zealot Ski. This husky rockered ski floats through pow, rails down steeps, and wiggles through trees like something possessed. But with a sturdy wood core and tough sandwich-sidewall construction, it…

DPS Skis Cassiar 95 Pure3 Ski
Storm riding is great, but since we don’t all live on Hokkaido, having a killer frontside ski in your quiver is a must. DPS made its name with fat powder boards, but that’s not all the company does; the Cassiar 95 Pure3 Ski is an all-mountain missile made to rail groomers, stitch up tight bump…

DPS Skis Lotus 120 Spoon Ski
We’ve all been there–the first turn that sends snow well over your head and leaves you gasping for breath, followed by nothing but the white room for what feels like minutes–it’s this feeling that will make skiers quit jobs, sleep in snowy parking lots, and drive hundreds of miles cross-country…

DPS Skis Lotus 138 Spoon Ski
It’s hard to describe why powder skiing is awesome without sounding like you’ve been taking spiritual instruction from your burned-out uncle, but hey, sometimes you’ve just gotta float through pow like a disembodied conscience through the beautiful nothingness that we call existence, man. Whether…

DPS Skis Spoon Ski
Ticking off heli drops with an all-mountain ski on your feet is like going to a five-star restaurant and eating $40 soup with a fork: tasty, but you’re totally missing the point. If your 96mm-underfoot boards are a fork, the DPS Spoon Ski is a ladle made of carbon fiber and 24-carat gold, an…

DPS Skis Wailer 105 Pure3 Ski
DPS gave the iconic Wailer 105 Pure3 Ski a redesign last season, and things went well enough that the company left well enough alone for 2015/16. To make this all-mountain freeride ski a little more aggressive, DPS mellowed out the sidecut profile, giving the 105 a raging 28m turning radius in…

DPS Skis Wailer 112RP2 Pure3 Ski
A ski with legendary status can be tricky. Changing it will risk the ire of a diehard group of fans, but leaving it untouched means it’ll probably lose its legendary status after a few years. What to do’ From the beginning, DPS has never been a company content to stand pat, so it wasn’t…