DPS Powderworks Koala Tour 111 Ski
Pivoty, surfy, slarvy, and wickedly playful, the Powderworks Koala Tour 111 ski from DPS pairs a progressive, freestyle design with their legendary Pagoda construction. Named after the tiered (layered) construction found throughout Asia, the Pagoda construction layers a paulownia core with a high-modulus carbon and flax laminate, resulting in an exceptional ski feel, at a weight that your lungs won't protest hauling up the skin track. The world cup race base has been pre-treated with the phantom base treatment, meaning you will have reliable glide in a variety of conditions and snow types. Sharing the shape with its energetic resort sibling, the Powderworks Koala 111 eagerly searches for every side hit on the out track whilst preserving stability for high-speed runouts. Maneuverable, playful, and stable, the DPS Powderworks Koala 111 ski lets you have your eucalyptus and eat it too.
- Pagoda construction offers high skiability at a low weight.
- World Cup race bases have been pre-treated with phantom base treatment to keep you sliding smoothly.
- Playful shape is intuitive and highly maneuverable.
- Named after the cutest marsupial known to humankind.
| Specifications | |
| Length(s) cm | 176, 184, 189 |
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Weight |
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137-111-125 [176] 139-111-127 [184] 140-111-128 [189] |
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Turn |
18m |
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Skin |
Round tips & tails |
| Specs Verified | |
| Design | |
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Rockered tip, camber underfoot, rockered tail |
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Medium radius |
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Pagoda |
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Paulownia wood |
| Skimo Co Says | |
| Usage | Surfing, jibbing, buttering |
| Notes | Heavily rockered design is loose and playful |
| Bottom Line | Playing |