DPS Wailer 112RP (aka my wallet is in for a beating)

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  • marshalolson
    bikepathlete
    • Oct 2004
    • 12456

    #121
    it is approx -8cm

    for referance the lotus 120 is -9, the lotus 138 is (i think) -10, the 4frnt VCT is -7cm, and the EHP is -8 (90% sure).

    did do a bit of testing of the mount point from -7.5->-8.5
    go for rob

    www.dpsskis.com

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    • Milkshakes
      You win, you always do...
      • Dec 2009
      • 106

      #122
      Originally posted by marshalolson
      it is approx -8cm

      for referance the lotus 120 is -9, the lotus 138 is (i think) -10, the 4frnt VCT is -7cm, and the EHP is -8 (90% sure).

      did do a bit of testing of the mount point from -7.5->-8.5
      Thanks. Where did you like it the best?

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      • whyturn
        GOES knows
        • Apr 2006
        • 7567

        #123
        So its made in China and Stephan is skiing in Engelberg........
        Hmmmmmmmmmmm
        Is he independantly wealthy?
        Alot of issues force many closures, yet he skis on (2003-2007)
        $1200-$1400 for china made skis - Have the delam and explosion issues been solved?
        Are skis really delivered? Had my $1000 for over 6 months then tried to charge me paypal fees to get it back.
        Are things are really different or is it hype............

        But back to the thread, alot of rocker for a resort ski. Resort pow yes, groomers, with 150 running length sure.... Comments and demo?
        I need to go to Utah.
        Utah?
        Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

        So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


        Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

        8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

        2021/2022 (13/15)

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        • otto parts
          registered shmegistered
          • Oct 2008
          • 1418

          #124
          Doublet, Marshall, or DPS-why so much rocker?
          Seems like you give up a lot of contact area unless it's deep.
          Life of a repo man is always intense.

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          • marshalolson
            bikepathlete
            • Oct 2004
            • 12456

            #125
            Originally posted by whyturn
            Have the delam and explosion issues been solved?
            Are skis really delivered?
            the warranty rate the last 2 season is below 1%.
            go for rob

            www.dpsskis.com

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            • marshalolson
              bikepathlete
              • Oct 2004
              • 12456

              #126
              Originally posted by otto parts
              Doublet, Marshall, or DPS-why so much rocker?
              Seems like you give up a lot of contact area unless it's deep.
              frankly, why not? if you want a long running length ski, this is not it.... you know? though i would grab the w112rp and ski it basically everyday, regardless of condition, and would never be concerned of the running length. i do not ski slow. ever.

              the more the tip rocker is elevated, the less it interacts with the snow on hardpack. the way the w112rp is shaped, the core effetively runs the full length of the ski, so there is not really a big tip spacer made of plastic flapping around.

              if you are going shovel rocker, the tip is not in contact with the snow, but it can be unpredictable if its low... it will engage occasionally, or it won't, or it might grab or drag in soft snow that you might not see in flat light. this ski attempts to minimize that. the shovel rise is designed so that the more you lay the ski over and push and flex and drive it, the more running length you get, and this is a pretty real world experience i certainly feel. i feel like at 70mph on edge you are running more like 165cm vs. 150cm when you are at slow speeds and skiing more flat on the base, and the natural turn radius grows to the low-mid 20's.

              sort of a ramble.... hopefully it made sense..

              i am really stoked to get some more people demoing these things. i am arranging w/ el c to send some to the mammoth mini... and there will be a pair at the a-basin mini as well. should be good!
              go for rob

              www.dpsskis.com

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              • DoWork
                Like a shithawk, Ricky.
                • May 2008
                • 7321

                #127
                Originally posted by whyturn
                So its made in China and Stephan is skiing in Engelberg........
                Hmmmmmmmmmmm
                Is he independantly wealthy?
                Alot of issues force many closures, yet he skis on (2003-2007)
                $1200-$1400 for china made skis - Have the delam and explosion issues been solved?
                Are skis really delivered? Had my $1000 for over 6 months then tried to charge me paypal fees to get it back.
                Are things are really different or is it hype............

                But back to the thread, alot of rocker for a resort ski. Resort pow yes, groomers, with 150 running length sure.... Comments and demo?
                Wow, you are one butthurt fucking loser. You better tuck those bitchtits in while you're munching on that bag of yak dicks...
                "If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise." -Robert Fritz

                Originally posted by skifishbum
                not enough nun fisters in that community

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                • Professor
                  Registered User
                  • Sep 2001
                  • 2314

                  #128
                  Originally posted by whyturn
                  Are things are really different or is it hype............
                  Hmmm.... I ask this question all the time about a certain other ski manufacturer. Fortunately I dont feel the need to badmouth every thread about those skis. As for running length, just how long is the effective edge on 191 Lhasas?

                  If you have a gripe with a manufacturer, feel free to post it. If you just want to badmouth a new ski that you havent skied.... dont bother
                  "I dont hike.... my legs are too heavy"

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                  • theetruscan
                    tinkerer
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 394

                    #129
                    Plenty of loved and skied rockered skis appear to have running lengths between 120-150 cm.

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                    • marshalolson
                      bikepathlete
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 12456

                      #130
                      whyturn:

                      1. stephan does not receive a "paycheck" from dps...
                      2. he gets to travel around and ski because his "job" is being a sponsored athlete (formerly mammut, now patagonia), and leads a mega frugal dirtbag powder hound lifestyle.
                      3. skis are being delivered on time these days.
                      4. can't speak to your issues in the past, or when they were, or how long ago. sorry it did not turn out how you hoped.

                      legitimate questions. thanks for asking.
                      go for rob

                      www.dpsskis.com

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                      • whyturn
                        GOES knows
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 7567

                        #131
                        Thanks for the answers Marshall they are helpful. I believe in supporting the independants with good products (PM gear, Armada). Really this was the original reason for the purchase of the DP, which was through your rep code back then. Not sore anymore, manufacturing high end technology is difficult. Just want to be sure where current status of DP is while I consider the 112RP purchase since money does not grow on trees.
                        I was curious about these things since it is an intriguing design and $300 down ($720 total) seems like a fair deal for a light Super 7 similar design. Significantly more rocker than my 191 Lhasa and as much as my toons. But with small sidecut and short running length I am a little unsure it "rails on groomers". I like the faster speed on runouts and it is a tough balance with high rocker.

                        I will continue watching thread to see more reviews hopefully. Good luck with the new products.
                        I need to go to Utah.
                        Utah?
                        Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

                        So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


                        Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

                        8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

                        2021/2022 (13/15)

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                        • DoWork
                          Like a shithawk, Ricky.
                          • May 2008
                          • 7321

                          #132
                          Originally posted by whyturn
                          Thanks for the answers Marshall they are helpful. I believe in supporting the independants with good products (PM gear, Armada). Really this was the original reason for the purchase of the DP, which was through your rep code back then. Not sore anymore, manufacturing high end technology is difficult. Just want to be sure where current status of DP is while I consider the 112RP purchase since money does not grow on trees.
                          I was curious about these things since it is an intriguing design and $300 down ($720 total) seems like a fair deal for a light Super 7 similar design. Significantly more rocker than my 191 Lhasa and as much as my toons. But with small sidecut and short running length I am a little unsure it "rails on groomers". I like the faster speed on runouts and it is a tough balance with high rocker.

                          I will continue watching thread to see more reviews hopefully. Good luck with the new products.
                          Much better post!

                          I'm positive that while the 112RP will not carve like a true GS ski (obviously), it will simply be a matter of dialing in the edge tune/detune to your personal liking to make you happy on groomed snow. My pair of Billy Goats is of a similar shape/design and while they are a far cry from a GS ski, their performance in the fresh more than justifies their lack of hardpack finesse. If you're looking for a quick turning, fresh-floating tight tree/rock face/cliff drop pivot monster I can tell you that the design shape is the best I've ever been on for that. I can't even imagine how amazingly DPS has executed their variation of it. I am positively DROOLING over them fwiw... I'd give my middle nut for a pair of pures with some Dynafit FTs...

                          I'm glad to hear you're thinking about them again, companies grow and mature just like people. I think money spent with DPS is money well invested in a great product. Maybe someday I'll be able to own a pair
                          "If you limit your choices only to what seems possible or reasonable, you disconnect yourself from what you truly want, and all that is left is a compromise." -Robert Fritz

                          Originally posted by skifishbum
                          not enough nun fisters in that community

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                          • agent j
                            Registered User
                            • Aug 2005
                            • 128

                            #133
                            So, I got a chance to take a couple of runs on these sweet, sweet skis on Saturday at Alta. 2 pow runs in the morning, 1 cut-up skied out run in the afternoon. First, I think that the prices are ridiculous and yet skiing these was so ridiculously fun that I am seriously considering making them my one ski quiver for the next couple of years.

                            Disclosure: I am a recovering telemarker who has been mostly skiing alpine this year on a smallish AT setup in bounds and out, partly due to a knee injury.

                            Mini review:
                            days skied: 3 runs
                            skis: DPS Wailer 112RP pures
                            length: 190 cm
                            dim: 141-112-128
                            bindings: Jesters? set at 10
                            boots: Dynafit Zzero-4CTF
                            mounted on the (current proto) line which I thought was money.
                            weight (of skis): advertised 4 lbs per ski, they certainly felt light
                            weight (me): ~200 lbs
                            height: 6' 1.5''
                            tune: edges were sharp, bases were waxed (and fast)

                            skis I like: honestly I have fun on whatever. I really like my BH shoots (191 cm, probably only other big ski I have significant time on), I also really like my Blizzard Titan 9.2 (188cm mustard yellow). Both tele.

                            Skis I dislike: Demo'd (tele) some justices (185cm) and this year's zealots (182cm) at the beginning of the season, was not that impressed, but conditions weren't that great.


                            I got first tracks on wildcat and was immediately impressed with their soft snow performance, skied big in the powder. Planed nicely and rode on top, able to vary turn radius easily and reel off waves of snow at will, like water skiing, but could go from feeling surfy to feeling locked in, in the powder depending on your input. I have not experienced this before. Wow! Immediately felt like a rock star and easily the best (and fastest) turns I have had this year. Really dig the shape for powder, soft snow performance. Did a second lap down thirds/high nowhere. More powder. Holy shit, I want these skis. They absolutley rip. Given the morning conditions anything would have slayed it. So why the excitement? I have been dealing with a nagging minor knee injury this season, and am not in the best shape. Yet I was able to ski fast and powerfully with little to no stress and fatigue to my knees and legs. The light weight and low swing weight was a revelation. The progressive shape is only half of it in my mind, the other half is the low weight, awesome.

                            Gave the skis back, and demo'd some other DPS skis Lotus 120 in a 200cm and 190cm. Snow was starting to get tracked out a bit and getting heavy. I liked the loti, but conditions were getting a little more challenging for my knee and the skis were requiring more driver input. Couldn't stop thinking about the 112RP. Got on them for an early afternoon run to see if I still liked them in the tracked out, cut up, scraped off, and whatever other kind of conditions I could find. They did not disappoint. Suprising edge hold, this must be due to the torsional stiffness, and also the camber (2-3mm?) and (minimal) sidecut. Went flying out the high T, which was a bit bumped up by this point, and it was actually fun. Rode up into some steeper windblown 'icy' spots to check the edge hold, and was blown away. Would not hesitate to bring these into steep tight technical terrain, based on this one observation. Wound up in some tight trees on the rib left of high boy and then popped put to finish on a somewhat bumped high boy. Last bit down was through some little chunder and on the piste. They carve just fine if you want them to. They are not slalom skis, but are surprising in their firm snow performance.

                            Overall impressions: Completely blown away by these skis, the shape and the weight are awesome. I love them and want them. Just need to figure out how to get this approved by the wife. I am ready to sell all of my other gear to make this happen. I will put FT12's on them and use them for most days in/out of bounds. They are light and lively, dead easy to turn, super stable and fun, fun, fun. Didn't notice any deflection because of their low weight, only seems like an advantage. Seems like a perfect everyday ski for Utah conditions. While other skis may be better in a particular category, these skis are no slouch in any category. Very impressive. Really love the feel of these skis.

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                            • altabird92
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 715

                              #134
                              guess i'll put my review up from alta's demo day last saturday.

                              about me-
                              6'1 170 lbs
                              Skis i like- praxis pow, 179 bro, 192 bro, lhasa, katanas, AK rockets, dps 120
                              Snow conditions- mostly windblown pow. great soft snow all over. not much time spent on groomers.

                              First of all, I'll say that I was a bit skeptical of these as i'm used to a stiff, relatively straight ski (i ski 192's everday). The skis really have an interesting feel to them. Like all dps's, they are scary light, which translates to scary quick. I don't think i have ever been on a quicker turning ski, no matter the snow conditions. In windblown pow, they reallly shined, arcing many different turn shapes with lots of stability. They are so much fun in this type of snow. you can carve turns, or you can slide the tails around and play with the rocker. Didn't get much time in deep untracked pow, but the few turns i did, they skied just as expected. tips pop right to the surface, so manageable, and so so much fun.

                              I didn't ski groomers much, but the little time i spent there was quite remarkable. They rip! Thats all.

                              For those looking for a 200cm length, I really dont think its necessary. Sure, a slightly larger turning radius would be nice sometimes, but this skis performance as a charger, or just more of a big day ski will never surpass that of the 120.

                              Overall, i loved this ski. Sure, the price is high, but I am seriously considering selling off some of the quiver to fund these.

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                              • whyturn
                                GOES knows
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 7567

                                #135
                                Altabird. Skiied Alta last Week during dump on Lhasas. Can you offer any comparisons to the Lhasa as I am also considering adding 112RP. Lhasa rocker is less but dimensions are similar. half the radius on the 112 so I am curious.
                                I need to go to Utah.
                                Utah?
                                Yeah, Utah. It's wedged in between Wyoming and Nevada. You've seen pictures of it, right?

                                So after 15 years we finally made it to Utah.....


                                Thanks BCSAR and POWMOW Ski Patrol for rescues

                                8, 17, 13, 18, 16, 18, 20, 19, 16, 24, 32, 35

                                2021/2022 (13/15)

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