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2026 DPS Kaizen 100 Skis

The 2026 DPS Kaizen 100 is a true all-conditions freeride ski, designed to float like a powder tool but still handle the unpredictable demands of inbounds terrain. Built around a lightweight full carbon chassis and a generous rockered profile, the Kaizen 100 thrives in soft snow but doesn’t shy away from bumps, crud, or corn.

Why we like it:

This ski nails the balance between agility and float—not to mention surprising edge control and all-mountain adaptability.

Who it's for:

A great choice for advanced to expert skiers who want a lightweight, energetic ski for soft-snow days, tree lines, and everyday freeride terrain. Those that like the feel of an all-mountain freeride ski with powder DNA.

Highlights:

With its 15-meter radius, deep rocker lines, and tapered tips, the Kaizen 100 is built for fast, snappy turns and effortless directional changes. The substantial splay in the shovel offers excellent float, while the carbon, poplar, and ash construction delivers power and rebound without excess weight. This is a ski that responds to quick input and rewards a centered stance, offering precision and control across varied terrain. Whether arcing groomers or threading tight trees, it’s smooth and predictable.

Things to consider:

While it’s impressively capable for its weight, the Kaizen 100 isn’t built for high-speed crud bashing or directional high intensity carving. Skiers seeking that type of damp, race-inspired feel may want something heavier or with metal laminates.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size. With such a maneuverable shape and light feel, many skiers can size up for more float without sacrificing control. Lighter or finesse-oriented skiers might still opt for their standard length for quicker response.

The 2026 DPS Kaizen 100 is a true all-conditions freeride ski, designed to float like a powder tool but still handle the unpredictable demands of inbounds terrain. Built around a lightweight full carbon chassis and a generous rockered profile, the Kaizen 100 thrives in soft snow but doesn’t shy away from bumps, crud, or corn.

Why we like it:

This ski nails the balance between agility and float—not to mention surprising edge control and all-mountain adaptability.

Who it's for:

A great choice for advanced to expert skiers who want a lightweight, energetic ski for soft-snow days, tree lines, and everyday freeride terrain. Those that like the feel of an all-mountain freeride ski with powder DNA.

Highlights:

With its 15-meter radius, deep rocker lines, and tapered tips, the Kaizen 100 is built for fast, snappy turns and effortless directional changes. The substantial splay in the shovel offers excellent float, while the carbon, poplar, and ash construction delivers power and rebound without excess weight. This is a ski that responds to quick input and rewards a centered stance, offering precision and control across varied terrain. Whether arcing groomers or threading tight trees, it’s smooth and predictable.

Things to consider:

While it’s impressively capable for its weight, the Kaizen 100 isn’t built for high-speed crud bashing or directional high intensity carving. Skiers seeking that type of damp, race-inspired feel may want something heavier or with metal laminates.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size. With such a maneuverable shape and light feel, many skiers can size up for more float without sacrificing control. Lighter or finesse-oriented skiers might still opt for their standard length for quicker response.

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Description

The 2026 DPS Kaizen 100 is a true all-conditions freeride ski, designed to float like a powder tool but still handle the unpredictable demands of inbounds terrain. Built around a lightweight full carbon chassis and a generous rockered profile, the Kaizen 100 thrives in soft snow but doesn’t shy away from bumps, crud, or corn.

Why we like it:

This ski nails the balance between agility and float—not to mention surprising edge control and all-mountain adaptability.

Who it's for:

A great choice for advanced to expert skiers who want a lightweight, energetic ski for soft-snow days, tree lines, and everyday freeride terrain. Those that like the feel of an all-mountain freeride ski with powder DNA.

Highlights:

With its 15-meter radius, deep rocker lines, and tapered tips, the Kaizen 100 is built for fast, snappy turns and effortless directional changes. The substantial splay in the shovel offers excellent float, while the carbon, poplar, and ash construction delivers power and rebound without excess weight. This is a ski that responds to quick input and rewards a centered stance, offering precision and control across varied terrain. Whether arcing groomers or threading tight trees, it’s smooth and predictable.

Things to consider:

While it’s impressively capable for its weight, the Kaizen 100 isn’t built for high-speed crud bashing or directional high intensity carving. Skiers seeking that type of damp, race-inspired feel may want something heavier or with metal laminates.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run true to size. With such a maneuverable shape and light feel, many skiers can size up for more float without sacrificing control. Lighter or finesse-oriented skiers might still opt for their standard length for quicker response.

2026 DPS Kaizen 100 Skis | Ski Essentials