
2026 DPS Wailer 107 Skis with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings
The 2026 DPS Wailer 107 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings blends the shape of a freeride classic with the versatility of modern carbon construction. Sitting at the sweet spot for resort powder performance, this ski pairs a 107 mm waist with a tight 15-meter radius, generous rocker, and a lightweight hybrid poplar/carbon layup. It’s quick and floaty when you want play, stable and composed when you need power. We paired the Wailer 107 with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
The Wailer 107 has that unmistakable DPS magic—lightweight agility meets big-mountain confidence. Whether you're slashing through soft snow, linking carves on the frontside, or surfing chop between storms, it delivers flow and control with every turn.
Who it's for:
Perfect for advanced and expert directional skiers seeking a ski that can float, carve, and charge without compromise. It’s a great choice for those who split their time between soft snow and mixed resort terrain, but want something a bit more forgiving and versatile than a true powder plank.
Highlights:
A hybrid poplar and carbon construction keeps the ski light on your feet but strong on edge, while the 107 mm waist strikes an ideal balance between powder float and all-mountain precision. With generous rocker at the tip and tail, and a responsive 15-meter sidecut, the Wailer 107 makes everything from open bowl arcs to tree-line pivots feel intuitive and smooth. It’s a ski that lets you drive hard or cruise mellow—whatever the day demands. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.
Things to consider:
The Wailer 107 is directional by design and not built for switch skiing or park tricks. Skiers looking for a looser tail or more freestyle influence should explore the Koala lineup.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Size up for more float and stability in open terrain or high-speed conditions. Size down for quick maneuverability in trees or for a more playful feel.
The 2026 DPS Wailer 107 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings blends the shape of a freeride classic with the versatility of modern carbon construction. Sitting at the sweet spot for resort powder performance, this ski pairs a 107 mm waist with a tight 15-meter radius, generous rocker, and a lightweight hybrid poplar/carbon layup. It’s quick and floaty when you want play, stable and composed when you need power. We paired the Wailer 107 with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
The Wailer 107 has that unmistakable DPS magic—lightweight agility meets big-mountain confidence. Whether you're slashing through soft snow, linking carves on the frontside, or surfing chop between storms, it delivers flow and control with every turn.
Who it's for:
Perfect for advanced and expert directional skiers seeking a ski that can float, carve, and charge without compromise. It’s a great choice for those who split their time between soft snow and mixed resort terrain, but want something a bit more forgiving and versatile than a true powder plank.
Highlights:
A hybrid poplar and carbon construction keeps the ski light on your feet but strong on edge, while the 107 mm waist strikes an ideal balance between powder float and all-mountain precision. With generous rocker at the tip and tail, and a responsive 15-meter sidecut, the Wailer 107 makes everything from open bowl arcs to tree-line pivots feel intuitive and smooth. It’s a ski that lets you drive hard or cruise mellow—whatever the day demands. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.
Things to consider:
The Wailer 107 is directional by design and not built for switch skiing or park tricks. Skiers looking for a looser tail or more freestyle influence should explore the Koala lineup.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Size up for more float and stability in open terrain or high-speed conditions. Size down for quick maneuverability in trees or for a more playful feel.
Description
The 2026 DPS Wailer 107 with Tyrolia Attack 14 GW Bindings blends the shape of a freeride classic with the versatility of modern carbon construction. Sitting at the sweet spot for resort powder performance, this ski pairs a 107 mm waist with a tight 15-meter radius, generous rocker, and a lightweight hybrid poplar/carbon layup. It’s quick and floaty when you want play, stable and composed when you need power. We paired the Wailer 107 with the Tyrolia Attack 14 GW because of the Attack’s light weight, reliability, and ease-of-use for all mountain and freeride skiers. Additionally, ample elastic travel and direct power transmission function to ensure these bindings cater perfectly to the needs of demanding freeriders.
Why we like it:
The Wailer 107 has that unmistakable DPS magic—lightweight agility meets big-mountain confidence. Whether you're slashing through soft snow, linking carves on the frontside, or surfing chop between storms, it delivers flow and control with every turn.
Who it's for:
Perfect for advanced and expert directional skiers seeking a ski that can float, carve, and charge without compromise. It’s a great choice for those who split their time between soft snow and mixed resort terrain, but want something a bit more forgiving and versatile than a true powder plank.
Highlights:
A hybrid poplar and carbon construction keeps the ski light on your feet but strong on edge, while the 107 mm waist strikes an ideal balance between powder float and all-mountain precision. With generous rocker at the tip and tail, and a responsive 15-meter sidecut, the Wailer 107 makes everything from open bowl arcs to tree-line pivots feel intuitive and smooth. It’s a ski that lets you drive hard or cruise mellow—whatever the day demands. The Attack 14 GW’s FR PRO3 Toe contains 30 mm of elastic travel which provides a smooth and confidence inspiring feel when tracking though variable snow while also recentering the boot to its neutral position extremely well to keep you locked in, acting almost like a suspension system. NX FR Heel pieces have 16 mm of elastic travel which assists in prevent false-releases. These heel pieces also make stepping into and out of bindings with ease, even in deep snow.
Things to consider:
The Wailer 107 is directional by design and not built for switch skiing or park tricks. Skiers looking for a looser tail or more freestyle influence should explore the Koala lineup.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Size up for more float and stability in open terrain or high-speed conditions. Size down for quick maneuverability in trees or for a more playful feel.





















