
2026 DPS Pisteworks 79 Skis
The 2026 DPS Pisteworks 79 is a precision frontside tool built for skiers who love to carve deep trenches into early morning groomers. As the narrowest and most turn-focused ski in DPS’s Pisteworks line, it’s all about quickness, control, and smooth, high-energy edge transitions on firm snow.
Why we like it:
This is a carbon-driven carving ski with a tight turn radius and plenty of finesse. It’s refreshingly agile and responsive without relying on brute stiffness, which makes it fun and engaging from edge to edge.
Who it's for:
Best suited for advanced to expert skiers or technical intermediates who want a super-reactive ski for hard snow and corduroy. Especially appealing for former racers or frontside purists who don’t need off-piste versatility.
Highlights:
With a 79 mm waist and a 13.5-meter turn radius across all lengths, the Pisteworks 79 thrives in short turns and edge-intensive skiing. It’s built with a full carbon layup and a recycled Carbon Power Plate for energy and control without adding bulk or plankiness. The low rocker profile (just 20%) keeps nearly 80% of the edge in contact with the snow for maximum grip and engagement, while the ski’s compliant flex provides lively rebound without feeling punishing.
Things to consider:
This ski is designed specifically for groomers; those looking for all-mountain range or soft snow capability will want something with more width and rocker. It’s also best for skiers who are comfortable on their edges and prefer a technical ride over a forgiving one. If you are looking for top notch high speed stability and dampness, the light weight and supple flex of this ski will be easily overpowered.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Most skiers should select their typical frontside ski length, though sizing down slightly can enhance turn initiation and make things even snappier for lighter or finesse-driven skiers.
The 2026 DPS Pisteworks 79 is a precision frontside tool built for skiers who love to carve deep trenches into early morning groomers. As the narrowest and most turn-focused ski in DPS’s Pisteworks line, it’s all about quickness, control, and smooth, high-energy edge transitions on firm snow.
Why we like it:
This is a carbon-driven carving ski with a tight turn radius and plenty of finesse. It’s refreshingly agile and responsive without relying on brute stiffness, which makes it fun and engaging from edge to edge.
Who it's for:
Best suited for advanced to expert skiers or technical intermediates who want a super-reactive ski for hard snow and corduroy. Especially appealing for former racers or frontside purists who don’t need off-piste versatility.
Highlights:
With a 79 mm waist and a 13.5-meter turn radius across all lengths, the Pisteworks 79 thrives in short turns and edge-intensive skiing. It’s built with a full carbon layup and a recycled Carbon Power Plate for energy and control without adding bulk or plankiness. The low rocker profile (just 20%) keeps nearly 80% of the edge in contact with the snow for maximum grip and engagement, while the ski’s compliant flex provides lively rebound without feeling punishing.
Things to consider:
This ski is designed specifically for groomers; those looking for all-mountain range or soft snow capability will want something with more width and rocker. It’s also best for skiers who are comfortable on their edges and prefer a technical ride over a forgiving one. If you are looking for top notch high speed stability and dampness, the light weight and supple flex of this ski will be easily overpowered.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Most skiers should select their typical frontside ski length, though sizing down slightly can enhance turn initiation and make things even snappier for lighter or finesse-driven skiers.
Original: $1,995.00
-65%$1,995.00
$698.25Description
The 2026 DPS Pisteworks 79 is a precision frontside tool built for skiers who love to carve deep trenches into early morning groomers. As the narrowest and most turn-focused ski in DPS’s Pisteworks line, it’s all about quickness, control, and smooth, high-energy edge transitions on firm snow.
Why we like it:
This is a carbon-driven carving ski with a tight turn radius and plenty of finesse. It’s refreshingly agile and responsive without relying on brute stiffness, which makes it fun and engaging from edge to edge.
Who it's for:
Best suited for advanced to expert skiers or technical intermediates who want a super-reactive ski for hard snow and corduroy. Especially appealing for former racers or frontside purists who don’t need off-piste versatility.
Highlights:
With a 79 mm waist and a 13.5-meter turn radius across all lengths, the Pisteworks 79 thrives in short turns and edge-intensive skiing. It’s built with a full carbon layup and a recycled Carbon Power Plate for energy and control without adding bulk or plankiness. The low rocker profile (just 20%) keeps nearly 80% of the edge in contact with the snow for maximum grip and engagement, while the ski’s compliant flex provides lively rebound without feeling punishing.
Things to consider:
This ski is designed specifically for groomers; those looking for all-mountain range or soft snow capability will want something with more width and rocker. It’s also best for skiers who are comfortable on their edges and prefer a technical ride over a forgiving one. If you are looking for top notch high speed stability and dampness, the light weight and supple flex of this ski will be easily overpowered.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Most skiers should select their typical frontside ski length, though sizing down slightly can enhance turn initiation and make things even snappier for lighter or finesse-driven skiers.























