Description
Introducing the new Kaizen 105 – A confidence-inspiring ski for all abilities that allows for fun across the mountain, in all conditions. The single quiver ski is a big claim, but we think this one lives up to it. Featuring a completely new shape, the Kaizen 105 takes inspiration from DPS’ classic RP and C2 chassis and blends these characteristics into a true all-mountain freeride ski.
KAIZEN CONSTRUCTION
The Kaizen 105 offers a completely new construction and shape that represents innovation and evolution with our new split core and updated carbon fiber laminate. Combined, these elements have led to our most stable and energetic ski ever.
The Kaizen core builds on the horizontal lamination concepts explored in our Pagoda skis, and layers the dense vibration absorbing ash in a new way and in a different location, using a new glue which has its own damping properties. The carbon fiber has been developed using methods from our Pagoda Tour line and is designed to optimize energy. With our damper core of ash and poplar, it’s a harmonious interaction that creates better skis now, and opens up exciting ideas for the future.
DPS Lifetime Warranty
DPS Skis are built to last and we stand behind the durability and quality of our skis. All registered Carbon DPS Skis, built in the USA qualify for a lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects.
The DPS Skis warranty applies solely to the skis’ original owner and their willed heir.
DPS Full Carbon Skis purchased after July 1, 2022 (currently consisting of the Kaizen, Wailer, Pagoda Tour CFL, Pagoda Tour, Pagoda, Pagoda Piste, Lotus and Powderworks models which are referred to herein as the “DPS USA Made Skis”) purchased new direct from DPS Skis or an authorized DPS Skis dealer come with a lifetime limited warranty (the “Lifetime Warranty”) against manufacturer defects, subject to the limitations and exclusions.
Skis that have been purchased through a demo ski program are not eligible for warranty. Claims should be submitted as soon as any damage is noticed.
DPS is not responsible for any additional costs associated with the warranty process, such as the cost of remounting, tuning, renting demo’s, etc.
While we strive to make our skis as durable as possible, the warranty does not cover damage caused by excessive impact to any part of the ski. This may include impact damage from rocks, rails, cliffs/drops, trees, gondolas, chairlifts, concrete plazas, roads, parking lots, vehicles, airline travel, mistaking your skis for walking sticks, or any other type of activity. To learn more see our warranty Limitations & Exclusions.