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DPS Wailer 100

By PTO Team, Shop Staff · Spec review + on-snow demo on this ski · Mt. Hood Meadows, OR

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The take

If someone said 'pick one ski for the rest of your life' — this is the one I'd argue for.

The Wailer 100 is DPS's answer to the one-ski-quiver question. At 100mm underfoot, it sits in that sweet spot where you can carve groomers in the morning and ski powder stashes in the afternoon without feeling like you compromised on either.

Compared to the Wailer 90, the 100 adds carbon stringers to the poplar core. You feel it — the ski is stiffer and more stable at speed, especially through the back half. Blister measured the flex and called underfoot stiffness a full 10 out of 10. This is not a soft ski. It wants speed, it wants commitment, and it pays you back with stability through chop and crud that lighter skis can't match.

The 133mm tip with 40% rocker gives it genuine float in soft snow. Not a powder ski, but on a 6–12 inch day at Hood, you're not drowning. The directional rocker profile means significantly more float in the tip than the tail — the ski planes forward, not flat.

Edge hold on hardpack is better than you'd expect at 100mm. The 60% effective edge and race-grade sintered base give you real bite when you commit to a carve. Turn radius is 15m — same as the 90 — so it doesn't feel sluggish despite the wider waist.

Six lengths from 153 to 189 is a wide range. The Algal Tech sidewalls (60% bio-based material) are a DPS innovation — they add impact resistance without traditional weight penalties.

This is the Wailer for the skier who wants one ski and wants it to do everything well.

Bindings we'd pair with it

Mount point: DPS recommended mount point. Our pick: Marker Griffon 13 ID.

Flat mount — any standard alpine binding works. For touring use, consider a hybrid binding like the Shift.