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DRS Collection
The DRS collection expertly combines the DRS Race and DRS World Cup lines, designed to meet the unique demands of both competitive racing and high-performance recreational skiing. Uniting these two boots, the DRS collection offers a versatile range that meets the needs of racers and performance-focused skiers alike, featuring the perfect combination of performance and comfort.
Explore DRS Technology
High-quality materials for a unique combination of high performance, precision fit, and exceptional comfort.
DRS Race Boots
The design of the DRS is directly derived from the DRS World Cup series but has a slightly more spacious and comfortable interior thanks to the 97 mm last. The race-oriented flex combined with the liner offers optimum fit and enormous power transfer. As such, the DRS feature the perfect combination of performance and comfort.
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DRS WC Boots
The DRS WC is the resulting product of years of collaboration with our World Cup team. Thanks to the narrower 92 mm last, improved fit, size-adapted cuff, liner with adjustable tongue, and various buckles in each position, the DRS is not only sportier than ever but also offers an even better fit, more stability, and greater power transfer. Numerous fine-tuning options including grindable sole plates and lifter plates make the DRS WC far more customizable than its predecessor. Of course, everything is fully compliant with ISO and FIS standards. Five different flex versions meet all the demands of top-level and professional skiers—from U14 to the World Cup team. The most rigid version of the DRS WC offers maximum precision, lateral power transfer, and grip. The ‘H’ in the name represents a flex index of 170 and the stiff plastic makes the boot particularly responsive and direct. The DRS WC H is therefore particularly ideal for male professionals during technical disciplines.
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