What do you get when a ski company with a history and DNA of making big stiff racy skis tries their hand at a looser freeride stick? It turns out, you get one of the raddest big mountain skis on the market. If you haven't heard by now, the Blizzard Rustler 11 Skis are sick. They're super well balanced, able to throw down filthy technical lines, as evidenced by the numerous appearances on FWT podiums, but they're also surprisingly easy to ride. The Rustler 11's are all stable charger one moment, and just plain fun the next. Slash 'em, rail, 'em, point 'em straight down the fall line, it doesn't matter, these things can hang.
- Rocker Type:
- Rocker Camber Rocker
- Shape:
- Progressive wide body style with an aggressive radius. Early rise tail designed to be playful in softer snow.
- Core:
- ISO, Poplar, Beech, Balsa, Paulownia Multi Layer Wood Core, Carbon Flipcore Technology
- Laminates:
- Carbon Flipcore D.R.T., D.R.T TitanalUni-Directional Carbon Frame, Two Layers of Carbon Fiberglass Compound, Anti-Shock Layer
- Base:
- Sintered Graphite Base
- Binding Compatibility:
- Recommended brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
- Terrain Type:
- Big Mountain, Powder
- Turning Radius:
- Medium
- Tail Type:
- Partial Twin Tip