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Blizzard Rustler 11 Skis

This Ski Is A Staff Favorite:

Powder7 Staff Pick George
By: George
What a rippuh! If you are looking for a maneuverable, stable, damp, and floaty ski, the Rustler 11 is a great choice. Having titanal placed underneath the foot allowing for a damp and stable ride will carving or just charging through the whatever heck you might be on, you will have maximum confidence to come in hot. Leaving the tips tails metal-less allows the ski to have a playful and poppy feel. Maybe hop on a Fischer Ranger if you want a ski to compare this to. Either way, you're getting a great powder ski that is ultra versatile and looks dope as all heck, rip this thing!!
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Powder7 Staff Pick Justin
By: Justin
This ski, my friends, is a great ski. And I don't like anything. Ask around. When picking a ski, I tend to prefer fat, soft, and versatile options--which is weird, because I'm thin, rigid, and completely one-dimensional. Despite the metal reinforcement underfoot, the Rustler 11 has the perfect medium-stiff flex for a playful big mountain board, and feels surprisingly light for all its girth. And that girth is nice, too. A 112mm waist width handles all but the deepest days in the Western mountains, without sacrificing stability or mobility when conditions get sporty. I'm usually on skis that are 110-115mm wide, and the Rustler 11 is probably the one I ended up reaching for most often this winter. That's quite an endorsement from me, since I'm either a living, breathing ski expert or a very well-constructed bot.

Our Take On The 2027 Blizzard Rustler 11:

Whether you're looking down a steep face, scoping your pillow lines, or taking hot laps with the crew, the Blizzard Rustler 11 is the perfect big sending partner. The Rustler 11 hits a sweet spot in the big mountain category, wide enough for floating in powder and deep snow, without being so wide that it feels bulky in tight terrain. The "Flux Form" metal frame includes a metal sheet underfoot with metal strips alongside your edges. As the widest in the Rustler category, the Rustler 11 features the least amount of metal to maximize play in soft snow. But this ski was built with freeride athletes in mind, so you can trust your skis will support you on that spicy runout at speed. The metal shape does work to keep the ski stable at speed and through variable snow, and the True Blend wood core gives you the perfect balance of power where you need it with playful tips and tails. In short? The new Rustler 11 charges harder, while still keeping that playful flavor. We throw the term "playful charger" around a lot, and there's not another ski that fits it to the bill more than the Rustler 11.

2027 Blizzard Rustler 11 Specs:

Dimensions:142/114/132
Radius:21m@186cm
Rocker:Freeride Rocker
Ability Level:Ability Level 8
Construction:Full Sidewall
Weight:3910 grams (per pair for size 180cm) Learn more about ski weights

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