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The Rustler 10s are perfect for intermediate to expert skiers who love mixing on-trail precision with off-trail adventures. They're ideal for those who ski aggressively and enjoy diverse terrains, from groomers to powder stashes. If you want a ski that can handle it all, these are for you.
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The Blizzard Rustler 10 Skis are a game-changer for those who crave versatility on the slopes. With their Carbon Flipcore D.R.T Technology and unique waist design, these skis offer a perfect blend of stability and playfulness. Whether you're carving on groomers or floating through powder, they handle it all with ease. The rocker-camber-rocker profile ensures a responsive ride, making them a joy to maneuver in any condition. While they excel in various terrains, they might feel a bit too lively for those who prefer a more laid-back skiing style. Overall, if you're an intermediate to expert skier looking for a one-ski quiver, the Rustler 10s are a fantastic choice.
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Some folks would have you believe that the one-ski quiver is a myth, but the Rustler 10 would beg to differ. It’s founded on two signature concepts: Carbon Flipcore D.R.T Technology and an innovative waist design. The longer the ski, the wider the waist, which gives freeriders and freeride athletes more control and float, even on steep terrain. The smooth rocker-camber-rocker profile make it responsive and stable, yet super playful in softer snow and on any type of terrain. The Rustler 10 eats up chalky bumps in the steeps, floats effortlessly through stashes of fresh in the trees, and is just as comfortable in the air as it is laying trenches on fresh corduroy. The Rustler 10 is the true one-ski quiver for the progressive freeride skier.
Ski length (cm) | 168 cm |
Age Group | Adult |
Gender | Men's |
Includes bindings | No |
Model year | 2025 |
Ski type | All Mountain, Freeride |
Skill level | Intermediate, Advanced |
Rocker profile | Rocker/Camber/Rocker |
Tail profile | Partial twin tip |
Tail width (mm) | 123 |
Tip width (mm) | 134 |
Turning radius (m) | 15.5 |
Waist width (mm) | 102 |
Terrain | All mountain |
Core/Laminates | Carbon, Metal, Wood |
Warranty | 1 Year |
- The Rustler is extremely versatile for a variety of terrain and conditions
- The 106 waist width and rocker profile of the rustler helps give it great float in soft snow
- The metal core that runs along the outside edges of the ski adds stability at speed
- This ski is not ideal for the terrain park
- This ski is not for beginners or low level intermediates
- The top sheets have a tendency to chip with hard use
- This ski has been updated this year to provide additional power and stability
- Still a fairly playful ski - a really fun combo
- Enjoys being skied aggressively
- It does have a fair amount of metal, an intermediate must want to push themselves
- A little light for heavy, aggressive skier
- Not really specialized in any one thing
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