Blizzard Rustler 11
UNLESS YOU’VE BEEN POSTED UP UNDER A ROCK, you’ve probably seen a few rippers tearing apart your local mountain on the Blizzard Rustler 11. Blizzard’s iconic orange power house is a tried-and-true weapon for those who seek a stiffer freeride ski that will hold up into the twelfth round. As one tester proclaimed, “It has more confidence than me… every time. I’m never worried if the Blizzard Rustler 11 is going to respond or hold. It’s a workhorse.” Built with integrity by Blizzard’s top-tier engineers, the ski’s wood-carbon fiber-metal layup is tuned for precise freeriding, adding a level of stability rarely found in a ski with a tip-tail rocker profile. It’s a battle-tested ski that can tame it all, from Alta to Les Arcs, and everywhere in between.
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UNLESS YOU’VE BEEN POSTED UP UNDER A ROCK, you’ve probably seen a few rippers tearing apart your local mountain on the Blizzard Rustler 11. Blizzard’s iconic orange power house is a tried-and-true weapon for those who seek a stiffer freeride ski that will hold up into the twelfth round. As one tester proclaimed, “It has more confidence than me… every time. I’m never worried if the Blizzard Rustler 11 is going to respond or hold. It’s a workhorse.” Built with integrity by Blizzard’s top-tier engineers, the ski’s wood-carbon fiber-metal layup is tuned for precise freeriding, adding a level of stability rarely found in a ski with a tip-tail rocker profile. It’s a battle-tested ski that can tame it all, from Alta to Les Arcs, and everywhere in between.