2025 Blizzard Rustler 10
Which is exactly why Blizzard went back to drawing board on the Rustler, with the not-so-simple goal of making the best better. Completely redesigned, the quiver-killer is back with a vengeance, fueled by an energetic Freeride Trueblend woodcore and an all-new FluxForm metal layup technology. Trueblend and FluxForm are designed to work together to provide stability and strength underfoot, yet retain all of the playfulness you've come to love and expect in the tip and tail of a Rustler 10. From hunting glory pow in the trees to showing off under the lift, now more than ever, the Rustler 10 is built to Press Send.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Rocker-Camber-Rocker, Sandwich Fluxform Ti Full Sidewall Construction + Trueblend Free Core
ABILITY LEVEL
Intermediate to Advanced
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Length: 168/174/180
- Sidecut: 134/102/123 @ Length 180
- Radius: 17,5 @ Length 180
Intermediate - Advanced
- If you are a seasoned skier learning new skills, or a twice a year veteran taking on new challenges both on and off piste, you will probably fall into this category. Skis for this individual will usually be designed with a stronger wood core and sandwiched-sidewall construction. They will generally also offer both a wider profile and stiffer flex than a beginner - intermediate ski.
All Mountain
- An all mountain ski is engineered to be dependable in most terrains you have in mind. This could include heavy snow, steeps, font-side groomers, ice, and powder. If you have one ski in your quiver, this would be a good choice.
Rocker / Camber / Rocker
- A rocker/camber/rocker profile has both the playfulness and float of a rockered ski while adding the edge hold of a cambered ski. This profile moves the front and rear contact points medial, but still not under your boot. A rocker/camber/rocker profile is excellent for an all mountain ski, giving you float in deeper snow and crud, with a good edge hold on piste.