2023 Blizzard Rustler 10 Skis

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Sale Price $599.96 Regular Price $749.95
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Blizzard Rustler 10 Skis

The Blizzard Rustler 10 skis are part of Blizzards award winning freeride collection that is targeted towards skiers who want to charge the entire mountain. From big airs to big lines, these skis are both playful and powerful. With a waist width of 102-104 depending on the length of the ski, they fall right in the middle of freeride line up, and have a metal laminate underfoot that ends to where the tip and tail rocker of the ski begin. This keeps the ski powerful and damp underfoot while making the tips playful and forgiving to release in and out of turns, while also giving it the ability to pivot, slash and smear your way through soft snow, wind buff and powder. The Rustler 10 uses Trueblend technology in its core, which intentionally uses different density wood blends at the length of the core, that provide the appropriate amount of stiffness that delivers a very smooth a balanced feel that delivers both confidence and control. The result is a ski that is less demanding in tight terrain with better float and playfulness in powder. Underneath, a compound wood core and two Carbon Fiberglass sheets make the skis feel longitudinally calm at speed without making the torsional stiffness overbearing. Advanced to expert skiers looking for ski that blurs the line between freeride and all mountain will love the all –around versatility of the Blizzard Rustler 10.

Features:

  • Side cut: 135.5/104/125.5 mm at 188 cm length
  • Turn Radius: 19 meters at 188 cm length
  • 4040 grams at 180cm
  • Rocker/Camber/Rocker Profile
  • Carbon Flipcore DRT Construction
  • Ability Level: Advanced and Expert Skiers

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Preferred Terrain
 All-Mountain •  Groomers •  Powder 

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Groomers
Powder

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How are these on groomers and icy days? Any comparison to the Enforcer 100?
Question by: Alex on Mar 9, 2022, 12:21 AM
HI Alex!
Enforcer is more consistent and grippy from tip to tail and does better than Rustler on groomers and ice. It's not quite as quick or floaty, but pretty darn close. The weight of the Enforcer is not insignificant, though, so be prepared for a heavier ski.
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Answer by: SkiEssentials Expert on Mar 9, 2022, 11:03 AM
What are the differences (apart from graphics) between this years and the newer model? If any?
Question by: Derek on Apr 1, 2022, 3:16 AM
Hi Derek!
The only difference is going to be the topsheet graphic for the 2023 model year. The construction is the same as 2022's Rustler 10.
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Answer by: Chris McClelland on Apr 1, 2022, 4:17 PM
1. I REALLY enjoy my SkiEssential '22 Dynastar M-Pro 84 x 177s. SPOT ON for me: age 76, 6', #200, intermediate. I ski at SnowBasin, UT.
2. I'm thinking adding Blizzard Rustler 10. Length ???
3. Your thoughts are most welcome.
John Markle
Question by: John Markle on Mar 6, 2023, 11:44 AM
Hey John!

Glad to hear you're enjoying your M Pros! I'd recommend going with the 180cm for the Rustler 10. Hope this helps!
Answer by: Lan Henel (Admin) on Mar 6, 2023, 1:14 PM
I need a solid pnw 1 ski quiver. Looked at everything and have gotten so many opinions and this one keeps popping up. Average skier looking for pow stashes and hit a lot of crud. 5'7" 160, ski and size??
Question by: BK on Mar 13, 2023, 9:14 PM
Hey BK!

The 164cm would be a good option for you! Hope this helps!
Answer by: Lan Henel (Admin) on Mar 17, 2023, 1:11 PM

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