We’Ve Been Dreaming For Years Of A Lighter Rustler 11 That Will Do Dual Duty As A Freeride Ripper And Backcountry Slayer. The Dream Becomes Reality This Season With The Introduction Of The Blizzard Hustle 11 Skis. Built In The Same Molds But With A Lighter Trueblend Free Core And A Modified Carbon D.R.T. Insert Instead Of The Titanal One, The Hustle 11 Kills It On Powdery Descents Without Killing You On The Skin Up. Mount This Puppy Up With A Hybrid Tech Binding And Light The Fuse The Fireworks Will Be A Thing Of Beauty.
Size: 188Cm
Sidecut: 142-114-132Mm
Radius: 21M
Indiv. Ski Weight: 1850G
Features
Rocker Camber Rocker Ski Profile With Rocker At The Tip And Tail, Camber In The Middle. Reducing The Pressure On The Edge At The Tip And Tail Makes The Ski Even Easier To Handle And Increases Flotation On Powder Snow. The Camber Guarantees Great Grip On Packed Snow.
Shape Concept Progressive Wide Body Style With An Aggressive Radius. Early Rise Tail Designed To Be Playful In Softer Snow.
Trueblend Free Core Combining Beech, Poplar And Paulownia Woods In A Uniquely Balanced Blend That’S Tailored To The Performance Needs Of Each Hustler Ski, The Trueblend Free Cores Are Labor-Intensive But Worth The Extra Effort.
Carbon Flipcore Technology A Revolutionary Rockered Ski Production Process That Incorporates A Uni-Directional Carbon Frame Onto The Core Of The Ski That Results In Great Performance With A Light And Easy Feel.
Carbon D.R.T. The Dynamic Release Technology Concept Has Been Thoroughly Tested And Enthusiastically Approved By Users Of The Rustler Series Skis, And The Carbon Iteration Pushes The D.R.T. Concept Even Further. Using A Shorter Carbon And Fiberglass Insert Rather Than Titanal Allows Blizzard To Keep The Strength And Stability With Less Weight.
Sandwich Compound Sidewall All Blizzard Skis With The Exception Of Some Junior Skis Are Built With Abs Or Phenol Sidewalls For Superior Performance (Stability, Power Transmission, Handling) And Durability.
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