

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Rustler 11 is the only ski I trust when the storm totals hit double digits. It’s powerful and stable at speed, but surprisingly nimble in tight spots thanks to the rocker profile. It’s got the guts for big lines but doesn’t punish you when you’re picking your way through trees."" Blizzard’s Rustler 11 Ski has long been a staple for skiers who charge deep snow but demand versatility beyond the storm cycle. We reach for this ski when conditions call for power, float, and control—from big back bowls to late-day resort chunder. Designed to stay composed at high speeds yet playful through tight trees, it offers the perfect blend of freeride muscle and finesse. Built around Blizzard’s TrueBlend Freeride core—an artful mix of beech, poplar, and paulownia—the Rustler 11 balances power underfoot with a lighter, more responsive tip and tail. The full-length FluxForm Titanal construction wraps the ski’s perimeter for edge grip and dampness while keeping the flex progressive for surfy performance in deep snow. A rocker/camber/rocker profile ensures smooth transitions, reliable edge contact, and effortless float when the terrain opens up."
Price: $899.99 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Rustler 11 is the only ski I trust when the storm totals hit double digits. It’s powerful and stable at speed, but surprisingly nimble in tight spots thanks to the rocker profile. It’s got the guts for...