Blizzard’s Rustler 11 22/23 is a freeride ski designed for riders who want a playful feel across varied terrain. It’s built to handle everything from soft powder fields to steeper, mixed-snow slopes without leaning on one style too heavily.
With a 114 mm waist, the Rustler 11 provides solid flotation in deeper snow while the wider tip and tail profiles help you initiate and exit turns with confidence. The flat binding setup gives you the freedom to choose and adjust your own binding system, so you can dial in your stance and responsiveness just the way you like it.
The sidecut radius of 21 m at 188 cm affects how the ski turns, favouring smoother, longer arcs that work well in open bowls or wide piste runs. The dimensions—142 mm at the tip, 114 mm underfoot and 132 mm at the tail—define the ski’s profile, balancing lift in powder with enough edge contact to hold firm on harder snow.
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Blizzard says about the Rustler 11 22/23
For skiers who spend their days getting pitted in secret stashes, the award-winning Rustler 11 is the ultimate resort powder ski. It’s founded on two signature concepts, Carbon Flipcore D.R.T Technology and an innovative waist concept: the longer the ski, the wider the waist, which gives freeriders and freeride athletes more control and float, even on steep terrain. The smooth rocker-camber-rocker profile make it responsive and stable yet super playful in softer snow and on any type of terrain. Powder days are go-time with the Rustler 11, ready to charge when patrol drops the rope on a field of fresh or a band of straight shots through the trees.