Blizzard Rustler 10 24/25 Freeski
Product description
Playfulness, stability and buoyancy are the three most important terms when it comes to the new Rustler 10 from Blizzard.
Powder freaks gain the unique feeling of confidence and control through the combination of different technologies. It is the perfectly balanced flex through the new Trueblend Freeride Woodcore. This carefully combines thin layers of beech and poplar - two wood species that deliver compelling performance - with paulownia, a lightweight yet powerful wood. FluxForm technology has been combined with a Duramax surface finish for durability and a Rocker Tech profile with a smooth transition from camber to rocker, increasing float. Whether it's soft slopes or deep powder, the Rustler can handle it all.

PERFECT BALANCED FLEX
Blizzard has designed a specific Trueblend Free Woodcore for their freeride / back country category skis. It combines beech and poplar – two wood types that guarantee performance – with paulownia for a lightweight, yet high-performance wood core.
The result: the right flex to cover for all backcountry requirements in a lighter package.
PERFORMANCE WITHOUT COMPROMISES
The Trueblend Free Woodcore specifically positions three different densities of wood together to form a woodcore that is specifically designed to optimize the flex of the ski and deliver a smooth and balanced feeling.

FluxForm is designed for a perfect combination with the Trueblend wood core. As a core construction, FluxForm is individually dimensioned for each model. Tapered at the tips for perfect gliding and wider at the ends for more grip when cornering fast in powder snow and landing off cliffs.
Technical data
Lenght (cm) | Radius (m) | Sidecut (mm) | Weight/ pair |
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162 | 14,5 | 132,5 - 102 - 121,5 | 3280 g |
168 | 15,5 | 133 - 102 - 122 | 3420 g |
174 | 16,5 | 133,5 - 102 - 122,5 | 3600 g |
180 | 17,5 | 135 - 102 - 123 | 3760 g |
186 | 18,5 | 136,5 - 104 - 125,5 | 3960 g |
192 | 19,5 | 137 - 104 - 126 | 4160 g |