Product Summary
The ski in details
The nimblest of the Rustler series, the Rustler 9 doesn’t necessarily need a powder day to make yours. Whether you're ripping through the trees or laying trenches back to the lift for another go, these babies are built for fun. At the heart of the redesigned Rustler 9 is a lightweight, energetic Freeride Trueblend woodcore and an all-new FluxForm technology. Trueblend and FluxForm are designed to work together to provide stability and strength underfoot, yet retain playfulness in the tip and tail. So feel free to Press Send, the Rustler 9 is specifically engineered to make you hoot and holler all over the hill.
Technologies
Construction: Fluxform Duramax Sandwich Full Sidewall
Core + Key Materials: Trueblend Free Woodcore
Rocker: Rocker-Camber-Rocker
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Ski review Blizzard Rustler 9
At the 2023/2024 WorldSkitest the skis were closely evaluated in the category „Freeride I“. Tester opinion: "TEST WINNER in the Freeride I category! The "Blizzard" has positioned itself outstandingly. With a test score of "excellent" and a mean score of 93.5, it can place itself right at the top of the podium. This ski convinces in every respect and doesn't need much explanation. In a nutshell: You want something from your ski? The "Rustler 9" can do it."
*2 test runs per ski: 1x piste, 1x terrain
On-Piste | Terrain | ||
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Long turns | 7,9 / 10 | 8,8 / 10 | |
Short turns | 8,7 / 10 | 8,9 / 10 | |
Turning ability (terrain) | - | 8,9 / 10 | |
Edge grip (on-piste) | 8,0 / 10 | - | |
Buoyancy (terrain) | - | 8,9 / 10 | |
Smoothness | 7,7 / 10 | 8,4 / 10 | |
General effort | 8,4 / 10 | 8,9 / 10 | |
Total score | 40,7 / 50 excellent | 52,8 / 60 | 93,5 / 110 |
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