The Rustler 11 is a freeride ski known for its technical performance and all-mountain versatility. The updated construction further improves the ski's properties with increased edge grip and carrying capacity in deep snow. With Trueblend Free Woodcore, which has an extended flex throughout the ski, it gets a softer tip and back end for increased power and acceleration. The denser wood core acts as an accelerator and provides even more power. The ski's multifunctional side cut and Rocker-Camber-Rocker profile provide optimal characteristics for free skiing.
Specifications:
- Radius: 168/16; 174/17.5; 180/19; 186/0.5; 192/22 (m)
- Side cut: 142-114-132 mm (174)
- Construction: Sandwich Compound Sidewall, Dynamic Release Technology
- Rocker: Rocker-Camber-Rocker
- Core and weight materials: Isocore, Poplar, Beech, Balsa, Pawlonia
- Factory grind on the pad: 0.9°
- Factory side level: 87.7°
- Weight (without binding): 1760 g (size 164)
- Weight: 2070 grams (@ 172 cm)
Trueblend Free Woodcore: Trueblend Free Woodcore has a harder flex zone in the middle for stability and edge grip, a medium flex zone in front and behind the binding for control, and a soft flex zone in the tip and back end for easier swing initiation. Trueblend technology provides precise flex control in all ski sizes.
Fluxform Duramax: FluxForm works in harmony with Trueblend WoodCore and is uniquely dimensioned for each model. It tapers towards the tip for optimal flow and is wider at the back for more support during fast turns, in powder snow and on landings. The Titanal bearings cushion the ski and provide stability, while maintaining torsional stiffness and playfulness in both the top and rear end.
Progressive Rocker: The smooth transition from camber to rocker, from the center of the ski to the tip and rear end, provides a lively response with float in deeper snow. The side cut provides optimal turns on the piste and faster turns in deeper snow.