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Rustler

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Rustler

Sure, the redesigned Rustler was built with the world’s best free-ride athletes top of mind, able to confidently boost 40-footers and pin it down spicy couloirs. But more importantly, they were also made for those of us who don’t get paid to ski - the ones who camp out in the lift line and ride packed tram cars, all so that you can dive into that wind-buffed bowl hooting and hollering, fist-bump your buddies at the bottom and load up for another go.

Rustler is the party lap ski. Because the best moments in skiing are the intangible ones, shared with a frothing crew of shredders who are all out there chasing the same feelings. Rustler is specifically designed for you to relentlessly pursue those feelings. So grab a pair, call your crew, and PRESS SEND.

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Trueblend freeride

Perfectly balanced flex where you need it
We have designed a specific Trueblend Free Woodcore for our 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.

Trueblend free woodcore

This blending of the different densities of wood creates three distinct flex zones; a softer flex zone in the tip and tail areas, that facilitates easy turn initiation and release, a medium flex zone in front of and behind the binding, that helps deliver confidence and control and finally a stiffer flex zone in the center, underneath the binding, that guarantees perfect edge grip and stability. Trueblend woodcores are designed to provide just the right amount what you need, performance, control, and confidence, to do what you want, when you want anywhere on the mountain.
  1. Soft flex
  2. Medium flex
  3. Hard flex

Freeride Constructions

At the heart of every freeride ski lies a woodcore engineered to deliver the perfect balance of stability and responsiveness, ensuring the ideal flex in changing snow conditions. The construction surrounding the woodcore is specifically designed for freeride: strong and reliable to inspire confidence on demanding lines, yet lightweight and agile to allow maximum freedom of movement. Every detail is built to provide a smooth, powerful experience — from deep powder runs to technical terrain.

Durable protection

Duramax tecnology
The two individual pieces of Titanal are specifically shaped and placed to make the ski damp and stable under foot, yet torsionally soft and playful in the tip and tail.
The external Titanal is extended to the very edge of the ski absorbs all impacts that occur along the top edge which reduces scratching and eliminates chipping.

Floating versatility

Progressive Rocker
The smooth transition from camber to rocker, that goes from the center of the ski to tip and tail, homogenously combine lively reactivity with early floating.
Once the side cut, designed for maximum versatility, deliver great turn ability on slopes and easy pivot in deeper snow.

FluxForm technology

The FluxForm is designed to work in perfect combination with the Trueblend Wood Core. As its core construction the FluxForm is specifically sized for each model. Tapered on the tips for perfect floating and wider on the tail for more support during fast turn in powder and landing from cliff.
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Rustler 11

Discover the Rustler collection

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New

Rustler 11

Men • Freeride
€800
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New

Rustler 10

Men • Freeride
€750
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New

Rustler 9

Men • Freeride
€650
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Rustler Team

Junior • Freeride
€300