Blizzard Rustler 9 Skis - Men's

Blizzard Rustler 9 Skis - Men's

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$799.95
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Color:  Sand / Green
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Size Specifications

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Item#: BLI-8A536200001, Mfg#: 8A536200001, Season: 2025-2026  

SKU listing

SKUOptionsUPCsDescriptionStores
468274Color: Sand / Green
Size: 180
194488116039RUSTLER 9 26 SAND/GREEN 180 *Pottstown: 2
King of Prussia: 1
Reading: 1
Whitehall: 1
Exton: 1
468273Color: Sand / Green
Size: 174
194488116015RUSTLER 9 26 SAND/GREEN 174 *Pottstown: 4
King of Prussia: 1
Doylestown: 2
Ardmore: 1
Montgomeryville: 1
Reading: 1
Whitehall: 2
Exton: 1
468275Color: Sand / Green
Size: 186
194488116046RUSTLER 9 26 SAND/GREEN 186 *Ardmore: 1
Reading: 1
Whitehall: 1
Exton: 1

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Men's Blizzard Rustler 9 Skis

The Rustler 9 is an everyday ski for whatever the mountain throws your way. When it’s not blower conditions, this ski is an easy grab. It lights up on chundery, choppy, and icy days. This ski is nimble and predictable, it responds to power with power, and its platform welcomes airs. Don’t hesitate to roll the Rustler 9 up on edge, too, because this ski carves like a dream. Most days aren’t powder days, which means most days are Rustler 9 days.

Features

  • Ti Sandwich Full Sidewall
  • TrueBlend Free Woodcore
  • FluxForm Technology
Gender
Men

Men
Designed for Men

Ski Terrain
All Mountain / Freeride

All Mountain / Freeride
This is the SUV of skis designed for skiing the whole mountain in any and all snow conditions.

Ski Width
Wide

Wide
Wider for better float in the powder but also gives more stability in heavy and/or wet snow conditions.

Ski Flex
Medium

Medium
Medium flex skis are designed to give you a balanced profile of stiffness and flexibility, providing performance for a range of skiing styles and conditions

Ski Rocker Profile
Tip & Tail Rocker

Tip & Tail Rocker
Designed to be a versatile blend for easy turn initiation as well as release from a turn while maintaining camber under the foot for a stable feel.

Sidewall Construction
Sandwich / ABS

Sandwich / ABS
Involves a layered build where the skis core is sandwiched between the top sheet and reinforced sidewalls. Increasing durability, edge grip and overall performance, this is a preferred choice for advanced skiers demanding precision and stability.

Core Materials
Metal

Metal
Mostly used as a reinforcement Material. It is strong, with good damping properties for a smooth ride.

Ability Level
Intermediate / Expert

Intermediate / Expert
An intermediate to expert skier or rider handles varied terrain, including black diamond runs, with confidence, demonstrating advanced turning, speed control, and adaptability to different snow conditions.

Size Specifications Slide to view all


Size168174180186
Ski Weight (gr)1690178018801980
Turning Radius (m)15161718
Tip Width (mm)128.5129131.5132
Waist Width (mm)96969698
Tail Width (mm)118118.5121121.5
Binding Included?NoNoNoNo

Customer Reviews


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An Impressive ski that Advancing Intermediates can love, and experts will adore!
Posted by Diamond Dave (Certified Winter Enthusiast) on 8/7/2025

Pros: Round flex, excellent edge grip under foot, very good flotation, trees, fresh snow, carves well, variety of turn shapes
Cons: Tips can get floppy at speed, intimidating shape and width for some but shouldn't be.

Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes

The Rustler 9 is a fantastic ski with a linear flex and a playful nature that can make deep carves! It has a lot of stuff going on inside the ski to enhance edge grip and reduce chatter while retaining a playful, energetic composure that makes it a stand-out. I feel this is a great cross-comparison to the Line Blade Optic 96 but I'd contrast by saying the Rustler is less stiff through the middle of the ski with seemingly less camber and a smoother ride in variable conditions. Knocking on the door of a one-ski quiver, what the Rustler does better than the Anomaly 94 is float and slide. Conversly, it won't provide as much power or grip, but the return on effort is notable. I think a lot of customers overlook this ski because of it's rocker and tail-splay thinking it's just another park ski but it's an Austrian Army Knife in that it can do so many things well and you don't have to be an expert skier to ski it!