In order to capitalize on every opportunity for soft turns, we click into the Blizzard Hustle 11 Ski. This ski is built for confident turns in the backcountry and comfortable walking on the skin track, in that order. Sure the lightweight poplar and paulownia stringers in the core will make the uphill a breeze, but the Carbon DRT laminate and beefy beech stringer create a damp and powerful ride on the way down. Toss in a stable and maneuverable sidecut and we have our new go-to hard-charging backcountry skis.
Price: $637.46 from Backcountry
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We have found that modern skis are getting more and more versatile by the year and the Blizzard Hustle 10 Ski is no different. This ski focuses on downhill backcountry performance to create a ski we can trust both in bounds and out. The TrueBlend core...
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