Blizzard Hustle 9 2023 Ski Review

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • The 2023 Blizzard Hustle 9 skis are fantastic! Check out our independent ski review and drop us a comment to let us know your thoughts.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @andreih1798
    @andreih1798 Год назад

    Hi! If im a lighter skier that likes to hop of natural features and mess around on the mountain, would this be a better option than the rustler 9? What other options would you guys recommend? Thanks!

    • @lassivaatamoinen5468
      @lassivaatamoinen5468 Год назад

      Depending on your weight. Based on my short experience, if you plan on skiing mostly on-piste, I'd recommend Rustler 9. For a lightweight skier Hustle 9 might work as 50/50 ski. Mounting the Hustle with an alpine binding might provide some stability with the added weight. I tested the ski with a Shift binding mounted, and it made the ski really lightweight. Easy to flick around, but in adverse piste conditions (ice + piled up heavy snow) it can be a bit iffy. Surprisingly good edge hold underfoot, for carviong, as there is a full-width carbon. But requires a more centered stance for carving, similar to Rustlers.
      Enforcer 88 Unlimited and 94 Unlimited might be some options to consider, too. The 94 Unlimited is the same width as Hustle 9, but feels more like a lightweight inbounds ski, as it has full carbon sheets, so more added stability through the ski. But also a bit stiffer.