These are a new ski not meant to replace anything.
These are a new ski not meant to replace anything.
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R11 dimensions!
I stand corrected
So how would the new H10 and H9 compare to the ZG105, ZG95? A little heavier, tighter radius, forward mounted? Who wants that ski?
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Just my opinion, but unless it offers something super unique, I'll pass on a powder ski with a black topsheet. Never understand why these companies keep doing that.
Most of these are going to be mounted with shifts and never toured on.
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The 112mm ski makes sense, but I dunno why they're introducing a ski that's 102mm and keeping the ZeroG 105.
But whatever, good for them I suppose. Curious how it'll stack up against an already robust ZeroG line.
These are the Rustler lower molds without DRT and with a new lightweight Trueblend core that’s complete different than the Trueblend core in Brahma/Bonafide/BP.
They are completely different skis than ZeroG. Different rocker profiles, side cut designs, mounting points, etc. They are not nearly as light as the ZeroG skis, which is intentional. Not really targeted at the skier that would ski ZeroG. 105 has a bit of overlap but not as big as you think.
The black top sheet argument is never ending. Look at how many of the euro skimo brands make all black skis…Most of them. If anyone was concerned about it it would be them.
hm, any chance that R11s might actually gain a bit of weight?
With the huge success of similarly lighter weight platforms - hello multiple Völkl, Line, now Nordica - this launch makes a ton of sense for people who either want a more capable touring stick or people who do not want to get that tired from heavy skis (nevermind the fact that you then have to do more of the work). So the latter is def not the typical mag. But still, without seeing any additional info/weights/reviews - this kinda makes sense to me at least.
So are these skis meant to pair with CAST/Shift/DukePT?
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Anyone have the weight on the H11? Also curious to see how much tip splay there is compared to an R11
I honestly wonder if it’s a supply chain deal… maybe they can’t get one piece of the rustler layup puzzle but they can get the carbon and core for these models? Just spitballing…
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H11 sounds pretty intriguing.
I own a pair of those 2016 green Bodacious and I love them. Great in pow, crud, variable. Float well. Pivot nicely. Good on corduroy. I still prefer my Rustler 11 in trees, but they are exceptional skis.
I will buy a pair of Hustler 11, if I can find a deal on them.
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Lengths the same as the rustlers? More specifically, is there a 192 Hustle 11?
Am I the only one who wants a 10x wide touring ski in a 190+ length? I never should of sold the Scouts.
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