Hustle 11 Ski - 2024
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Float big lines with the Blizzard Hustle 11 Ski—light on the uphill, powerful on the down
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"The Hustle 11 is my touring ski of choice when I want real downhill performance. It’s light enough to make long skins manageable, but once I drop in, the ski feels like a freeride charger. The 112mm waist floats beautifully, and the Carbon DRT gives me confidence at speed. It’s the best balance I’ve found between uphill efficiency and downhill fun."
Who It’s For
Advanced Backcountry and Freeride Skiers:
Ideal for skiers who earn their turns but don’t want to compromise on the descent. The Hustle 11 suits confident riders seeking float in powder, stability at speed, and reliable edge hold when the conditions vary.
What It’s For
Big Mountain Touring and Powder Lines:
Purpose-built for backcountry missions and freeride adventures, the Hustle 11 shines on untouched powder fields, alpine faces, and long technical descents. Its lightweight core helps on the skin track, while the powerful construction delivers downhill confidence.
Why We Like It
Lightweight Climb, Hard-Charging Descent:
We love the Hustle 11 because it doesn’t force us to pick between uphill efficiency and downhill muscle. The beech, poplar, and paulownia core saves weight, while Carbon DRT keeps it damp and stable. Rocker in the tip and tail makes it maneuverable, and the sintered base ensures glide on long exits.
Details
- 112mm waist width for dependable float in powder and big terrain
- Beech, poplar, and paulownia wood core balances lightweight touring with damp stability
- Carbon DRT laminate adds rigidity and high-speed control
- Rocker/camber/rocker profile blends float, edge grip, and versatility
- Raised tail makes turn release smooth and predictable
- Sintered base for fast glide across long approaches and traverses
- Steel edges provide durability and reliable hold on variable snow
- Sandwich construction boosts power transfer and long-term strength
- Item #BLZF06C
- Length
- 164cm, 172cm, 180cm, 188cm, 192cm
- Dimensions
- [164cm] 138.5 / 112 / 128.5mm, [172cm] 139 / 112 / 129mm, [180cm] 140 / 112 / 130mm, [188cm] 142 / 114 / 132mm, [192cm] 143 / 116 / 133mm
- Turn Radius
- [164cm] 16m, [172cm] 17.5m, [180cm] 19m, [188cm] 21m, [192cm] 23m
- Profile
- rocker / camber / rocker
- Construction
- sandwich
- Core
- beech, poplar,, paulownia
- Laminate
- Carbon DRT
- Edge
- steel
- Base
- sintered
- Tail
- raised
- Claimed Weight
- [pair, 164cm] 7lb 8oz (3400g), [172cm] 7lb 15oz (3600g), [180cm] 8lb 3oz (3700g), [188cm] 8lb 10oz (3900g), [192cm] 8lb 13oz (4000g)
- Activity
- backcountry skiing, freeride skiing, powder skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 4 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 20, 2023
Grate skis !!!
I bought this ski and add marker alpinist = wow my favorite. Better and lighter that QST. This skis are for skiers not for forum experts
Originally reviewed on tecnicasports.com
January 5, 2023
Weighs significantly more than specified
I bought a pair of 188cm Hustle 11 skis and they weigh 2150g each. That is 200g more than Blizzard claims here on their website. That weight difference is unfortunately the difference between a viable backcountry ski and a dedicated resort ski. I only weighed the skis due to a few reviews on other websites from people who found the same issue, so want to make sure others have this information before purchasing. If buying for resort use this is not an issue, but if you are going to use as a backcountry ski, beware of the weight.
Originally reviewed on tecnicasports.com
January 5, 2023
False Claims from Blizzard on Weight
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Size Bought:
- 188
- Height:
- 6' 3"
- Weight:
- 190
I bought a pair of 188s and they weigh 2150g each. That is 200g more than Blizzard claims on their website and here on Backcountry. Pretty egregious false claims from Blizzard for a ski advertised as a backcountry ski. This is full on resort ski weight. I only weighed the skis due to a few reviews on other websites from people who found the same issue. Happy to have discovered this before I mounted them with a pair of Alpinists... I'm sure they ski fine, but at this weight, this is not a backcountry ski.
November 10, 2022
Light, fun and zero speed limit.
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- 188
- Height:
- 5' 9"
- Weight:
- 160
Really love the pair I got. After big storms these skis have shown me a good time. They feel light on the way up, especially light swing weight as the tips and tails are extra light. I love most how they ski and I still haven't found the speed limit. 10/10 I would recommend to anybody that loves touring and also loves shredding.
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