The Rustler 11 will leave you grinning all day long. It is founded on two signature concepts, Carbon Flipcore D.R.T Technology and an innovative waist concept: the longer the ski, the wider the waist which gives ambitious freeriders and freeride athletes more control and float, even on steep terrain. The smooth rocker-camber-rocker profile make it responsive and stable yet super playful in softer snow and powder conditions and on any type of terrain. The Rustler 11 is the ultimate resort powder ski.
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Determining the right ski length is not as simple as plugging in your height and weight. Although these are great factors to provide a starting point, there are other factors such as snow conditions, preferred terrain, ski category, and personal preference that should also be taken into account.
The general rule is for your skis to measure somewhere between your chin and the top of your head. With expert level skiers often choosing skis slightly above their head.
Height (ft & in) |
Height (cm) |
Suggested Ski Lenghts |
---|---|---|
4’0” | 122 | 100-110 |
4’2” | 127 | 110-120 |
4’4” | 132 | 120-130 |
4’6” | 137 | 125-135 |
4’8” | 142 | 130-140 |
4’10” | 147 | 135-145 |
5’0” | 152 | 140-155 |
5’2” | 158 | 145-165 |
5’4” | 163 | 150-170 |
5’6” | 168 | 155-175 |
5’8” | 173 | 160-180 |
5’10” | 178 | 165-185 |
6’0” | 183 | 150-185 |
6’2” | 188 | 175-193 |
Once you have determined your recommended ski size range, now you need to decide if you prefer a longer ski or a shorter ski. In general shorter skis will be easier to maneuver while longer skis will be more stable. Narrower carving skis with smaller turn radiuses and full camber can be skied shorter, while wider all mountain and freeski skis with more rocker can be skied longer. Rockered skis have a shorter contact length with the snow which makes it easier to pivot and steer, however we recommend sizing up skis with a lot of rocker in order to maintain stability.Below are several reasons to help you make this decision.
The right size ski for your child is best calculated by their height and weight.
The general rule for junior skis is that they should measure somewhere between the child's chest and nose.
Age | Height (in) |
Height (cm) |
Weight (lbs) |
Weight (kg) |
Suggested Ski Lenghts (cm) |
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3 | 37 | 94 | 31 | 14 | 70-80 |
4 | 40 | 102 | 35 | 16 | 80-90 |
5 | 43 | 109 | 40 | 18 | 90-100 |
6 | 45 | 114 | 46 | 21 | 100-110 |
7 | 48 | 122 | 50 | 23 | 100-110 |
8 | 50 | 127 | 57 | 26 | 110-120 |
9 | 53 | 135 | 63 | 29 | 120-130 |
10 | 55 | 140 | 70 | 32 | 120-130 |
11 | 57 | 145 | 79 | 36 | 130-140 |
12 | 59 | 149 | 89 | 40 | 140-150 |
13 | 61 | 156 | 100 | 45 | 140-150 |
14 | 64 | 163 | 110 | 50 | 150-160 |
Follow these simple steps to make the right selection:
1) Determine your child's height and weight.
2) Find your child's height on the below chart.
3) If your child's height is between two of the listed heights, find their weight and proceed as follows:
• If child is light for their height, use the shorter height. (This will result in a shorter ski recommendation)
• If child is heavy for their height, use the taller height. (This will result in a longer ski recommendation)
1) Once the correct height has been determined, follow that row across to the suggested ski length column.
1) Within the suggested ski length range there are several reasons to size up or down. See below chart for recommendations in making this decision.
This is intended to get you in the general vicinity of the correct size for you. Other factors such as weight, strength, and how aggressively you ski, as well as turn shape and speed (see below) will also play a role in size selection. Your local specialty retailer will ultimately be able to make the best size recommendation.
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A revolutionary rockered ski production process that incorporates a specifically designed piece of Titanal, which reduces the torsional strength of the tip and tail areas of the ski while adding stability and control underfoot. Carbon Flipcore D.R.T. makes the ski less demanding and less aggressive in softer snow while maintaining power and stability under foot.
Uni-Directional Carbon Fiber in the tip and tail improves longitudinal stability of the rockered areas of the ski and reduces swing weight delivering a more fun and playful skiing experience.
Wood cores that is naturally strong but lightweight are strategically constructed for maximum performance while reducing weight.
Specifically designed rocker in the tip and tail with camber underfoot increases the carving character on groomed trails while maintaining flotation off the slopes.