For junior skiers looking for their first foray into the twin tip world of more freeride-oriented skis, the Blizzard Rustler Twin junior skis with bindings are an awesome choice. Thanks to the shape, construction, and profile of this system setup, you’re going to have all the performance you need to conquer the slopes and put the pressure on your parents to take their skills to the next level. For future daredevils who are looking for something lighter, wider, and more fun than almost anything else at this level, the Rustler Twin Junior skis with bindings make a whole lot of sense. Built with a composite core and a cap construction, these skis are durable and light enough to stand up to some serious use. They have a turned-up tail for fun and playful skiing, not only for terrain park and freestyle skiing, but also for woods and bumps, helping young skiers to release easily from the turns, and get from edge to edge quickly and easily. At 76 mm underfoot, these skis are a bit wider, helping with flotation and balance on uneven terrain. This is great for the trees, and in any fresh snow, and even though 76 mm underfoot doesn’t seem like a lot for adult skis, it makes a lot of sense for junior skis, as most kids aren’t really building a quiver at this point.
Features:
- Sidecut: 109/76/99 mm at 148
- Turn Radius: 14 Meters at 148
- Composite Core
- Cap Construction
- Twin Tip Shape
- FDT Junior Bindings
- Tip and Tail Rocker
- Ability Level: Junior Skiers
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