2020 Testers’ Choice: Nick Rustigian’s Picks

The 17 inches of powder that fell on Powder Mountain, Utah this past March didn’t distract testers at the 2020 Gear Test Week from logging hours on this coming season’s newest skis, splitboards and boots to find the standouts across crud, corduroy and deep blower fresh. From bell to bell, each tester buckled down to tally at least eight reviews per day, providing a final count of more than 1,000 individual reviews over the course of the week. This data transferred into the 218 reviews comprising the 2020 Gear Guide, on newsstands now.

After the week’s end, each tester was asked to nominate their personal favorites for skis, boots, bindings and splitboards. Here are their bios and top picks—so you can prepare for this season knowing what fresh products might be best for you.

Nick “Rusty” Rustigian likes his gear light and fast. [Photo] Matt Kiedaisch

AGE 41, 5 FEET, 9 INCHES

Moretown, Vt.

CURRENT SETUP
K2 Side Stash ski, Black Diamond 01 boot, Scarpa T1 binding

GEAR PREFERENCE

“I like a lighter-ish weight set up to go uphill with a solid performance downhill. ”

DYNAFIT TLT8 EXPEDITION CL

$750 – dynafit.com | SIZES: 22.5-35 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 4.9 lbs. | LAST (mm): 103

“I’m not really sure why people are skiing beefier boots than this. The TLT8 is all you need. The instep buckle is a welcomed return after the TLT7, adequately locking in the heel. The walk mode interface is the best out there.”

BLIZZARD ZERO G 95

$840– blizzardsports.com | SIZES (cm): 164, 171, 178, 185 | DIMENSIONS (mm): 127/94/111 | WEIGHT/PAIR: 5.2 lbs. (178)

“It’s super light but skis very well. While it’s a little chattery at speed (expected for its weight), it still holds an edge, jump-turns well and is predictable in chop.”

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