

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Sheeva 9 has been my go-to for days when I want quick edge-to-edge transitions in tight trees or moguls but still want enough power to lay an edge on groomers. It’s got the playful feel of a narrower ski but with the guts to handle bigger terrain thanks to the metal and TrueBlend core.""When the mountain throws a little of everything our way, we count on the Blizzard Sheeva 9 Skis to rise to the challenge. These skis thrive in tight terrain, chopped-up afternoon snow, or early morning groomers—keeping us nimble, confident, and ready to explore. Blizzard crafted the Sheeva 9 with a Rocker Camber Rocker profile that blends float and edge hold, plus a labor-intensive TrueBlend Freeride wood core tuned specifically for this width. Add in FluxForm metal laminates that provide grip and dampness where we need it most, and you’ve got a ski that’s smooth, responsive, and stable without feeling overly demanding. When we want a reliable, quick-turning platform that performs across the whole mountain, the Sheeva 9 is it."
Price: $799.99 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve skied the Sheeva 10 through variable conditions—from soft powder in the trees to wind-buffed hardpack—and it handles everything with a calm, playful feel. It’s light but powerful, and the TrueBlend...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The Sheeva 11 is the ski I grab when it's dumping but I still want control on the way back to the lift. It slashes turns in powder and doesn’t get knocked around in chop. The Titanal and wood core combo gives...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I skied the Sheeva 11 on a storm day and was blown away by how it floats while still feeling stable when I opened it up. The TrueBlend woodcore feels energetic, and the FluxForm laminate gives me the confidence...