
2026 Blizzard Sheeva 10 Skis
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 10 is a one-ski quiver for creative skiers who want float, power, and versatility. As the middle child of the Sheeva lineup, the Sheeva 10 combines the best characteristics of the 11 and the 9 into a manageable width that’s playful and balanced. From powder stashes to chalky bowls and tracked-up glades, this ski is built to roam.
Why we like it:
It’s powerful and poised, but not overbearing; it's an ideal balance of backbone and play for skiing the mountain top to bottom.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a ski wide enough for soft snow but capable enough for variable conditions and daily use.
Highlights:
With a 102 mm waist and TrueBlend Freeride core, the Sheeva 10 balances precision and forgiveness. The FluxForm titanal control arms give it power underfoot and smoothness through the turn, while keeping the tips and tails loose and accessible for creative skiing. Its rocker-camber-rocker profile helps initiate turns easily and maintain edge grip when things firm up. From pillow lines to chopped-up bowls, it’s smooth, stable, and surf-ready.
Things to consider:
While it handles hardpack better than the Sheeva 11, the 10 still prefers soft and mixed snow; it’s not a frontside carver.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stick with your usual length for well-rounded performance; size up for more float and speed stability.
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 10 is a one-ski quiver for creative skiers who want float, power, and versatility. As the middle child of the Sheeva lineup, the Sheeva 10 combines the best characteristics of the 11 and the 9 into a manageable width that’s playful and balanced. From powder stashes to chalky bowls and tracked-up glades, this ski is built to roam.
Why we like it:
It’s powerful and poised, but not overbearing; it's an ideal balance of backbone and play for skiing the mountain top to bottom.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a ski wide enough for soft snow but capable enough for variable conditions and daily use.
Highlights:
With a 102 mm waist and TrueBlend Freeride core, the Sheeva 10 balances precision and forgiveness. The FluxForm titanal control arms give it power underfoot and smoothness through the turn, while keeping the tips and tails loose and accessible for creative skiing. Its rocker-camber-rocker profile helps initiate turns easily and maintain edge grip when things firm up. From pillow lines to chopped-up bowls, it’s smooth, stable, and surf-ready.
Things to consider:
While it handles hardpack better than the Sheeva 11, the 10 still prefers soft and mixed snow; it’s not a frontside carver.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stick with your usual length for well-rounded performance; size up for more float and speed stability.
Original: $849.99
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$297.50Description
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 10 is a one-ski quiver for creative skiers who want float, power, and versatility. As the middle child of the Sheeva lineup, the Sheeva 10 combines the best characteristics of the 11 and the 9 into a manageable width that’s playful and balanced. From powder stashes to chalky bowls and tracked-up glades, this ski is built to roam.
Why we like it:
It’s powerful and poised, but not overbearing; it's an ideal balance of backbone and play for skiing the mountain top to bottom.
Who it's for:
Advanced skiers who want a ski wide enough for soft snow but capable enough for variable conditions and daily use.
Highlights:
With a 102 mm waist and TrueBlend Freeride core, the Sheeva 10 balances precision and forgiveness. The FluxForm titanal control arms give it power underfoot and smoothness through the turn, while keeping the tips and tails loose and accessible for creative skiing. Its rocker-camber-rocker profile helps initiate turns easily and maintain edge grip when things firm up. From pillow lines to chopped-up bowls, it’s smooth, stable, and surf-ready.
Things to consider:
While it handles hardpack better than the Sheeva 11, the 10 still prefers soft and mixed snow; it’s not a frontside carver.
Fit & sizing considerations:
Skis true to size. Stick with your usual length for well-rounded performance; size up for more float and speed stability.























