
2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 Skis
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 is built for big-mountain lady shredders who thrive on deep snow, open lines, and playful freeride energy. As the widest ski in the Sheeva lineup, it floats effortlessly while staying nimble enough to pivot, smear, and surf your way through the steep and deep.
Why we like it:
It’s a powerful, responsive platform that handles speed and terrain with personality and poise.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who chase storm days and sidecountry lines. Ideal for women who want float and confidence without sacrificing agility.
Highlights:
At 112 mm underfoot, the Sheeva 11 delivers serious float, but the real story here is the balanced and incredibly maneuverable feel of the whole Sheeva line. Thanks to Blizzard’s TrueBlend Freeride Woodcore and FluxForm construction, the ski stays stable underfoot and playful at the tip and tail. This lets you surf through soft snow with ease, while maintaining control when terrain gets technical. A rocker-camber-rocker profile adds energy and edge hold when needed, rounding out a ski that’s as fun as it is capable.
Things to consider:
It’s a powder specialist, so if you’re skiing firm conditions more than soft ones, a narrower Sheeva may be a better daily fit.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski a bit on the short side as they’re so nimble. Don’t be afraid to size up for big-mountain float and confidence, or go with your regular length for tighter turns and maneuverability in trees.
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 is built for big-mountain lady shredders who thrive on deep snow, open lines, and playful freeride energy. As the widest ski in the Sheeva lineup, it floats effortlessly while staying nimble enough to pivot, smear, and surf your way through the steep and deep.
Why we like it:
It’s a powerful, responsive platform that handles speed and terrain with personality and poise.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who chase storm days and sidecountry lines. Ideal for women who want float and confidence without sacrificing agility.
Highlights:
At 112 mm underfoot, the Sheeva 11 delivers serious float, but the real story here is the balanced and incredibly maneuverable feel of the whole Sheeva line. Thanks to Blizzard’s TrueBlend Freeride Woodcore and FluxForm construction, the ski stays stable underfoot and playful at the tip and tail. This lets you surf through soft snow with ease, while maintaining control when terrain gets technical. A rocker-camber-rocker profile adds energy and edge hold when needed, rounding out a ski that’s as fun as it is capable.
Things to consider:
It’s a powder specialist, so if you’re skiing firm conditions more than soft ones, a narrower Sheeva may be a better daily fit.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski a bit on the short side as they’re so nimble. Don’t be afraid to size up for big-mountain float and confidence, or go with your regular length for tighter turns and maneuverability in trees.
Original: $899.99
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$315.00Description
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 is built for big-mountain lady shredders who thrive on deep snow, open lines, and playful freeride energy. As the widest ski in the Sheeva lineup, it floats effortlessly while staying nimble enough to pivot, smear, and surf your way through the steep and deep.
Why we like it:
It’s a powerful, responsive platform that handles speed and terrain with personality and poise.
Who it's for:
Advanced to expert skiers who chase storm days and sidecountry lines. Ideal for women who want float and confidence without sacrificing agility.
Highlights:
At 112 mm underfoot, the Sheeva 11 delivers serious float, but the real story here is the balanced and incredibly maneuverable feel of the whole Sheeva line. Thanks to Blizzard’s TrueBlend Freeride Woodcore and FluxForm construction, the ski stays stable underfoot and playful at the tip and tail. This lets you surf through soft snow with ease, while maintaining control when terrain gets technical. A rocker-camber-rocker profile adds energy and edge hold when needed, rounding out a ski that’s as fun as it is capable.
Things to consider:
It’s a powder specialist, so if you’re skiing firm conditions more than soft ones, a narrower Sheeva may be a better daily fit.
Fit & sizing considerations:
These ski a bit on the short side as they’re so nimble. Don’t be afraid to size up for big-mountain float and confidence, or go with your regular length for tighter turns and maneuverability in trees.























