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2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 Skis with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings

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2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 Skis with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings

The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings is designed for the boldest women on the mountain—those who live for powder days, sidecountry missions, and high-speed freeride lines. As the widest ski in the Sheeva series, it delivers effortless float and playful agility, while staying composed and confident when the terrain gets steep or spicy. This ski is all about power with personality. We paired the Sheeva 11 with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.

Why we like it:

The Sheeva 11 doesn’t just float—it charges. It’s a true powder ski that blends responsiveness and control with a surfy, pivot-friendly feel that’s ideal for dynamic skiing in deep conditions. It’s fun, powerful, and impressively intuitive.

Who it's for:

This ski is for advanced and expert women who seek deep snow and big lines, but don’t want to compromise on maneuverability.

Highlights:

Blizzard’s Trueblend Freeride Woodcore, made from a combination of paulownia, poplar, and beech, ensures a smooth flex that’s strong underfoot and softer in the tip and tail. Paired with FluxForm metal “control arms,” the Sheeva 11 gains the backbone it needs to remain stable at speed without feeling stiff or sluggish. Its rocker-camber-rocker profile enhances float while maintaining reliable edge grip and rebound when the snow firms up. This construction gives the Sheeva 11 its signature mix of float and finesse. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.

Things to consider:

While the Sheeva 11 can handle firmer snow in a pinch, it's definitely happiest when there’s depth underfoot. If you’re mostly skiing groomers or hardpack, one of the narrower Sheeva models will likely suit you better for everyday use.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run slightly short due to their nimble personality and rocker profile. Many skiers opt to size up for additional float and high-speed composure, but your usual length will still offer excellent maneuverability, especially in tight terrain like glades.

The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings is designed for the boldest women on the mountain—those who live for powder days, sidecountry missions, and high-speed freeride lines. As the widest ski in the Sheeva series, it delivers effortless float and playful agility, while staying composed and confident when the terrain gets steep or spicy. This ski is all about power with personality. We paired the Sheeva 11 with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.

Why we like it:

The Sheeva 11 doesn’t just float—it charges. It’s a true powder ski that blends responsiveness and control with a surfy, pivot-friendly feel that’s ideal for dynamic skiing in deep conditions. It’s fun, powerful, and impressively intuitive.

Who it's for:

This ski is for advanced and expert women who seek deep snow and big lines, but don’t want to compromise on maneuverability.

Highlights:

Blizzard’s Trueblend Freeride Woodcore, made from a combination of paulownia, poplar, and beech, ensures a smooth flex that’s strong underfoot and softer in the tip and tail. Paired with FluxForm metal “control arms,” the Sheeva 11 gains the backbone it needs to remain stable at speed without feeling stiff or sluggish. Its rocker-camber-rocker profile enhances float while maintaining reliable edge grip and rebound when the snow firms up. This construction gives the Sheeva 11 its signature mix of float and finesse. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.

Things to consider:

While the Sheeva 11 can handle firmer snow in a pinch, it's definitely happiest when there’s depth underfoot. If you’re mostly skiing groomers or hardpack, one of the narrower Sheeva models will likely suit you better for everyday use.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run slightly short due to their nimble personality and rocker profile. Many skiers opt to size up for additional float and high-speed composure, but your usual length will still offer excellent maneuverability, especially in tight terrain like glades.

$1,128.99
2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 Skis with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings—
$1,128.99

Description

The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 11 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings is designed for the boldest women on the mountain—those who live for powder days, sidecountry missions, and high-speed freeride lines. As the widest ski in the Sheeva series, it delivers effortless float and playful agility, while staying composed and confident when the terrain gets steep or spicy. This ski is all about power with personality. We paired the Sheeva 11 with the Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW because of the Attack’s light weight and reliability for all mountain and freeride skiers. Thanks to a 15% reduction in weight, the Attack LYT 11 is the perfect binding option for lighter weight freeriders, and keeps this setup on the lighter side without sacrificing power or performance.

Why we like it:

The Sheeva 11 doesn’t just float—it charges. It’s a true powder ski that blends responsiveness and control with a surfy, pivot-friendly feel that’s ideal for dynamic skiing in deep conditions. It’s fun, powerful, and impressively intuitive.

Who it's for:

This ski is for advanced and expert women who seek deep snow and big lines, but don’t want to compromise on maneuverability.

Highlights:

Blizzard’s Trueblend Freeride Woodcore, made from a combination of paulownia, poplar, and beech, ensures a smooth flex that’s strong underfoot and softer in the tip and tail. Paired with FluxForm metal “control arms,” the Sheeva 11 gains the backbone it needs to remain stable at speed without feeling stiff or sluggish. Its rocker-camber-rocker profile enhances float while maintaining reliable edge grip and rebound when the snow firms up. This construction gives the Sheeva 11 its signature mix of float and finesse. Fine-tuned for 2026, the Attack LYT 11 is designed to bring the ideal level of safety and performance to skiers looking for a light weight binding for a wide-bodied all-mountain or freeride ski. The new FR LYT Toe is 15% lighter, and offers a sliding AFD for precise and reliable release as well as plenty of elastic travel. Tyrolia’s SX FR Heel is easy to step into, offering an intuitive and frustration-free experience whether you’re stepping into your skis to start your day, or cleaning up from a pow day yardsale.

Things to consider:

While the Sheeva 11 can handle firmer snow in a pinch, it's definitely happiest when there’s depth underfoot. If you’re mostly skiing groomers or hardpack, one of the narrower Sheeva models will likely suit you better for everyday use.

Fit & sizing considerations:

These skis run slightly short due to their nimble personality and rocker profile. Many skiers opt to size up for additional float and high-speed composure, but your usual length will still offer excellent maneuverability, especially in tight terrain like glades.

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