
2026 Blizzard Sheeva 9 Skis
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 9 continues to be the most versatile and energetic ski in the Sheeva family, sitting right in the sweet spot for freeride-minded women who ski the whole mountain. Itâs wide enough to float and bust through crud, but narrow enough to stay quick and responsive when the snow firms up. If youâre looking for that âjust rightâ blend of power, precision, and playfulness, this is it.
Why we like it:
It has all the backbone you need for hard snow, with enough rocker and flex in the tips and tails to feel loose, lively, and fun just about anywhere. Itâs the definition of all-mountain balance.
Who it's for:
Best for advanced intermediate to expert women who want a freeride-focused ski with serious edge hold, pop, and versatility. Whether you're dancing through tight trees, charging groomers, or slashing through soft snow, the Sheeva 9 keeps up.
Highlights:
The Sheeva 9 is built with Blizzardâs TrueBlend Free wood core, a mix of beech, poplar, and paulownia strategically layered to provide strength underfoot and softer flex in the tips and tails. That creates a ski thatâs powerful on edge but forgiving when you need it to pivot, smear, or surf through variable terrain. FluxForm metal reinforcement runs along the edges and extends into the tip and tail, providing the torsional stiffness and damping needed for stability and grip, especially when youâre skiing fast or hitting firmer snow. Rocker in the tips and tails adds float and agility, while camber underfoot delivers that poppy, energetic rebound the Sheeva line is known for.
Things to consider:
This ski shines with a more playful or creative skier at the helm. If your style leans more directional and you prioritize max edge grip and carving power, something with less rocker and more traditional shape might suit you better.
Fit & sizing considerations:
If you're out West and like to open things up in wide bowls and deeper snow, sizing up will give you more float and stability at speed. For East Coast skiers or anyone spending time in tighter terrain, sticking with your usual length keeps the Sheeva 9 quick, responsive, and easy to maneuver through trees and bumps.
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 9 continues to be the most versatile and energetic ski in the Sheeva family, sitting right in the sweet spot for freeride-minded women who ski the whole mountain. Itâs wide enough to float and bust through crud, but narrow enough to stay quick and responsive when the snow firms up. If youâre looking for that âjust rightâ blend of power, precision, and playfulness, this is it.
Why we like it:
It has all the backbone you need for hard snow, with enough rocker and flex in the tips and tails to feel loose, lively, and fun just about anywhere. Itâs the definition of all-mountain balance.
Who it's for:
Best for advanced intermediate to expert women who want a freeride-focused ski with serious edge hold, pop, and versatility. Whether you're dancing through tight trees, charging groomers, or slashing through soft snow, the Sheeva 9 keeps up.
Highlights:
The Sheeva 9 is built with Blizzardâs TrueBlend Free wood core, a mix of beech, poplar, and paulownia strategically layered to provide strength underfoot and softer flex in the tips and tails. That creates a ski thatâs powerful on edge but forgiving when you need it to pivot, smear, or surf through variable terrain. FluxForm metal reinforcement runs along the edges and extends into the tip and tail, providing the torsional stiffness and damping needed for stability and grip, especially when youâre skiing fast or hitting firmer snow. Rocker in the tips and tails adds float and agility, while camber underfoot delivers that poppy, energetic rebound the Sheeva line is known for.
Things to consider:
This ski shines with a more playful or creative skier at the helm. If your style leans more directional and you prioritize max edge grip and carving power, something with less rocker and more traditional shape might suit you better.
Fit & sizing considerations:
If you're out West and like to open things up in wide bowls and deeper snow, sizing up will give you more float and stability at speed. For East Coast skiers or anyone spending time in tighter terrain, sticking with your usual length keeps the Sheeva 9 quick, responsive, and easy to maneuver through trees and bumps.
Original: $799.99
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$280.00Description
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 9 continues to be the most versatile and energetic ski in the Sheeva family, sitting right in the sweet spot for freeride-minded women who ski the whole mountain. Itâs wide enough to float and bust through crud, but narrow enough to stay quick and responsive when the snow firms up. If youâre looking for that âjust rightâ blend of power, precision, and playfulness, this is it.
Why we like it:
It has all the backbone you need for hard snow, with enough rocker and flex in the tips and tails to feel loose, lively, and fun just about anywhere. Itâs the definition of all-mountain balance.
Who it's for:
Best for advanced intermediate to expert women who want a freeride-focused ski with serious edge hold, pop, and versatility. Whether you're dancing through tight trees, charging groomers, or slashing through soft snow, the Sheeva 9 keeps up.
Highlights:
The Sheeva 9 is built with Blizzardâs TrueBlend Free wood core, a mix of beech, poplar, and paulownia strategically layered to provide strength underfoot and softer flex in the tips and tails. That creates a ski thatâs powerful on edge but forgiving when you need it to pivot, smear, or surf through variable terrain. FluxForm metal reinforcement runs along the edges and extends into the tip and tail, providing the torsional stiffness and damping needed for stability and grip, especially when youâre skiing fast or hitting firmer snow. Rocker in the tips and tails adds float and agility, while camber underfoot delivers that poppy, energetic rebound the Sheeva line is known for.
Things to consider:
This ski shines with a more playful or creative skier at the helm. If your style leans more directional and you prioritize max edge grip and carving power, something with less rocker and more traditional shape might suit you better.
Fit & sizing considerations:
If you're out West and like to open things up in wide bowls and deeper snow, sizing up will give you more float and stability at speed. For East Coast skiers or anyone spending time in tighter terrain, sticking with your usual length keeps the Sheeva 9 quick, responsive, and easy to maneuver through trees and bumps.























