
2026 Blizzard Sheeva 9 Skis with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 9 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings is the most versatile, quick-footed, and energetic member of the Sheeva lineup—tailor-made for freeride-focused women who want one ski to take them everywhere. With just enough width to bust through crud and float in soft snow, yet narrow enough to stay agile on firm conditions, the Sheeva 9 hits that elusive all-mountain sweet spot. We paired the Sheeva 9 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 9 is confidence-inspiring when you’re pushing the pace, but still lets you smear, pivot, and have fun when the terrain gets more creative.
Who it's for:
Best suited for advanced intermediate to expert women skiers who want a freeride-style ski with all-mountain chops. Whether you’re charging through mixed conditions, slashing soft bumps, or navigating tight trees, the Sheeva 9 keeps pace with your every move.
Highlights:
At its core, the Sheeva 9 features Blizzard’s Trueblend Free wood core—a precisely tailored mix of beech, poplar, and paulownia—that creates strength underfoot and a more forgiving flex at the tip and tail. This design gives you grip and stability where it counts and forgiveness where you want it. FluxForm metal control arms run along the ski edges and into the tip and tail for enhanced torsional stiffness and damping, without muting the ski’s energetic personality. A generous rocker profile rounds out the package, offering float, edge grip, and a lively rebound through every turn. 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:
The Sheeva 9 thrives under a skier who brings some creativity to their turns. If you prefer a more directional experience with maximum edge bite and traditional shape, you’ll want to look elsewhere.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Sheeva 9 skis true to size, or even a bit short. If you’re skiing out West and looking for more float and stability, don’t hesitate to size up. East Coast skiers and those navigating tighter terrain will enjoy the responsiveness and agility of sticking with their usual length.
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 9 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings is the most versatile, quick-footed, and energetic member of the Sheeva lineup—tailor-made for freeride-focused women who want one ski to take them everywhere. With just enough width to bust through crud and float in soft snow, yet narrow enough to stay agile on firm conditions, the Sheeva 9 hits that elusive all-mountain sweet spot. We paired the Sheeva 9 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 9 is confidence-inspiring when you’re pushing the pace, but still lets you smear, pivot, and have fun when the terrain gets more creative.
Who it's for:
Best suited for advanced intermediate to expert women skiers who want a freeride-style ski with all-mountain chops. Whether you’re charging through mixed conditions, slashing soft bumps, or navigating tight trees, the Sheeva 9 keeps pace with your every move.
Highlights:
At its core, the Sheeva 9 features Blizzard’s Trueblend Free wood core—a precisely tailored mix of beech, poplar, and paulownia—that creates strength underfoot and a more forgiving flex at the tip and tail. This design gives you grip and stability where it counts and forgiveness where you want it. FluxForm metal control arms run along the ski edges and into the tip and tail for enhanced torsional stiffness and damping, without muting the ski’s energetic personality. A generous rocker profile rounds out the package, offering float, edge grip, and a lively rebound through every turn. 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:
The Sheeva 9 thrives under a skier who brings some creativity to their turns. If you prefer a more directional experience with maximum edge bite and traditional shape, you’ll want to look elsewhere.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Sheeva 9 skis true to size, or even a bit short. If you’re skiing out West and looking for more float and stability, don’t hesitate to size up. East Coast skiers and those navigating tighter terrain will enjoy the responsiveness and agility of sticking with their usual length.
Description
The 2026 Blizzard Sheeva 9 with Tyrolia Attack LYT 11 GW Bindings is the most versatile, quick-footed, and energetic member of the Sheeva lineup—tailor-made for freeride-focused women who want one ski to take them everywhere. With just enough width to bust through crud and float in soft snow, yet narrow enough to stay agile on firm conditions, the Sheeva 9 hits that elusive all-mountain sweet spot. We paired the Sheeva 9 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 9 is confidence-inspiring when you’re pushing the pace, but still lets you smear, pivot, and have fun when the terrain gets more creative.
Who it's for:
Best suited for advanced intermediate to expert women skiers who want a freeride-style ski with all-mountain chops. Whether you’re charging through mixed conditions, slashing soft bumps, or navigating tight trees, the Sheeva 9 keeps pace with your every move.
Highlights:
At its core, the Sheeva 9 features Blizzard’s Trueblend Free wood core—a precisely tailored mix of beech, poplar, and paulownia—that creates strength underfoot and a more forgiving flex at the tip and tail. This design gives you grip and stability where it counts and forgiveness where you want it. FluxForm metal control arms run along the ski edges and into the tip and tail for enhanced torsional stiffness and damping, without muting the ski’s energetic personality. A generous rocker profile rounds out the package, offering float, edge grip, and a lively rebound through every turn. 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:
The Sheeva 9 thrives under a skier who brings some creativity to their turns. If you prefer a more directional experience with maximum edge bite and traditional shape, you’ll want to look elsewhere.
Fit & sizing considerations:
The Sheeva 9 skis true to size, or even a bit short. If you’re skiing out West and looking for more float and stability, don’t hesitate to size up. East Coast skiers and those navigating tighter terrain will enjoy the responsiveness and agility of sticking with their usual length.





















