The Blizzard Sheeva 11 (22/23) is a freeride ski designed for women who want a playful ride off-piste. It’s built to handle varied snow—whether you’re carving firm groomers or exploring softer fields—while keeping things lively underfoot.
At 172 cm, the 17.5 m turning radius offers a good mix of quick edge-to-edge response and stability at speed. The 139/112/129 mm profile gives enough waist width for float in deeper snow without feeling sluggish on harder surfaces. Weighing 1 880 g per ski, it has enough substance to inspire confidence without feeling overly heavy. The flat binding mounting lets you choose and position bindings to suit your preferred setup.
The turning radius is the natural arc the ski wants to follow—a smaller number makes tighter, quicker turns, while a larger one adds stability on longer, fast tracks. The sidecut measurements (tip/waist/tail) explain how the ski’s shape influences performance: a wider tip and tail help with flotation and smooth turn exits, while the narrower waist keeps the ski agile and precise.
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Blizzard says about the Sheeva 11 22/23
When the forecast calls for snorkels, lady shredders click into the Sheeva 11. Made with Blizzard’s Carbon Flipcore D.R.T. technology, the Sheeva is light, stable, playful and most importantly—confidence inspiring. Thanks to the progressive shape and rocker profile, she’s the ultimate powder ski but can hold her own on the groomers, as well. To develop the women’s specific design, Blizzard’s Women2Women program brought together female skiers from all over the world—from athletes, to retailers, to coaches, to lifelong passionate skiers—and along with their engineers, developed the Sheevas to answer the needs of lady powder skiers. The end result is a ski that will help you ski better and have more fun while seeking out those special, pristine, untracked stashes on the mountain.