The Sheeva line mirrors the Rustler series on the men's side, with three widths, the middle of which is the 102mm underfoot Sheeva 10. It's a strong, versatile, freeride ski with plenty of power for even the crappiest snow conditions. However, like the Rustler series, the new Sheeva line is surprisingly accessible and easy to ski.
Groomers & Resort Skiing:
The Sheeva 10 is a pretty good groomer ski. It doesn't have the same kind of performance as the Black Pearl 94, but it does the job. At 102mm underfoot, they can definitely hold an edge but don’t expect to be making massive GS turns, instead these provide a really fun and nimble ride feel for darting through moguls and making quick short-radius turns on groomers. We usually expect Blizzard to offer race-feel charging skis so these were a pleasant surprise for how easy they were to ski.
Skier: Alex Stange. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Skier: Alex Stange. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Skier: Gabrielle Mondor. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren
Who's it for?
The Sheeva 10 would be a ski we’d choose to ride at the resort as soon as all the fresh snow is tracked out. It eats up crud, chopped-up moguls, and otherwise undesirable snow in any kind of terrain–opening up areas on the mountain we’d normally avoid days after the last storm. It would make a great one-ski quiver for mountains that don’t groom much, or as a tool in the quiver to hop aboard when things aren’t looking inspiring on the home hill.
Sizes: 156, 162, 168, 174, 180
Dimensions: 133.5 / 102 / 122.5 mm
Radius: 16.5m @ 174
Weight: 1.8kg @174
Blizzard's women’s specific FluxForm technology and Freeride Trueblend woodcore are at the heart of the Sheeva 10. They are designed to float through blower with style and grace, yet still allow you to lay it down fearlessly on the groomers. Sheeva 10 will give you the confidence to Press Send wherever you damn well choose.
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