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Blizzard Sheeva 11

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While it wasn’t without risk to change up its award-winning Sheeva line, Blizzard was able to make a great ski—aka the Sheeva 11—even better with the skillful input from its hard-charging lineup of ladies like Elyse Saugstad and Caite Zeliff. Some notable additions to the Sheeva 11 include the brand’s unique Freeride Trueblend wood core, which blends three different densities of wood for equal power and play, as well as the all-new FluxForm W.S.D. technology, which tapers the Titanal within the ski to provide unparalleled edge-hold underfoot and torsional stability in the tip and tail. Just take it from tester Caroline Daley, the Sheeva 11 is “a wider ski that still lays it down. Just like the 10, it’s agile and user-friendly but definitely burlier than its narrower sister. It’s a good landing pad and proper plow for chunky snow and powder alike.”

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Blizzard Sheeva 11

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While it wasn’t without risk to change up its award-winning Sheeva line, Blizzard was able to make a great ski—aka the Sheeva 11—even better with the skillful input from its hard-charging lineup of ladies like Elyse Saugstad and Caite Zeliff. Some notable additions to the Sheeva 11 include the brand’s unique Freeride Trueblend wood core, which blends three different densities of wood for equal power and play, as well as the all-new FluxForm W.S.D. technology, which tapers the Titanal within the ski to provide unparalleled edge-hold underfoot and torsional stability in the tip and tail. Just take it from tester Caroline Daley, the Sheeva 11 is “a wider ski that still lays it down. Just like the 10, it’s agile and user-friendly but definitely burlier than its narrower sister. It’s a good landing pad and proper plow for chunky snow and powder alike.”

Explore the 2024 FREESKIER Buyer’s Guide