The 2025 Blizzard Sheeva 10 is a versatile freeride ski made for women who want to float through powder, charge through crud, and carve groomers without switching gear. With a 102mm waist and a playful, confidence-inspiring flex, it’s the sweet spot in the Sheeva lineup—wide enough for deep days, yet nimble enough to be a true daily driver for freeride-focused skiers.
The Sheeva 10 features Blizzard’s TrueBlend Free wood core, tuned specifically for women, combining poplar and paulownia to reduce weight without sacrificing stability. The ski is reinforced with Blizzard’s FluxForm metal construction, which places Titanal in key zones—along the edges and underfoot—delivering edge hold and dampness where you need it most, without making the ski overly stiff or demanding.
What really makes the Sheeva 10 stand out is its balance. It’s playful in soft snow and floaty in powder thanks to its rockered tip and tail, but it doesn’t feel floppy when the terrain gets more technical. The camber underfoot and tuned flex give it enough rebound and energy to carve with precision on firmer snow. Whether you're slashing turns in the trees or opening it up on a face full of windbuff, it keeps things lively yet composed.
Compared to the Sheeva 9, the 10 is more stable and confident in deeper conditions and rougher terrain, while being more maneuverable and playful than the burlier Sheeva 11. Against similar skis like the Nordica Santa Ana 104 Free or Black Crows Atris Birdie, the Sheeva 10 offers a slightly looser, surfier ride with a more progressive flex—less directional, more fun-focused.
For 2025, there are no radical changes in the construction—just updated graphics and continued refinement to the TrueBlend core profile. It’s still very much the Sheeva 10 that skiers have loved for years, but now with a touch more precision in its flex and a look to match its go-anywhere, charge-anything personality.
In a nutshell, the Blizzard Sheeva 10 (2025) is a killer option for advanced women skiers who want one ski to handle it all. It floats, it carves, it stomps—and it does it with a playful, powerful attitude. Whether you’re touring the back bowls or racking up inbounds vert, this ski is ready to rally.