Both the Sheeva 9 and the Black Pearl 88 are descendants of a line of off-trail parents; the template for the Pearl was the Brahma the little brother of the mighty Cochise and Bodacious; the model for the Sheeva 9 was the Rustler 9 a spin-off of the Rustler 10 and 11. To better understand the nuances that distinguish the Pearl 88 from the Sheeva 9 it helps to understand the families they come from. Distilled to its essence the Pearl 88 has a smidgeon more aptitude for hard-snow skiing. Its Flipcore construction allows the forebody to join the rest of the ski on edge once its tipped and pressured so the skier has the sense of riding the entire ski and not just a section of it. The front of the Sheeva 9 is made to be looser to intentionally forego early connection to a fully carved turn. That it still feels solid throughout is a testament to the security imparted by a trimmed down top laminate of Titanal. In light of its overall gentle nature and bias for off-road conditions the Sheeva 9 is an ideal set of training wheels for the gal who is ready to get off groomers. Supple enough to slither through bumps and agile enough to dart through trees the Sheeva 9 can give an off-trail newbie the confidence to try it all.
- 124.5/92/114.5 mm at 172 cm length Turn Radius
- 15.5 meters at 172 cm length Wood Core DRT Titanal Laminate Dual Fiberglass/Carbon Layer Twin-Tip Shape Tip and Tail Rocker Ability Level
- Advanced Skiers