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SKIS~ Best Powder Skis for Women 2025/26: Top Picks for Deep Snow, Big Storms, and Unforgettable Powder Days

Updated: Oct 1


Powder skis aren’t your everyday setup—unless you’re having the best winter ever (sign us up). But when the snow stacks deep and the storm cycles hit, you’ll want a ski that floats, pivots, and stomps with confidence. This guide highlights the best powder skis for women in 2025, with sizing, flex, and terrain fit that actually work for riders around 165 cm.


Whether you’re chasing fresh tracks in the backcountry, ripping resort powder, or bootpacking into sidecountry stashes, these skis deliver float, control, and performance in every storm cycle.


What Makes a Great Powder Ski for Women


A great powder ski isn’t just wide—it’s intuitive, responsive, and built to float without flopping. Most women’s powder skis fall in the 105–115 mm waist range, giving you enough surface area to stay on top of deep snow without sacrificing control. If you’re chasing bottomless days or heli drops, going wider makes sense. But for everyday storm laps and resort powder, that sweet spot delivers.


Length matters too. Powder skis typically run longer than your all-mountain setup, and that’s intentional. The added length improves stability at speed and helps you stay centered in soft snow. Don’t be afraid to size up—unless you’re adjusting flex. A softer flex can give you that shorter, more playful feel without compromising float.


Rocker profile is where the magic happens. Tip and tail rocker let the ski pivot and surf, while camber underfoot keeps you grounded when the terrain gets tracked. It’s the balance between smear and grip, float and control. And yes, powder skis often come with a longer turn radius—think 18 to 24 meters. That’s not a flaw—it’s what keeps you composed when you’re charging big lines or navigating chop.


Flex is the final piece. Stiff skis hold line and stomp landings. Softer skis pivot and play. If you’re unsure about length, adjust flex—not size. The right flex will make your powder ski feel like an extension of your riding style—whether you’re slashing pillows or carving through windbuff.



Best Powder Ski That Floats and Gets Rowdy- Praxis MVP 108


Praxis MVP 108 women's powder skis
Floats like a dream and loves to pop at high speeds. Check the Praxis MVP 108 Photo Credit: Praxis Skis

Cost: ~$900

Specs (183 cm): 133 / 108 / 125 mm

Radius: 22 m

Sizes Available: 163, 173, 183, 188, 193 cm

Construction: Enduro core (maple, ash, aspen), carbon laminate, birch veneer top sheet. Rocker Profile: Tip and tail rocker/camber underfoot

Recommended Terrain: Powder, mixed snow, all-mountain freeride


We found the Praxis MVP to be the Slugger’s big sister—more float, more play, and a smoother ride thanks to its refined tip construction. The early-rise shovel initiates turns effortlessly in soft snow, while the camber underfoot keeps you locked in when the terrain gets tracked. It’s intuitive, powerful, and surprisingly nimble for its width.


Who It’s For: Women who want a powder ski that doesn’t fold when the terrain gets variable. Great for deep days, resort freeride, and backcountry booters.


Sizing Tip: Stay true to size. If you're unsure about length, adjust flex—not size. The standard build is a #4 flex.


Want a custom build? Tell Praxis we sent you—they know what She-Shredz riders demand.


Full Review Coming Soon 


Best For A Surfy Ride & Serious Float- Coalition Snow Rafiki (Women-Specific Pick)


Rafiki Coaltion powder skis for women
Not only are they gorgeous, they offer some serious surfy ride vibes. The Rafiki is made to flow. Photo Credit: Coalition Snow

Cost: ~$749

Specs (172 cm): 141 / 111 / 131 mm

Radius: ~17 to 18 m

Sizes Available: 157, 164, 172, 180 cm

Construction: FSC-certified poplar and birch core, full-width triaxial fiberglass layup, slanted ABS sidewalls

Rocker Profile: Early-rise tip/camber underfoot / slightly eased tail

Recommended Terrain: Powder, trees, resort freeride


Full Review The Rafiki is built for float, control, and confidence. Ample tips and waists deliver a surfy ride in deep snow, while pared-down tails make for quick release and instant maneuverability. The early-rise directional shape pairs off-piste stability with soft snow performance, and the medium turn radius ensures intuitive initiation without compromising speed control. Rocker in the tips handles crud and bumps, while camber underfoot keeps you dialed on groomers.


Who It’s For: Women who want a powder ski that floats without flopping, pivots without hesitation, and holds line when the terrain gets tracked.


Sizing Tip: The 157 and 164 cm lengths are dialed for float and maneuverability without bulk. Go 172 or 180 cm if you’re chasing speed or bigger terrain.


Is This Ski Right For Me? If you're looking for a proper powder ski—or one that can handle both backcountry and resort terrain—the Rafiki is your best option.





Best First Powder Ski for Women- Blizzard Sheeva 11


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Cost: ~$799

Specs (164 cm): 140 / 112 / 130 mm

Radius: ~16 m

Sizes Available: 168, 174, 180 cm

Construction: Carbon Flipcore DRT, poplar/beech core

Rocker Profile: Tip and tail rocker/camber underfoot

Recommended Terrain: Powder, chop, freeride


Full Review: The Sheeva 11 is Blizzard’s deepest-day weapon for women. It’s powerful, damp, and surprisingly nimble for its width. The 164 cm option gives smaller riders access to real float without compromising control. Rocker in the tips makes it easy to pivot and surf, while camber underfoot ensures edge hold when you need it.


Who It’s For: Women who want a powder ski that can charge but still pivot. Great for resort powder days, sidecountry stashes, and variable snow.


Sizing Tip: 164 cm is ideal for float and control. Size up only if you’re chasing speed or bigger terrain.




Best Overall Powder Ski for Women- K2 Mindbender 116 C


k2 mindbender 116 c w
K2 Mindbender 116 C is the best of all worlds. Stability at speed and just enough pop. Photo Credit: Elevate Outdoor Collective

Cost: ~$849

Specs (187 cm): 143 / 116 / 132 mm (no 165 cm option)

Radius: 22.5 m

Sizes Available: 163, 170, 177 cm

Construction: Aspen veneer core, carbon spectral braid, flax damping

Rocker Profile: Powder Rocker (rocker/camber/rocker)

Recommended Terrain: Deep powder, big mountain freeride, backcountry booters


Full Review The Mindbender 116 C is a dedicated powder ski built for deep days and burly terrain. It’s sturdy, surfy, and surprisingly maneuverable thanks to its progressive flex and damping tech. While it doesn’t come in a 165 cm length, the 177 cm build is light and intuitive enough for smaller riders who want float and stability without feeling over-skied.


Who It’s For: Advanced to expert women seeking a true powder ski for big lines, pillows, and deep snow.


Sizing Tip: Skis true to size. If you’re between sizes, go 177 cm for maneuverability or size up for speed and float. Need a longer size? Check out K2 Mindbender 116 C Mens





Powder Skis That Actually Fit


You don’t need to size up into a 190 cm plank to get a float. These skis deliver deep-day performance in lengths that work for women around 165 cm—without compromising power, control, or fun. Whether you’re dropping cliffs, surfing trees, or just chasing fresh tracks, these are the skis that make powder days unforgettable.



Still unsure which ski is right for you? Our Shred Plans take the guesswork out—get matched to curated picks based on how you ride, where you ride, and what you need next.


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