Determine Your Snowboard Size
Selecting the right snowboard size depends on your weight, height, riding style, and the board's specific design. While a general rule of thumb is to have the top of the board reach your chin, it's essential to consider your riding style and conditions.
- If you plan on riding the park or freestyle, choose a shorter board for more maneuverability.
- If you're riding all mountain or powder, should choose a board that is on the longer end of the size range. Longer boards will help you stay afloat.
- If you're above average weight, a longer snowboard is your friend.
- If you are a beginner, a shorter board will be easier to control as you learn.
As a starting point, consult the size charts below:
Rider Height (IN) | Rider Height (CM) | Rider Weight (LB) | Snowboard Size (CM) |
4'10" | 147 | 110 - 120 | 128 - 136 |
5' | 152 | 115-130 | 133 - 141 |
5'2" | 158 | 125-135 | 139 - 147 |
5'4" | 163 | 135-145 | 144 -152 |
5'6" | 168 | 140-155 | 149 -157 |
5'8" | 173 | 150-165 | 154 -162 |
5'10" | 178 | 160-175 | 159 -167 |
6' | 183 | 170-185 | 160+ |
6'2" | 188 | 180-195 | 160+ |
6'4" | 193 | 190-205 | 160+ |