How to determine the right size snowboard
There is a huge variety of snowboards, so it is extra important to know what suits you best. From different shapes, flexibilities to even profiles. The choice of board you make is very important, and to start with that you need to know your size.
Size chart snowboards
There is a simple trick you can use to determine your size, but of course there are many other factors that play a role. In general, you can assume that the length of a snowboard between shoulder height and nose height is good. If you want a specific type of snowboard, or, if your bodyweight is lighter/heavier than average your size may differ. In the YouTube video on the right Björn will explain some more about the different type of boards, and below you can see a simple explanation of how to measure your snowboard size. Beneath that you will find the size charts.
How do you measure your size?
Please note that this is a guideline.
Snowboard length in CM | 128 - 136 | 133 - 141 | 139 - 147 | 144 - 152 | 149 - 157 | 154 - 162 | 159 - 167 | above 160 |
Bodylength in CM | 147 |
152 |
158 |
163 |
168 |
173 |
178 |
above 183 |
Weight in KG | 50 - 55 |
52 - 58 |
57 - 61 |
61 - 66 |
64 - 70 |
68 - 75 |
73 - 79 |
77 - 93 |
Please note that this is a guideline.
Snowboard length in CM | up to 80 | 80 - 90 | 85 - 95 | 90 - 100 | 95 - 105 | 100 - 110 | 105 - 120 | 110 - 125 | 115 - 130 | 125 - 135 | 130 - 145 | 140 - 150 |
Bodylength in CM | 94 |
102 |
109 |
114 |
119 |
127 |
135 |
140 |
145 |
149 |
156 |
164 |
Weight in KG | 14 |
16 |
18 |
21 |
23 |
26 |
29 |
32 |
36 |
41 |
46 |
51 |
Age in YRS | 3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |