What size snowboard do I need for my height?

Step #1: Use Your Height, Weight, Boot Size and Riding Style
Rider Height (in)Rider Weight (lbs)Snowboard Size (cm)
5ft 6in140 – 155149–157
5ft 8in150 – 165154–162
5ft 10in160 – 175159–167
6ft170 – 185160+

What size snowboard do I need if I’m 5 7?

Snowboard Sizing Chart Based on Height
Rider Height (ft/in)Rider Height (cm)Snowboard Size (cm)
5’6″168cm148-153
5’7″170cm150-155
5’8″173cm152-155
5’9″175cm153-157

How do you size a snowboard to a person?

What if snowboard is too short?

The wrong size board could make your board harder to control than it should be, hindering your improvement as a rider. A board that is too long becomes difficult to manouvre, too short and it will become unstable to ride as your speed gets higher.

What size snowboard should I get if im 5 2?

Snowboard Size Chart
Rider Height (in)Rider Height (cm)Snowboard Size (cm)
5′152133 – 141
5’2″158139 – 147
5’4″163144 -152
5’6″168149 -157

Does the length of a snowboard matter?

Ability Level. Beginners should choose a shorter snowboard than they otherwise would if they were more advanced. A shorter snowboard is easier to maneuver and easy to manage when you are just starting out. As a rule you should take between 3cm and 5cm off of the length of your snowboard.

Should a snowboard be up to your chin?

A common answer is that the board height should be between your chin and the tip of your nose. And while this is a good guide, there’s more to it. In reality, a correctly sized snowboard could fall anywhere between your collarbone and forehead.

Is weight or height more important for snowboard?

When I worked at my local snowboarding shop, the most frequent question I always received was whether weight or height matters more for snowboarding. When it comes to choosing your snowboard size, weight is a far more important factor than height.

How do I know if my snowboard is too big?

You can get a general idea of the length you will need for snowboard sizing, by standing a board up vertically, and comparing the height to your chin. If the board length is in between your chin and nose, then typically, that board is within your size range.

Is a shorter or longer snowboard better?

The effective edge is always shorter than the length of the snowboard. A longer effective edge provides stability at high speed and good grip in turns or when descending icy slopes. A shorter effective edge creates a board that is easier to turn and spin.

Is a longer snowboard harder to ride?

A longer board is more difficult to control. Therefore beginners are often recommended to choose a slightly shorter board than a more advanced rider might go with.

What snowboard is best for me?

Generally: If you’re a beginner, aim for the shorter end of your size range. If you’re mostly riding all mountain including powder and piste then aim for the longer end of your size range for stability and speed. If you’re above average weight, aim for a longer snowboard for better control.

Are shorter snowboards easier to ride?

A short snowboard is easier to turn than a long one but a longer board will be more stable at speed when it will tend to bounce around and wobble less than a shorter one as more of the board will be in contact with the snow. To choose a suitable board length you need to first consider your weight.

Do I need a wide snowboard size 11?

As a general consensus among the big-footed experts here, you should stick to a waist width above 258mm/25.8cm if you’re rockin’ size 11 or 11.5 boots. For a size 12 and up, you’ll probably feel most comfortable on a waist width minimum of 260-265mm/26.0-26.5cm.

Do I need 2 snowboards?

How many snowboards is too many? For most people that buy more than one snowboard, 2 snowboards is more than enough. You’ll typically have one snowboard that works okay in most situations and one snowboard that’s your ideal snowboard for your favourite terrain.

What size snowboard should I get 6 0?

Snowboard Size Chart
Rider HeightRange of Board Length (Centimeters)
5’8″147 -155cm
5’10”154- 163cm
6’0″157-165cm
6’1″160-168cm
Oct 6, 2021

What is the average price of a snowboard?

The average snowboard cost is around $400, and this includes soft bindings. The cost of a snowboard depends on several factors such as the quality, whether it is new, and the expertise level. Together with the snowboard and bindings, you also have to consider the other gear you need.

Is snowboarding easier than skiing?

Skiing is usually easier to learn but in order to perfect the sport, you are required to become extremely technical. On the split hand, snowboarding techniques are harder to master but can help quickly achieve impressive levels once nailed.

Are wide snowboards better?

Width is an important factor when choosing a snowboard. Too wide of a board will lack responsiveness. Too narrow and you run the risk of toe and heel drag, which can easily throw you on your face, especially if you enjoy steeper terrain or laying down a hard carve- looking at you dudes with boot sizes 11.5 and up!

How long do snowboards last?

An average snowboard should last a rider between 150 and 200 days of riding. Assuming you handle your board relatively well and don’t grind the base on every rock out there, a rider should experience about 100 days of high riding quality from a new board.

Why do skiers hate snowboarders?

It’s likely that most people who perceive snowboarders as obnoxious are skiers, because historically there has been some friction between skiers and snowboarders. This friction derives from a lack of understanding about each other’s sports and a frustration with the impact it has on other slope users.

Can I learn to snowboard in a day?

The honest truth is yes, but you can learn it in a day if you come prepared. This is our step by step guide on how to snowboard.