Snowboard Size Calculator
Calculate your ideal snowboard size and specs
Rider Details
Board Recommendations
Based on boot size
Board Characteristics:
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Understanding Snowboard Sizing
Key Factors
- • Rider weight is most important
- • Height provides general range
- • Boot size determines width
- • Riding style affects length
- • Experience level matters
General Guidelines
- • Board should reach chin to nose
- • Shorter for freestyle/tricks
- • Longer for powder/speed
- • Width prevents toe/heel drag
- • Consider terrain type
Riding Styles Explained
All-Mountain
Versatile boards designed for all terrain types. Good for riders who want to explore the entire mountain and try different styles. Medium flex and directional twin shape provide balance between stability and maneuverability.
Freestyle
Shorter, more flexible boards ideal for tricks, jumps, and park riding. True twin shape allows for switch riding. Typically lighter and more maneuverable for spins and technical maneuvers.
Freeride
Longer boards with directional shape for high-speed carving and backcountry terrain. Stiffer flex provides stability at speed and in variable conditions. Often features setback stance for better float.
Powder
Specialized boards for deep snow conditions. Features like wider nose, tapered tail, and significant setback stance provide maximum float. Often longer than standard boards for better surface area.