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Snowboard Size Calculator

Find the right size board for you. Free and easy guide to snowboard length and width.
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Snowboard Size Calculator (v 2.0.4)
Height (US)
 
Weight (US Lbs)
 
Shoe Size (US)
Gender
Riding Style
More info for Riding styleThere are three major styles of riding. Freestyle incorporates park, halfpipe, and slopestyle. When you think of freestyle, think Shawn White. Freestyle boards tend to be shorter to make them easier to manuver both on park features and in the air. Freeride boards are designed to be ridden all over the mountain. They typically are built a little longer to stay afloat in powder and handle higher speeds. Freestyle/Freeride is a compromise between the two for those who like to do it all!
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Board waist width range

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F.A.Q.

Finding the perfect snowboard size can be tricky, but it’s essential for a great ride. Our Snowboard Size Calculator helps you quickly determine the ideal board length tailored to your height, weight, and riding style. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, using the right size snowboard enhances your control, balance, and overall enjoyment on the slopes.

Enter in your personalized details into the calculator, you get a customized recommendation instead of relying on generic size charts. This ensures your snowboard matches your body type and snowboarding preferences, helping you perform at your best in all conditions.

Choosing the correct snowboard size affects your balance, control, and comfort on the slopes. A board that's too long or short can make turning difficult or reduce stability. The right size ensures better maneuverability and a smoother ride, helping to prevent falls and fatigue.

Our calculator primarily looks at your height, weight, and boot size. It also takes into account your preferred riding style (e.g., freestyle, all-mountain, freeride) or experience level, since different styles benefit from slightly different board lengths and flex.

The calculator provides a solid starting point based on industry-standard guidelines. However, personal preferences and comfort play a role too. For example, some riders may prefer a slightly shorter board for tricks or a longer board for speed. Use the recommendation as a guide, but consult  professionals or experts if uncertain.

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