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There’s a perfect snowboard for every rider—from backcountry daredevils to beginner bunny hill hoppers. The trick is knowing what to look for! Whether you’re at the rental shop just looking to grab a board and go, or wanting to get matched with the board of your dreams, we’re here to help with a quick sizing guide and chart, plus a more in-depth look at the finer details of board buying, and which style board is best for you.
Things You Should Know
- Choose a board that stands taller than your chin but shorter than your nose for an approximate sizing, or use our height and weight chart for more accuracy.
- Select a width that matches your boot size so the toes of your boots hang off the board just a bit, but not enough to drag on the ground during a sharper turn.
- Opt for a symmetrical, all-mountain board as a beginner to help you ride groomed trails and dip your toes into some powder while you get the hang of things.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
References
- ↑ https://snowboardhow.com/snowboard-size-calculator/
- ↑ https://snowboardhow.com/snowboard-size-calculator/
- ↑ https://howtochooseasnowboard.info/width.html
- ↑ https://www.dopesnow.com/mag/different-snowboard-types/
- ↑ https://www.dopesnow.com/mag/different-snowboard-types/
- ↑ https://www.boardoftheworld.com/types-of-snowboards-and-their-benefits/
- ↑ https://howtochooseasnowboard.info/type.html
- ↑ https://howtochooseasnowboard.info/type.html
- ↑ https://www.dopesnow.com/mag/different-snowboard-types/