Skis Size Chart
Ski Sizing Chart
Choosing the right ski length is particularly important and makes a huge difference to the way your planks will ride. The various factors influencing your decision include a) your Height, b) your Weight and c) your Age.
- The following guidelines should help you establish the right length for your height:
- If you’re a little stud there’s nothing stopping you from going for a longer pair of skis. Generally, your skis should be longer the more you weigh.
- If you weigh more than the average for your height go for a longer ski
- When it comes to age, it’s worth considering how much more your body is likely to develop. If you’ve still got a lot of growing to do you’re also likely to get a bit more powerful so it’s worth making sure you don’t get a pair you’ll have grown out of halfway through the season.
Rider Height in Feet & Inches | Rider Height in Centimeters | Beginner to Intermediate |
Advanced to Expert |
4'4" | 132 | 115-125 | 125-133 |
4'6" | 137 | 125-132 | 132-137 |
4'8" | 142 | 130-139 | 137-143 |
4'10" | 147 | 137-142 | 142-148 |
5'0" | 152 | 139-145 | 145-153 |
5'2" | 157 | 145-152 | 152-157 |
5'4" | 162 | 147-153 | 153-162 |
5'6" | 167 | 153-160 | 160-167 |
5'8" | 172 | 157-164 | 164-173 |
5'10" | 177 | 163-173 | 170-178 |
6'0" | 182 | 165-175 | 175-183 |
6'2" | 187 | 170-179 | 179-188 |
6'4" | 192 | 177-185 | 185-193 |