How big is a 142 snowboard?
SNOWBOARD SIZE CHART
Rider Weight | All Mountain Length (CM) | Freestyle Length (CM) |
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110-140 lbs (50-64 kg) | 147 | 142 |
125-155 lbs (57-70 kg) | 150 | 145 |
135-165 lbs (61-75 kg) | 153 | 148 |
145-170 lbs (66-77 kg) | 156 | 151 |
What size snowboard should I get if im 6 2?
Snowboard Size Chart
Rider Height (in) | Rider Height (cm) | Snowboard Size (cm) |
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5’8″ | 173 | 154 -162 |
5’10” | 178 | 159 -167 |
6′ | 183 | 160+ |
6’2″ | 188 | 160+ |
What size snowboard should I Ride?
What size snowboard should I get as a beginner? If you are a beginner you might go with a 155-157 and if you are a dedicated free-rider then you might bump it up to 162, 163 or 164. Go through the charts below and select the table that fits your height and then scan across until you find your weight.
How to measure a snowboard?
Measure the board from tip to tip using a tape measure, reading the centimeter side of the tape. But you can size a snowboard without a tape measure by standing it up next to you. A board that stands up to your chin will give you a good amount of control, stability and speed. But you can go bigger or smaller for more specialized riding.
How to measure snowboard length?
Snowboard lengths are measured in centimeters (not inches) from tip to tail. 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.
What is the height of a snowboard?
Making sure your board is tall and wide enough for you is vitally important before making a decision. In general, most boards for men are sized from 130cm on the short end to 160cm on the long end—correlating strongly with the rider’s height and weight.