SKI LENGTH
Finding the correct ski size is primarily based on the skier weight. But keep in mind there is no one magic formula, any number of factors such as ability level, terrain and skiing style all contribute to determining the right size ski size for each person.
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Ski Length Sizing
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 |
SKI WIDTH
Selecting the right width is all about consider the conditions that you will primarily be skiing in. General rule is that the wider skis will have more contact surface area with the snow. So if the snow is choppy or uneven, a wider ski will become a more stable platform. With a narrower ski stability is not the question rather how much pressure, and how efficiently can I exert that pressure on the edges of my skis. There by holding an edge in a hard snow condition. A narrow ski allows the boot to be close to the edge and thus allowing you very easy control of your edges.
Ski Width Sizing
Waist Width |
60-70mm |
70-90mm |
85-105mm |
100-115mm |
110+mm |