How to Choose a Snowboard

There are numerous snowboard options on the market, so it can be hard to determine what board you should invest in to enjoy your time on the mountain. There are many factors that play into snowboard design and intended use, and this guide can be used to help you narrow your search and pick the right board. Terrain type, ability level, and board sizing help you determine what kind of board is best for your abilities and preferences. 

Snowboard Sizing

Sizes are approximate
Snowboard Size (cm) Rider Height (in) Rider Height (cm) Rider Weight (lb)
90-120 4'-4'8" 120-140 60-90
110-130 4'8"-4'10" 140-147 90-110
128-136 4'10"-5' 147-151 110-120
133-141 5'-5'2" 152-157 115-130
139-147 5'2"-5'4" 158-162 125-135
144-152 5'4"-5'6" 163-167 135-145
149-157 5'6"-5'8" 168-172 140-155
154-162 5'8"-5'10" 173-177 150-165
159-167 5'10"-6' 178-182 160-175
160+ 6'-6'2" 183-187 170-185
160+ 6'2"-6'4" 188-192 180-195
160+ 6'4"+ 193+ 190-205

Terrain Type

Different snowboard designs are optimized for specific terrain and riding styles (though many are versatile).

Choosing a board: Match board design to your riding style and preferred terrain.

Park/freestyle:

Steep/big mountain terrain:

All-around terrain versatility: Boards that balance playfulness, stability, and versatility.

Ability Level

Match board to ability + style

Rocker vs. Camber profiles

Key takeaway: Choose board based on both ability level and typical terrain.

Size: Length and Width 

Board sizing basics

Volume by design

Size charts

Width considerations