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How tall is a 159 snowboard?

How tall is a 159 snowboard?

Snowboard Sizing Chart Based on Height

Rider Height (ft/in) Rider Height (cm) Snowboard Size (cm)
5’10” 178cm 154-159
5’11” 180cm 155-160
6′ 183cm 156-162
6’1″ 185cm 157-163

How long is a 159 snowboard?

The formula is as follows: Your Height (in inches) X 2.54 X 0.88 = Your Recommended Board Length….Snowboard Sizing Chart Based on Height.

Rider Height (ft/in) Rider Height (cm) Snowboard Size (cm)
6′ 183cm 156-162
6’1″ 185cm 157-163
6’2″ 188cm 158-166
6’3″ 191cm 159-167

How many inches is a 158 snowboard?

Snowboard Size Chart

Rider Height (in) Rider Height (cm) Snowboard Size (cm)
5′ 152 133 – 141
5’2″ 158 139 – 147
5’4″ 163 144 -152
5’6″ 168 149 -157

How tall should you be for a 155 snowboard?

Snowboard Size Chart

Rider Height Range of Board Length (Centimeters)
5’6″ 145 -152cm
5’8″ 147 -155cm
5’10” 154- 163cm
6’0″ 157-165cm

Is a 159 cm snowboard too big?

159 snowboards are typically made for male riders with average to large foot sizes. The board that you have has a waist of 25.4 cm. It is likely in the neighborhood of 26.4 at the inserts where you will ride.

Is a 158 snowboard to big for me?

Choosing Your Length So for example if you’re a freestyle rider you might take 3-6cm off that and go with a 154-157cm board. 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.

What size snowboard does a 5’9 person need?

MEN’S TABLE 1 (110lbs to 180lbs)

110(50) 160(73)
5’6″ (168) 145 155
5’7″ (170) 146 156
5’8″ (173) 146 156
5’9″ (175) 147 157

Is a 154 snowboard too small?

How do I measure my snowboard size?

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.

Who should ride a 156 snowboard?

Is it better to get a longer or shorter snowboard?

The effective edge is always shorter than the length of the snowboard. A longer effective edge provides stability at high speed and good grip in turns or when descending icy slopes. A shorter effective edge creates a board that is easier to turn and spin.

Is 156 snowboard too big?

156cm will be ok assuming that you are just starting out, however once you get the hang of things more, at your height and weight you will want to go for something a bit longer, unless you just stick to the park in which case the 156 will still be fine.