As a general consensus among the big-footed experts here, you should stick to a waist width above 258mm/25.8cm if you're rockin' size 11 or 11.5 boots. For a size 12 and up, you'll probably feel most comfortable on a waist width minimum of 260-265mm/26.0-26.5cm.
What size do you need a wide snowboard?
When Snowboards say that they are WIDE it generally means they are for riders with a size US 12 or bigger.
Can I ride a regular snowboard with size 11 boots?
Also 10 is almost the max you can ride a regular width board if you like to lay into carves. Size 11 in most boots will catch a bit when your really laying down hard carves, so if that's in your riding style I would gravitate to mid wide to wide boards if you are a size 11.
How do I know if I need a wide snowboard?
The most important thing is your shoe size. For men, If you have a boot size of more than 11.5 (US) then you need a wide snowboard. For women, if you have a boot size of more than 13 (US), you need a wide snowboard. Your board waist should be more than 260 mm.
Does size 12 need a wide snowboard?
12 is just big enough that most likely you will need a wide or a mid-wide. I ride normal width boards all day with an 11.
34 related questions foundAre wide snowboard good for park?
If you're riding powder a wider board can be desirable but as far as park goes standard width is usually preferable, it'll cut down the swing weight and keeps your agility up.
Do I need a mid wide snowboard?
Riders with a boot size of 10 – 11.5 should consider a midwide snowboard. Keep in mind that the make of the boot, year of the boot and stance angles might affect whether or not a rider needs a midwide board. Older boots tend to be bulkier, which would definitely warrant a midwide board for sizes 10 – 11.5.
Who should ride wide snowboards?
Riders with a boot size of 11 (and sometimes 10.5) and larger should ride a wide snowboard. On the other hand, if you're a strict park rider, toe drag might not be a problem since you won't be carving in between park features.
Is a wide snowboard more stable?
An added bonus of wider boards is that they're more stable for landing jumps and offer increased float in deep snow, though they sacrifice a little turning performance and tend to be heavier.
Can anyone ride a wide snowboard?
The majority of snowboard companies offer wide models to accommodate avid riders who have a large stature. While the wide snowboard offers increased stability at breakneck speeds, it can hinder your maneuverability during certain riding techniques.
Is a wide snowboard faster?
Registered. Technically speaking, the longer boards are BETTER for speed as they are more stable, not because they are faster. Gravity is exerting a force on your mass and pulling it downhill. The only thing stopping you is friction between the board base and the snow.
Is a wide snowboard harder to ride?
Width is an important factor when choosing a snowboard. Too wide of a board will lack responsiveness. Too narrow and you run the risk of toe and heel drag, which can easily throw you on your face, especially if you enjoy steeper terrain or laying down a hard carve- looking at you dudes with boot sizes 11.5 and up!
Is it better to get a bigger or smaller snowboard?
If you're riding is mostly all mountain, powder or freeriding, consider a snowboard on the longer end of the size range or grabbing a volume shifted board. If you are above average weight consider a longer snowboard. If you are a beginner, aim for a shorter board in your size range.
Do heavier snowboarders go faster?
Registered. Heavier rider will go faster. The fricton coefficient is increased which will slow him/her down on flats or slight uphills.
Can your feet be too big for a snowboard?
The short answer is yes; men or women with large feet can still snowboard. They just need to invest in wider boards. It's rare for women to need legitimately wide snowboards; at most, they usually have to go up to a men's size regular.
What happens if snowboard is too short?
The wrong size board could make your board harder to control than it should be, hindering your improvement as a rider. A board that is too long becomes difficult to manouvre, too short and it will become unstable to ride as your speed gets higher.
Should a snowboard be up to your chin?
A common answer is that the board height should be between your chin and the tip of your nose. And while this is a good guide, there's more to it. In reality, a correctly sized snowboard could fall anywhere between your collarbone and forehead.
Does 2 cm make a difference snowboard?
Depending on your own preferences and what you like to do, most freestylers will typically choose a board that is between 2cm and 6cm shorter. Freeriders will tend to go with longer boards in order to help with speed and stability. Freeriders tend to choose a board that is between 1cm and 4cm longer.
Should my snowboard be up my nose?
Snowboard length: As a general rule, if you stand a board on its tail, the nose of the board should reach somewhere between your nose and chin. You can use size charts and recommended rider weights to get more precise. Types of snowboards: Your choices include all-mountain, freestyle, freeride, powder and splitboards.
Should your snowboard be taller than you?
Rider height does not matter at all. It should not be considered in your buying decision. The same is true of tip to tip board length (i.e. 148 cm) except in the case where you are comparing board sizes within a given model.
Is a 154 snowboard too small?
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.