Finding the right size of skis can be a challenging decision. Our team has been skiing and setting people up on skis for years. We will ask you how tall you are, your weight, your ability, your skiing style, your goals and what sort of terrain you enjoy. From that we will be able to give you a really good idea on which size is best for you.
The chart below is a guide to help you get close to the correct size. It is important to note that many skis are not even sizes. You may decide that you need a 150cm however, the skis you like are a 153cm or a 157cm. Now what?! Well, this is where skiing style, ability and goals come in. Also the skis construction. Some skis are designed to be skied shorter while others are designed to be skied longer. That is where our advice comes in! Call, email, DM or text us your questions and we can help sort it out!
Ski Size Chart
Skier Height (in)
Skier Height (cm)
Beginner to Intermediate Length (cm)
Advanced to Expert Length (cm)
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
General Rules to Follow:
If you want a ski that will enable you to be comfortable and be easy to handle, choose something slightly shorter. If you want to go fast, float in powder, chew through crud, choose a little longer.
When to size up:
You want to ski faster
Most of your skiing is off-piste (not on groomed runs)
You are more aggressive for your height
You seek out powder, trees and crud
You want a ski with more rocker (turned up tip and tail)