Check here:
http://www.abc-of-Snowboarding.com/buying-guide/buyingsnowboards.asp
It says a good size for your height, weight, and shoe size.
-Short board should reach somewhere between your collar bones and chin. Shorter boards are easier to maneuver, great to be trained on, and often preferred by riders who do a lot of Snowboarding Tricks, park and Pipe Riding.
-Medium length should come up between your chin and eyebrows. This length is preferred by all around intermediate to advanced riders who ride a variety of terrain, including parks and steeps.
-Long boards should go from your forehead to several inches over the top of your head. Long boards are used for high-speed carving, deep powder snow surface, and big mountain terrain.
As a rule of thumb, stand your snowboard up and place one of the ends on the ground. The other end of the board should be roughly where your chin is at.
Many snowboard manufacturers also produce charts that allow to you to pick a board for your specific height and weight.
It should be technically be in between your chin and nose when standing up. Some park guys use smaller boards and mountain guys use longer ones. It's all personal preference but the chin and nose rule is a good guideline.
measure from the floor to your chin in centimeters, that's the lenght for your board, if your overweight, it needs to be longer
A boot should NOT hang over the snowboard!!! I would say maybe at the most 1 in.
two if you are 5 ft high and basically how wide your legs are times 1
up to his chin so about 5'-5'3"
i say around 3-4 feet
The height of a snowboard depends on you're height, for a freestyle snowboard you want it to be somewhere in between you chin and nose.
Snowboard because its better than a dirt bike.
There is no reason why you cant.
Well the snowboard should be just about as tall as you
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No, a snowboard wouldn't be too big. I am 5'10 and weigh 135 pounds, and I fit perfectly. Snowboards are made in many different sizes, meaning a kid that's 4'8 and weighs 80 pounds to a man that's 6'4 and weighs 180 pounds can ride a snowboard.
When you stand against it, it should be between your chin and start of your nose.They say a snowboard should measure in between your chin and nose standing up. Example a 6 foot tall person should by a board that measures between a 156-159The best way to determine the size of board you need is by your weight. Just google snowboard weight sizing chart and it should be fairly easy to find one.My son is 5 foot 3 inches and weighs 105 lbs what size snowboard should i buyIt depends on your height. When you are renting a snowboard, the employee will measure your heigth and then give you the snow board that fits you the best. If you are buying a snowboard they do the same thing.
Get Burton that's what I have
A split snowboard is a snowboard that can split into skis I believe.
you should buy ur nan u can ride her easy
a crappy snowboard.