Sizing Charts
Listed below are all the sizing charts you will need to help you select the correct size item. If you need any further assistance please contact us on 03 318 8433 or email us.
Clothing Sizing Charts
Helmet Sizing Charts
Glove Sizing Charts
Sock Sizing Charts
Ski Sizing Charts
There are many different factors when selecting the correct ski length for yourself. Height and weight are two of the main factors and are a good starting point, you will also need to consider the type of ski you are buying, the snow conditions you aim to ski, your ability level and aggressiveness. Rule of thumb is between your chin and the top of your head height.
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Carving skis have a short turn radius and are designed to be skied shorter making it easier to turn. All-mountain skis have a slightly wider waist width and are designed to be skied a little longer than carving skis for added stability in variable terrain. Freeride skis are designed to be skied between eye and head height depending on rocker profile, they have wide geometry and long turn radius.
Reasons to go shorter:
- You are lighter than average for your height
- You prefer shorter turns
- You ski on trail most of the time
- You are not an aggressive or fast skier
Reasons to go longer:
- You ski hard and fast
- You prefer longer turns
- You weight more than your average height
- You ski off trail in variable conditions
- You ski a rocker or twin tip
Ski Boot Sizing Charts
Snow Chain Sizing Charts
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