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Where do you plan to ski?
Match your skis to the conditions and areas on the mountain you enjoy skiing. Your choices are all-mountain skis, powder skis, freestyle skis and backcountry skis.
Consider the waist width of your ski:
- If you ski groomers or are a beginner, consider a narrower ski—under 90mm wide.
- If you ski the whole mountain and prize versatility, look for an all-mountain ski, from 91-114mm wide.
- For deep or soft powder purists, opt for a ski that’s 115mm or more wide.
Find your preferred ski length
- As a general rule, your skis should reach between your chin and the top of your head.
- Length also depends on your height, weight, ability level, skiing style and terrain preferences.
Understand boot flex
- Soft flex: Comfortable; ideal for beginners or recreational riders
- Medium flex: Balances all-mountain performance and comfort
- Stiff flex: Maximum support for edge power and control at high speeds
Match riding style to flex
- All-mountain: Soft to medium for most riders; stiffer boots for racers
- Freeride: Stiffer for edge power and control at high speeds
- Freestyle: Softer for quick response and maneuverability in park terrain
Boot lacing system
- Dial lace: Uses one or two dials attached to cable for precise fit, higher cost
- Hybrid lace: Combines a dial system and traditional laces
- Traditional lace: Tried-and-true and easy to replace but can loosen during rides
- Quick pull: A single-pull lacing system that's fast and allows zonal tightening
Find a good fit
- Boots should feel snug and secure without cramping your feet
- It's OK for toes to barely graze the boot's toecap
- A snug heel fit is also key
Getting the right size ski boots is essential to having fun on the slopes. Learn how to size and fit boots, and how to custom mold liners.
Getting the right size snowboard boots is essential to having fun. Learn how to size and fit boots, and how to custom mold the liners.
Learn how to do ollies, presses and other beginner snowboarding tricks.
Types of snowboards
- All-mountain: Best for riding anywhere on the mountain
- Freestyle: Best for playful riding in or out of the terrain park
- Freeride: Best for steep, ungroomed snow
- Powder: Best for maximum float in deep snow
- Splitboards: Best for backcountry touring and travel uphill
Find the right length
- Stand a board on its tail; the nose of the board should reach between your nose and chin
- Use brand size charts to get a more precise fit
Snowboard profile
- Camber: Rises in the middle for good grip on hard snow, control at high speeds; popular with experienced riders
- Rocker: Upturned tips and tails excels for powder, park tricks and easy turns; popular with beginners and park riders
- Camber/rocker: Balances the edge hold of camber with easy turns and float of rocker

























