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How to Choose Skis and Ski Sizing Chart 

How do you choose a ski?

It is as simple as asking the right questions.

 

Where do you ski and on what type of terrain?

All skis are not the same. You will enjoy your skis so much more if you purchase ones taylored the terrain you want to ski.

 

What is your ability level?

Pick a ski that accurately matches your ability level.

How many days a year do you ski?

The number of days you put in on the mountain will directly relate to how fast you improve. If you are an intermediate skier who plans to ski 30 days a year, you might want to purchase advanced skis.

 

When you have answered all the questions above you will have narrowed your choices down to a few specific ski models that will work for you.  Check out the evo ski shop, use our left hand navigation filters to help you narrow your ski choices. For the BEST deals on skis check out our ski outlet!

 

How do you pick the correct ski size? 

So the truth is that there is no perfect size for one height and weight.  The general rule is to pick a ski that is going to land somewhere between your chin and the top of your head.  Pro and expert skiers may choose skis that are slightly taller than their height. Within your size range there are reasons to choose a shorter or longer ski.

 

Reasons to size your skis shorter, closer to your chin:

  • You are a beginner or intermediate skier
  • Your weight is lighter than average for your height
  • You like to make short, quick turns

Reasons to size your skis longer, closer to the top of your head:

  • You are skiing fast and aggressively
  • You weigh more than average for your height
  • You plan to do the majority of your skiing off the trail

A shorter ski will be easier to turn yet not as stable as a longer ski.  A carving ski with skinnier waist and a smaller turn radius can be skied at a shorter length than an all mountain or freeride ski with larger, longer turn radius and fatter waist width. 

 

Ski Sizing Chart

 

height in feet-inches height in centimeters suggested ski lengths

4'4"

132

115-130

4'6"

137

125-140

4'8"

142

130-145

4'10"

147

135-150

5'

152

135-155

5'2"

158

145-165

5'4"

163

150-170

5'6"

168

155-175

5'8"

173

160-180

5'10"

178

165-185

6'

183

170-190

6'2"

188

175-195

6'4"

193

180-200

 

Shop skis at www.evogear.com by size below


100-109cm
110-119cm
120-129cm
130-139cm
140-149cm
150-159cm
160-169cm
170-179cm
180-189cm
> 190cm