How do i know what snowboard length i should get?
i forget how to calculate it, but i know that it has to be at least up to ur nose. does anyone know how to then get the number (like 140 or 160 or whatever number that the snowboard says on it). im 5' 4" and i weigh about 100 lb. does anyone know what length, and in snowboard numbers, of a snowboard i should use(i forget what it was)
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your penis times 12 divides by the size of your nose times the number of points wade has averaged in his carrer added to the average in his lat three christmas games.1 icnh times 12 divided by 3 inches times 24.5 plus 37.3= 4 feet, 11 inches.
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it should stand up and come between the point of your chin and the tip of your nose.Am writing a poem about winter, any ideas on how I could start??
the "snowboard numbers" are actually cenemeters. with that height and weight something in the 140s would be about right. it depends on your skill and riding style too so talk to the local board shop and get their opinion. most new boards also have a label that give there suggested weight range. some people say it should be between your chin and nose, but thats not true. it depends a little on your height , but mostly your weight.There is no set rule about what length a snowboard should be. I'm 5'11" and have ridden everything from a 145 to a 178 depending on snow conditions and what I plan on doing for the day... The general rule is it should come up at least to your chin and should be taller than your eyebrows. That's just to make sure a beginner doesn't get a board that's too long to handle or too short to keep them stable. My wife is about your size and she rides a 146.
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your snowboard should be almost as tall as you are. in my previous experience, i think it is best to get a snowboard that comes up between your nose and the top of your head. if you get a board taller then your head it will be hard to control. try to get one a few inches (prob 1 or 2) shorter then the top of your head.More Questions & Answers...