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Icelantic Ski Size Chart

Icelantic Skis Size Chart

There is no magic formula for determining the perfect size ski for every skier. Factors such as height and weight provide an excellent starting point but there are other things to consider such as ski category, snow type, terrain and personal preference.

Skier Height (in)  Height (cm) Suggested Ski Length (cm)
 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" 173 160-185
5'10" 178 165-185
6' 183 170-190
6'2" 188 175-195
6'4" 193 180-200

 


 

Within your suggested ski size range there are several reasons to choose a shorter or longer ski. A shorter ski will be easier to turn but not as stable as a longer ski. A carving ski with a skinnier waist and a smaller turn radius can be skied at a shorter length then an all-mountain or freeride ski with a larger turn radius and fatter waist width, Rockered skis are easier to pivot between turns and can be skied slightly longer then comparable camber skis.

 

Reasons To Size Your Skis Shorter, Closer To Your Chin:

  • You are a beginner or intermediate skier.
  • You weigh less than average for your height.
  • You like to make short, quick turns and seldom ski fast.
  • You want a carving ski with only camber, no rocker.

 

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.
  • You plan to ski a twin-tip ski.
  • You want a ski that as a lot of rocker.