What size Burton Snowboard do I need?

What size Burton Snowboard do I need?

Men’s Burton Snowboard Size Chart

Board Size (cm) Rider Weight (lbs)
Custom X Flying V 150 120-180
Custom X Flying V 154 120-180
Custom X Flying V 154W 120-180
Custom X Flying V 156 150-200

Does Burton run big or small?

Burton – True-to-Size. DC – Run 1/2 Size Small.

How do you know what binding size you need?

Selecting a binding width is always based on how wide your skis are at the waist. You want to select a binding with a brake size equal to or greater than the waist width of your skis, but never smaller.

Does binding size matter snowboard?

How Should Snowboard Bindings Fit My Boots? Snowboard bindings come in general sizes – Small S/M, Medium M/L, and Large L/XL. A properly fit binding should allow the boot to flex, but not sway. If you have comfortable boots, and the bindings securely grip your boots with no extra play, then you have a good match.

Do Burton snowboard boots run large?

Most customers choose their boots half a size to a full size bigger than their street shoes. Please make sure to close the lacing tight and flex your legs while trying on boots. Simply riding your boots will give you a better than out of the box fit. The heat from your feet causes the boots to mold/ break in.

How to find the right size snowboard for You?

Your weight and boot size are the two critical components for finding the right size snowboard, but remember: just like snowboarding, your board size is a personal preference. Use this article as a jumping off point and do a bit more research to find out what’s best for your weight, boot size, and style of riding. ∆

What happens if your snowboard board is too small?

If your board’s waist width is too small, you run the risk of dragging your toes or heels against the snow in deeper turns. Full attendance at today’s board meeting. Just like choosing snowboard boots, you should always consider your type of riding before selecting a size.

What does boot size mean on a snowboard?

Your boot size designates your binding size, and the relationship between your binding and board determines edge-to-edge control and toe drag. If your board has a larger waist width than you need, you’ll have a harder time transitioning from edge to edge and controlling your turns.

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