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Snowboard
Binding Sizing Chart
The vast majority of
bindings in the industry come in three sizes. When purchasing
bindings, it is important to focus on the maximum capacity
of a particular binding. If in doubt about sizing, please
feel free to call us at 775-336-5320.
How to choose the
right size snowboard binding:
Each binding will have
a boot size in parentheses that fits that particular
binding. So, choose bindings according to your boot
size.
Example: Binding L/XL
(9-13) fits boot size 9-13.
Please note that Binding
sizes are approximate. Since certain brand boots may
vary in width/length and will generally fit into the
corresponding binding sizes.
Womens Snowboard Bindings:
Women riders should pay
special attention to the binding that is selected. Sizing
for the Women's bindings is a given and should pose
no problem. A unisex binding or one labeled as men's
should present no greater hurdle than making you reevaluate
the sizing range. Simply correct for the smaller women's
boot size by adding 1 to 1 1/2 sizes to the existing
size range of the binding. This will give you the women's
range that the binding will accommodate.
Example: If you have
a women's size 9-9.5 boot, choose a men's binding that
fits a men's size 8 boot.
Youth Snowboard Bindings:
Younger riders should
also pay special attention to the binding that is selected.
Any of the three gender groupings would serve as an
adequate option due to the rider's lighter weight without
stressing the binding. Depending upon the gender of
the young rider sizing of the unisex or women's bindings
also needs to be calculated.
Binding Size |
Boot Size |
Small |
1-6 Juniors
1-6 Women
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Medium |
5-9 Men
5-10 Women
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Large
Some Models
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9-13 Men
9-15 Men
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X-Large |
12-15 Men | |
* Specifications may
vary depending on the manufacturer. Please check the
individual product descriptions for more information.
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