To determine your snowboard size, you should consider your body weight, height, riding style, and ability level. Most snowboard size charts are based on the riders height and weight, and a good rule of thumb is for the board to stand at about chin height. However, other factors such as ability level, weight, and construction of the board are also important in determining the appropriate board length. If you are going to be mostly freeriding, consider getting a slightly longer board for more stability and speed, unless you’re looking at a volume shifted board. If its a freestyle snowboard you are looking for, consider smaller sizes that will be easier to spin and maneuver in the terrain park or half-pipe. Additionally, if you are above average weight, consider a longer snowboard, and if you are a beginner, aim for a shorter board in your size range. On each snowboard product detail page, youll find individual size charts for each of the snowboards sold. You can also use a snowboard size calculator to get an idea or range of what size snowboard to purchase.