Men's Boards
When sizing a board remember boards can't tell how tall you are,
they only react to how much you weigh.
If the board falls
anywhere between your collar bone and your chin, it is considered a
short board or a jibbing board. So a short board would be recommended for a lighter person because
they are small, light, and easier to make turns with. There is nothing
worse than trying to turn a really big board when you are a tiny
person. You will end up hating snowboarding if you are in that
situation.
If the board is between your chin and your nose, it is considered an all terrain board. This length board is recommended for an average built to heavier built person.
If the snowboard is anywhere from your nose and up it is considered a
powder board and should be used in deep snow. This would be recommended
for any backcountry riding for someone who is big and tall.
We carry snowboards,snowboard boots and snowboard bindings from
Burton, K2, Lib, GNU, Bataleon and Rome for Men.