K2 Sizing Charts

K2 Snowboard Binding Sizing Charts

K2 Snowboard Sizing Charts

K2 Ski Sizing Charts

K2 Inline Skates Sizing Charts

K2 Snowboard Bindings Sizing Charts

Men's Snowboard Binding Sizing Chart

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Sizes JR M L XL
US 2 - 5" 5 - 8" 8 - 11" 11 - 15
EU 33.5 - 36.5 36.5 - 40.5" 40.5 - 44.5" 44.5 - 50"
Mondo 20 - 23" 23 - 26" 26 - 29" 29 - 33
UK 1 - 4" 4 - 7" 7 - 10" 10 - 14"

Women's Snowboard Bindings Sizing Chart

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Sizes S M
US 3 - 6" 6 - 10"
EU 33 - 36 36 - 41.5"
Mondo 20 - 23" 23 - 27"
UK 1 - 3.5" 3.5 - 7.5"

K2 Snowboard Sizing Chart

The most important characteristic in determining the right snowboard size is the rider's weight. When a lighter person rides a longer board, they will usually have problems controlling the board and making turns. When a heavier rider buys a snowboard that is too short, the board will perform poorly, especially at higher speeds.

This snowboard sizing chart is intended to be a general guide. If you are not sure on what size to get or have questions, please give one of our sales representatives a call who can better help you through the process.

Freeride & Powder Snowboard Sizing Chart

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Weight <100 lbs. 100 - 130 lbs. 131 - 160 lbs. 161 - 190 lbs. >190 lbs.
Men's Shoe Size <3 >3 <6 >6 <6 6 - 8.5 >8.5 <6 6 - 8.5 >8.5 <8.5 >8.5
Women's Shoe Size <4 >4 <7 >7 <7 7 - 9.5 >9.5 <7 7 - 9.5 >9.5 <9.5 >9.5
Width (cm) 21 - 22 22 - 23 23 - 24 24 - 25 23 - 24 24 - 25 >25 23 - 24 25 >25 24 - 25 >25
Length (cm) 130- 140 135- 145 140- 150 145- 155 145- 155 150- 160 155- 165 150- 160 160- 170 165- 170 165- 175 170- 180

All Mountain Snowboard Sizing Chart

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Weight <100 lbs. 100 - 130 lbs. 131 - 160 lbs. 161 - 190 lbs. >190 lbs.
Men's Shoe Size <3 >3 <6 >6 <6 6 - 8.5 >8.5 <6 6 - 8.5 >8.5 <8.5 >8.5
Women's Shoe Size <4 >4 <7 >7 <7 7 - 9.5 >9.5 <7 7 - 9.5 >9.5 <9.5 >9.5
Width (cm) 21 - 22 22 - 23 23 - 24 24 - 25 23 - 24 24 - 25 >25 23 - 24 25 >25 24 - 25 >25
Length (cm) 125- 135 130- 140 135- 145 140- 150 140- 150 145- 155 150- 160 145- 155 150- 160 150- 160 155- 165 155- 165

Skis Sizing Chart

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Skiers Height Women's Ski Size (cm) Men's Ski Size (cm)
3' - 3'1" 65 - 75 --
3'2" - 3'3" 75 - 80 --
3'4" - 3'6" 80 - 85 --
3'7" - 3'8" 85 - 95 --
3'9" - 3'10" 95 - 105 105 - 110
3'11" - 4' 105 - 110 110 - 115
4'1" - 4'2" 110 - 115 115 - 120
4'3" - 4'4" 115 - 120 120 - 125
4'5" - 4'6" 120 - 125 125 - 130
4'7" - 4'8" 125 - 130 130 - 135
4'9" - 4'11" 130 - 135 135 - 140
5' - 5'1" 135 - 140 140 - 145
5'2" - 5'3" 140 - 145 145 - 150
5'4" - 5'5" 145 - 150 150 - 155
5'6" - 5'7" 150 - 155 155 - 160
5'8" - 5'9" 155 - 160 160 - 165
5'10" - 6' 160 - 165 165 - 170
6'1" - 6'2" 165 - 170 170 - 175
6'3" - 6'4" 170 - 175 175 - 185
6'6"+ 180+ 185+

Very basically: Shorter = easier. Longer = harder, but faster. Because of the sidecut, skis no longer need to be long to give you plenty of stability at high speeds. As a general rule, most beginner and intermediate Alpine skis should come between your nose and forehead. But you need to consider the type of skiing you'll be doing, your skill level, and your weight. All these things impact how long a ski should be.

Generally, beginners and intermediates should stick with shorter skis for ease of turning and better control. Once you move up to greater speed and different kinds of conditions, you can begin to play around with your ski length — and longer might in time be better for you. A very rough guide for beginning alpine (downhill skis) skiers is:

K2 Inline Skates Sizing Chart

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US Men's CM Men's US Women's CM Women's EU UK
-- -- 4 21 34 1.5
-- -- 4.5 -- -- 2
-- -- 5 22 35 2.5
-- -- 5.5 -- -- 3
-- -- 6 23 36 3.5
5 23 6.5 23.5 36.5 4
5.5 -- 7 24 37 4.5
6 24 7.5 24.5 38 5
6.5 24.5 8 25 39 5.5
7 25 8.5 25.5 39.5 6
7.5 25.5 9 26 40 6.5
8 26 9.5 26.5 40.5 7
8.5 26.5 10 27 41.5 7.5
9 27 10.5 -- 42 8
9.5 27.5 11 -- 42.5 8.5
10 28 -- -- 43.5 9
10.5 28.5 -- -- 44 9.5
11 29 -- -- 44.5 10
11.5 29.5 -- -- 45 10.5
12 30 -- -- 46 11
12.5 30.5 -- -- 47 11.5
13 31 -- -- 48 12
14 32 -- -- 49 13
How To Size
K2 Fitness Inline Skates generally fit true to size. For example, if your shoe size is a size 8, you would generally wear a size 8 K2 Fitness Skate. As sizing is a preference, be sure to try on before use. We recommend ordering true to shoe size for K2 skates.