Snowboards

Whether you're after the perfectly groomed piste, freeriding in Verbier, riding powder in the deep snow of Japan or splitboarding in the Lofoten. We have snowboards that suit your style and ability. Need advice? Our snowboard experts are happy to help you find the best snowboards for you.

Everything for your snowboard gear

Whatever your riding style, you’ll find snowboard gear that suits you with us. We have a large collection of snowboards, bindings, boots, helmets, back protectors, goggles and more. 

What to look for when buying a snowboard?

If you’re going to buy a snowboard, it’s important to choose one that matches your riding style. Do you prefer the piste, the park, somewhere in the powder or a combination of these? We have a wide range for every type of snowboarder. Unsure which type suits you best? Feel free to contact our customer service for personal advice

Choosing the right snowboard length

The right snowboard length depends on your riding style, experience, weight, height, gender and personal preference. In the table below we give guidelines to determine the correct snowboard length for a male all-mountain snowboarder. Under the table you’ll find how many centimeters you should roughly deviate from the table depending on your riding style, level and gender.

All-mountain boarder (male)*
Height in cm Weight in kg
50 - 59 60 - 69 70 - 79 80 - 89 90 - 104 105 - 119
150 - 159 142 - 147 148 - 151 152 - 154 154 - 155 155 - 158 -
160 - 169 144 - 149 150 - 153 154 - 156 156 - 157 157 - 160 160 - 162
170 - 179 146 - 151 152 - 155 156 - 158 158 - 159 159 - 162 162 - 164
180 - 185 148 - 153 154 - 157 158 - 160 160 - 161 161 - 164 164 - 166
186 - 195 - 155 - 158 159 - 161 161 - 162 162 - 165 165 - 167

* Adjustments per level, riding style or gender:

  • Beginner (minus 3-5 cm)
  • Freestyle (minus 3-5 cm)
  • Freeride (plus 2-4 cm)
  • Aggressive riding style (plus 2-4 cm)
  • Female (minus 1-3 cm)

Want to know why you would choose a longer or shorter snowboard? Read our buyer's guide: “Which snowboard suits me?”

When do you choose a 'wide' snowboard?

Wide snowboards are half to one-and-a-half centimeters wider in the waist. These boards are designed for snowboarders with a larger boot size (from 28.5 to 29 Mondopoint).

Finding your Mondopoint size

Mondopoint is the length of your foot in millimeters. Use this step-by-step guide to find your Mondopoint size:

  • Step 1: Place a piece of paper on the floor with the short edge against a wall.
  • Step 2: Stand on the paper with your bare foot, heel slightly against the wall.
  • Step 3: Use a pencil to draw a straight line at your big toe. Keep the pencil perfectly upright while doing this. If possible, have someone else draw the line for you.
  • Step 4: Use a ruler to measure the distance between the edge of the paper and the line. The result is your Mondopoint size.

Repeat these steps for both feet and use your largest foot. If you’re exactly between two sizes, round up.

Example: If the measured distance is 266 mm, your Mondopoint size is 27.

Women vs men snowboards

It varies by brand whether there is a distinction between a women's or men's snowboard. Often the difference is in the design and sometimes women's boards are a bit narrower and/or have a lower flex.

Professional advice at Snowcountry

Do you have questions about your snowboard gear? Our snowboard experts are ready to help with personal advice. They have years of experience and have tested many snowboards and pieces of gear in the snow. At Snowcountry you can count on expert advice. Everything to take your snowboarding experience to the next level.