How to Size Ski Blades

Ski blades, sometimes referred to as snow blades, are short skis. Many winter sports connoisseurs favor ski blades over conventional skis for their improved portability, balance and ability to carve through snow. Ski blades are also often used as a learning tool for young children before they advance to regular skis. Ski blades differ dramatically from conventional skis and their sizes do not correlate. However, downhill ski boots can be used with ski blade bindings.

Things You'll Need

  • Ski blades
  • Tape measure
  • Bathroom scale
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Instructions

    • 1

      Choose the right vendor from which to purchase your ski blades. First-time users are often encourage to go to a ski shop to get the right feel for their first pair as opposed to purchasing ski blades unseen from an online vendor.

    • 2

      Choose a style of snow blade. Unlike skis and snowboards, whose lengths are determined largely by height and weight, snow blade length can vary depending on how you intended to use them. Longer snow blades improve turning and balance, better for slower-paced users in powdery conditions. Shorter snow blades are more agile and maneuverable for freestyle riding and tricks in packed-snow conditions.

    • 3

      Measure your height and weight. Adult-sized snow blades are recommended for individuals taller than 5 feet weighing more than 100 pounds. Adult-sized blades vary in length from approximately 75 to 99 centimeters. For shorter or lightweight ski bladers, a children's size is recommended.

    • 4

      Choose your length of ski blade based on how you intend to use your ski blades and the most common terrain you intend to ski.