
Womens Ski Size Chart
Step 1: Choose your base length by your weight
| Weight (lbs) | Base Length (cm) |
| 100-109 | 143 |
| 110-119 | 147 |
| 120-129 | 150 |
| 130-139 | 154 |
| 140-149 | 159 |
| 150-169 | 164 |
| 170-179+ | 169 |
Note: If you are less than 5'2" and weigh more than 150 lbs, your base length should be 159cm.
Step 2: Adjust for skill level
| Skill Level | Adjustment |
| Beginner | -3 |
| Intermediate | 0 |
| Advanced Intermediate | +3 |
| Advanced | +6 |
| Expert | +6 |
Step 3: Adjust for riding style
| Riding Style | Adjustment |
| Cautious | -3 |
| Average | 0 |
| Aggressive | +3 |
*Note: Skiing style should not be confused for skill level. For example, an advanced skier who can handle any terrain may still ski cautiously.
Step 4: Adjust for primary terrain
| Primary Terrain | Adjustment |
| Groomers | 0 |
| All Mountain | +6 |
| Off Trail/Backcountry | +9 |
| Freestyle | +3 |
Once you have made all three adjustments to your base length, any ski that falls 3cm shorter or longer than this represents your ideal ski length range.