Useful tips

Are Walsh trainers true to size?

Are Walsh trainers true to size?

CASUAL. From collective feedback, we believe our shoes are ‘true to size’ so recommend selecting your usual size.

Are snowboard boot sizes the same as shoes?

Snowboard boot size, compared to shoe size, is the same, but it could vary between brands. You’ll also find snowboard boots in mondo size, measured in centimeters, which is the length of the boot’s inner sole. The width of your feet: You may have narrow, wide or average feet, so, again, consider your usual shoe size.

How big should trainers be?

For proper length, allow for at least 1/2 to 1 inch (a thumb’s width) between your longest toe and the shoe’s end. To get a feel for the proper width, you should be able to pinch some material at the sides or top of the shoe. Running shoe size is typically a half size larger than your typical shoe size.

How to determine the proper snowboard waist width?

To determine the proper snowboard waist width for your snowboard boot size view the chart below. Snowboard boot sizes vary by manufacturer and even by model within a single manufacturer’s line, so the outer sole of manufacturer A’s size 11 might be slightly longer than the outer sole of manufacturer B’s size 11.

What to look for in a freestyle snowboard?

A freestyle board is also commonly referred to as a “Twin Tip” snowboard. This means that the dimensions are identical (or very close) for both the tip and tail of the snowboard. If you want maximum maneuverability and flex for all of your freestyle needs (park, pipe, etc), this is the board type you’d want to look for.

How to choose a snowboard and snowboard size chart?

If it’s a freestyle snowboard you are looking for, consider smaller sizes that will be easier to spin and maneuver in the terrain park or half-pipe. On each evo snowboard product detail page, you’ll find individual size charts for each of the snowboards we sell.

How big is a 152cm freestyle snowboard?

A 152cm Freestyle board may not be manufactured in a 155cm, thus the 152 would be the length you would use. A freestyle board is also commonly referred to as a “Twin Tip” snowboard. This means that the dimensions are identical (or very close) for both the tip and tail of the snowboard.

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