A guide to snowboard binding sizes
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Size chart of Union snowboard bindings
When choosing snowboard bindings, identifying the right size is paramount. The right size bindings improve board control, increase comfort and reduce the risk of injury. In this guide, we present Union Binding Co.'s snowboard binding size chart. We distinguish men's, women's and children's sizes, and we take into account the shoe sizes of different countries.
Men's sizes
US | UK | European Union | CM | Band size |
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5 – 7 | 4 – 6 | 37 – 40 | 23 – 25 | S |
7 to 10 | 6 to 9 | 40 – 44 | 25 – 28 | M |
10+ | 9+ | 44+ | 28+ | L |
Women's sizes
US | UK | European Union | CM | Band size |
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4 – 6 | 2 – 4 | 34 – 37 | 21 – 23 | S |
6 to 9 | 4 – 7 | 37 – 41 | 23 – 26 | M |
9+ | 7+ | 41+ | 26+ | L |
Children's sizes
US | UK | European Union | CM | Band size |
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11C – 3 | 10 to 2 | 28 – 34 | 17 – 21 | S |
3 – 6 | 2 – 5 | 34 – 38 | 21 – 24 | M |
Instructions for using the size chart
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Know your shoe size : Before looking at the size chart, be sure of your foot size. This means that you know both the length of your feet in centimeters.
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When you are between two sizes : If you find yourself on the border between two sizes, think about what kind of calculator you are. More experienced skiers may choose a smaller size for a tighter fit and better control, while beginners may choose a larger size for comfort.
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Shoe shape and design : Shoe manufacturers and designs can affect how well they fit in bindings. If possible, match the bindings to your snowboard boots.
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Consult an expert : If you are unsure of the size or have specific questions, contact the experts at Shreddington Snow. They have the experience and knowledge to help you find the perfect fit.