Having Trouble With Sizes? The Following Charts Will Help You Choose The Correct Product Size. Please note that our ski sizing charts are approximations from the manufacturers and assuming an average skier ability. Since we flex test every pair of skis that come through the door, we have a good idea of what weight and type of skier will fit with each ski. If you are at all unsure about what ski length you need please contact us so we can fit you with the correct pair of skis. We would rather not sell a pair of skis, than sell you a pair of skis that don't fit.
Fischer RCR/SCS
SkateCut Ski Chart

Fischer
RCR Crown Classic Ski Chart 2007/07
Fischer
SCS Classic Ski Chart 2007/07
Pole
Sizing Charts: Please note that our pole sizing charts are approximations. Skate ski poles should come up to your chin when your head is level and classic poles should come up to about the middle of your shoulder. The best way to calculate your pole size is to measure your height to the middle of your shoulder for classic poles and to your chin for skate poles. Another way to figure out your pole size is to use the following calculations: (skate pole length = your height in inches x 2.3) (classic pole length = your height in inches x 2.1). Even though we offer poles in 2.5cm increments, they can often times be cut to specific measurements, so if you would like to have a pole cut to a different length please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to customize your pole length.
Skate Pole Length
Chart

Classic Pole Length
Chart

Boot Sizing
Charts: Please note that our boot conversion charts are general EU to US sizing charts and that each manufacturers sizes can vary. The best way to be sure about the size is to try the boot on, however, we have tried most of the boots on and have a pretty good sense of how there sized, so if you are unsure about the size feel free to contact us before you purchase them.
Adult Boot
Sizing Chart

Junior Boot
Sizing Chart
 |