How to Choose Kids' Skis & Kids' Ski Size Chart (2024)

It's important to choose the correct length skis for children so that they can have the most fun possible on the mountain and so that they can learn and improve their technique. Height and weight are both important determinants in selecting the correct size skis for kids.A good rule of thumb is that youth skis should come up somewhere between the child's chest and nose. Need a starting point? Use the Kids' Ski Size Chart below.

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How to Find the Right Size Skis For Kids:

  1. Measure your child's height and weight.
  2. Locate that height on the kids' ski size chart below.
  3. Line up their height with the corresponding ski length to get the correct ski size range.

Kids Ski Size Chart

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Age (yrs)Height (in)Height (cm)Weight (lbs)Weight (kg)Ski Length (cm)
33794341470-80
440102371680-90
543109421890-100
645114462195-105
7471195023100-110
8501275726110-120
9531356329115-125
10551407032120-130
11571457936130-140
12591498941135-145
136115610046140-150
146516411251150-160

Height and weight are based off of the 50th percentile for children for each age listed on the left side of the chart.

What if my child is in between theheights listed on the size chart?

Your child might be between two of the heights listed; in that case find their weight on the chart. If they are light for their height, you're going to size a ski to the shorter height, and therefore will end up with shorter skis. If they are heavy for their height, you'll go off the taller height and end up with longer skis.

Reasons to size kids' skis shorter, closer to the chest:

  • They are a beginner or cautious skier.
  • Their weight is lighter than average for their height.
  • They like to make short, quick turns and seldom ski fast.

Reasons to size kids' skis longer, closer to the nose:

  • They are skiing fast and aggressively.
  • They weigh more than average for their height.
  • You want to purchase a ski with room to grow. Children grow fast and there are boots and outerwear designed to accommodate this, however, we do not recommend sizing their skis much bigger than the recommended range.

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  • < 100 cm
  • 100 - 109 cm
  • 110 - 119 cm
  • 120 - 129 cm
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  • 150 - 159 cm
  • 160 - 169 cm
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Here at evo we know firsthand that kids grow quickly and parents are subsequently faced with the challenge of finding their children new youth ski/snowboard gear each time their youngsters outgrow their current gear. This can often be an expensive and difficult task, that's why we've created our seasonal kid's ski/snowboard rental program which offers kids full season use of skis, boots, and poles. Put the era of long gear rental lines every weekend behind you! Learn more:

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