Forum Men's Youngblood Chillydog Snowboard - Wide
Description
Big feet need big boards, but thanks to the Forum Youngblood ChillyDog Snowboard in a wide profile you don’t need to sacrifice performance to keep your toes from dragging. Forum’s ChillyDog rocker profile makes buttering and pressing a breeze and thanks to Booter Booster technology just outside your bindings, lets you crack off ollies for bigger airs and land with authority. Don’t let big feet keep you from experiencing true park performance, pick up a Youngblood ChillyDog and start dialing in those tricks.
Specifications
- True twin tip
- Profile: Continuous ChillyDog rocker
- Core: Gnar vertical wood laminate
- Swinger’s Club shaved core for reduced swing weight
- Booter Booster carbon strands through effective ollie areas
- Biax fiberglass laminate
- Base: Die cut durable FreeBase
- Effective Edge: 1205 mm (155)
- Waist: 258 mm (155)
- Sidecut Radius: 7.2 cm (155)
- Flex Rating (1 softest – 10 stiffest): 4
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Forum Men's Youngblood Chillydog Snowboard - Wide
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Available sizes, while supplies last, include size and size 155 cm: 155 cm, .
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Sizing Chart
Forum Sizing Chart
Snowboard Length Sizing:
A recent survey showed 85% of pro riders revealed that on average they rode boards that are 85% - 92% of their height. The formula to live by is: Rider Height (inches) x 2.54 x 0.88 = Suggested Board Length (cm). And presto, you have the perfect board for you in all conditions. Right? Wrong!!
Keep in mind that there is no magical formula for every rider. It's more or less determined by terrain, conditions and most of all, personal preference. In general, an overall greater cm length will yield a board that can be controlled at and attain greater speeds. In addition, longer boards are better performers and float more in powder due to their increased surface area. Shorter overall lengths yield a board that is more maneuverable and offer a lower swing weight.
Your height (inches) x 2.54 x 0.88 = Suggested Board Length| Rider Height | Board Length |
|---|
| 4'0"" (48"") | 103 - 112cm |
| 4'2"" (50"") | 107 - 116cm |
| 4'4"" (52"") | 112 - 121cm |
| 4'6"" (54"") | 116 - 126cm |
| 4'8"" (56"") | 120 - 130cm |
| 4'10"" (58"") | 125 - 135cm |
| 5'0"" (60"") | 129 - 140cm |
| 5'2"" (62"") | 133 - 144cm |
| 5'4"" (64"") | 138 - 149cm |
| 5'6"" (66"") | 142 -154cm |
| 5'8"" (68"") | 146 -158cm |
| 5'10"" (70"") | 151- 163cm |
| 6'0"" (72"") | 155-168cm |
| 6'2""+ (74"") | 159cm - 172cm |
Snowboard Width Sizing:
Board width is as important, if not more important, than overall length in selecting the right board for you.
A board that is too narrow in relation to a rider's boot will cause toe and heel drag. With a board that's too wide, the rider will not be able to put adequate pressure on the toe and heel edge, thus creating an unresponsive ride.
Use the following chart to gauge the relationship between your boot size and board.
Recommended Width Based on Boot SizeMens Boot Size
| Womens Boot Size | Youth Boot Size | Board Width (at base)
|
|---|
Up to 5.5
| Up to 6
| Up to 6
| Up to 24 cm Narrow
|
6 to 10
| 6.5 to 11
|
| 24-25.5 cm Regular
|
10 to 12
|
|
| 25.5-26.5 cm Midwide
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12 or larger
|
|
| 26.5 cm+ Wide
|
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