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We want you to be able to find the correct BRAND size quickly and easily. Here you will find measurements and international conversions for clothing and equipment converted into standard UK sizes. We have included information taken directly from BRAND to ensure the most up to date and appropriate sizing is used. We have made sure the information for Men's, Women's and Kid's products is accurate and listed them in the size charts below. If the information you are looking for isn't available, please feel free to contact us.

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BRAND Jackets, Sportswear & Tops Size Chart


Measuring your chest size is an adequate way to determine what size garment you should be looking for. This applies to jackets, base layers, mid layers and any other tops. Please see below what size is specific to you suggested by the brand.

 

Men's BRAND Jackets, Sportswear & Tops Size Chart

Size X Small Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
US            
EU            
Inches            
Cm            

 

Women's BRAND Jackets, Sportswear & Tops Size Chart

Size XX Small X Small Small Medium Large X Large
UK            
US            
EU            
Bust/Chest (inch)            
Bust/Chest (cm)            

 

Boy's BRAND Jackets, Sportswear & Tops Size Chart

Size X Small Small Medium Large X Large
Age (years)          
EU          
Height (cm)          
Height (inch)          
Chest (cm)          

 

Girl's BRAND Jackets, Sportswear & Tops Size Chart

Size X Small Small Medium Large X Large
Age (years)          
EU          
Height (cm)          
Height (inch)          
Chest (cm)          

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Snowboard & Ski jackets/tops come in various 'fits'. Check the different 'fits' supplied from the brand. All must be listed here with description.  

BRAND Fit Guide

BRAND jackets, sportswear and tops come in a number of different 'fits'. Check the product description on the item to see which fit applies.

  • Regular Fit: This is a classic/standard fit, designed to provide space for layering whilst maintaining a stylish look.
  • Relaxed Fit: Similar to a regular fit however this tends to have a more loose fit that provides a bit of extra room for movement and comfort.
  • Athletic Fit: This is a slimmer fit that contours the shape of your body for a more streamlined shape without reducing freedom of movement.                                        

 

In Our Opinion:

BRAND ski & snowboard jackets, sportswear and tops tend to fit very closely to the size chart above, so for a good fit, please go by these measurements. If you want a baggy look and feel, go for a size larger or a different fit. We are confident in the fit of these garments because:

  • We have tried the jackets on ourselves, in a full range of models and sizes.
  • We monitor customer returns.
  • We see customers wearing the jackets in our Snowboard/Ski Shop
  • We have been selling them for years! 

When trying on garments, please allow for:

  • The wearing of mid and / or base layers beneath the jacket
  • The freedom of movement required for skiing, snowboarding and other outdoor activities
  • The cut and style of the jacket
  • The insulation which may or may not be included in a particular jacket

All of the above will differ depending on a jacket's specific design. A jacket's physical dimensions will always be significantly greater than your actual chest measurement but this difference will also vary from jacket to jacket. We strongly recommend that you never measure a jacket to determine the chest size you need.  

 

How to Measure Yourself 

 

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  •  • Wear just an undergarment or nothing at all.
  •  • Stand up straight with your arms hanging by your sides
  •  • Breath normally and run a soft tape measure under your arm pits over the largest part of your chest and across your shoulder blades. 
  •  • The tape measure should be snug, but not tight.
  •  • For your inseam, make sure you measure from the floor up.

 


 

BRAND Trousers, Shorts & Underwear Size Chart

In order to determine the correct trouser, shorts and underwear size, you need to consider a few different measurements for men and women. These apply to all outdoor trousers, ski and snowboard pants and any item worn on the bottom half of your body. 

 

Men's BRAND Waist, Leg Inseam Size Chart

Size X Small Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
UK            
EU            
US            
Inches            
cm            
Leg Inseam (Inch)            
Leg Inseam (cm)            

 

Women's BRAND Waist, Hip, Leg Inseam Size Chart

Size XX Small X Small Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
UK              
US              
EU              
Waist (inch)              
Waist (cm)              
Hip (inch)              
Hip (cm)              
Leg Inseam (inch)              
Leg Inseam (cm)              

 

(Depending on if there is separate girls/boys charts or combined, delete appropriate)

 

Girls/Boys/Kids BRAND Trousers, Shorts & Underwear Size Chart

Size XX Small X Small Small Medium Large X Large
Age (years)            
EU            
Height (inch)            
Height (cm)            
Waist (inch)            
Waist (cm)            
Leg Inseam (inch)            
Leg Inseam (cm)            

 

Toddler BRAND Size Chart

Age 6 Months 12 Months 18 Months 24 Months
Waist (cm)        
Waist (inch)        
Inseam (cm)        
Inseam (inch)        

 

The waistband size, as physically measured on a pair of pants, will rarely be the same as that quoted by the manufacturer because the manufacturer quotes the waist measurement of the person the pants are designed to fit and the waistband rarely aligns with a person's natural waist line. 

If a manufacturer quotes a 34" waist, the pants should fit you if you have a 34 inch waist but the waist band on the pants, depending on the cut of the pants, may not actually be 34 inches. Please be aware of waist adjusters and built-in belts. If you decide to wear impact shorts, you might need to go up a size to make sure they fit under your trousers. 

When you measure the inseam on a pair of snowboard or ski pants, it should be similar to your own inside leg measurement but people often wear snowboard or ski pants with shorter inseams than their inside leg measurement or their normal fashion trousers because: 

1.  Snowboard and ski boots are bulky and rise up your leg a fair way. 

2.  It's the fashion to wear your pants with the crotch low down towards your knees so, if you are one of these people, the inside leg measurement makes precious little difference. 

3.  People also wear pants with extra long legs if they like the bunched up look.

 

BRAND Trousers, Shorts & Underwear Fit

Snowboard & Ski pants come in various 'fits'. Check the different 'fits' supplied from the brand. All must be listed here with description.  

BRAND Fit Guide

BRAND ski, snowboard and outdoor pants come in various 'fits'. Check the product description on each of the pants to see which fit applies.

  • Regular Fit: This is a classic/standard fit, designed to provide space for layering whilst maintaining a stylish look.
  • Relaxed Fit: Similar to a regular fit however this fit provides a bit of extra room for movement and comfort.
  • Athletic Fit: This is a slimmer fit that contours the shape of your body for a more streamlined shape without reducing freedom of movement.

 


 

BRAND Gloves and Mittens Size Chart

Gloves and mitts are all measured the same, most mitts have the finger inserts which makes them fit the same as gloves. There are differences between the sizing in men's and women's gloves due to the cut and sometimes the style of the glove.

 

Men's BRAND Gloves & Mittens Size Chart

Size Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
Inches          
cm          


Women's BRAND Gloves & Mittens Size Chart

Size Ex Small Small Medium Large X Large
Inches          
cm          

 

Kids BRAND Gloves & Mittens Size Chart

Size Ex Small Small Medium Large X Large
Inches          
cm          


Chart below is for brands who have their own sizes, not the standard S,M,L etc. Fill in accordingly to represent the brand. 

Men's BRAND Gloves & Mittens Size Chart

Size XX Small X Small Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
UK BRAND              
US BRAND              
EU BRAND              
Inches              
cm              


Women's BRAND Gloves & Mittens Size Chart

Size XX Small X Small Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
UK BRAND              
US BRAND              
EU BRAND              
Inches              
cm              

 

 

How to Measure Your Hands

Howtomeasureyourhand

Wrist Guards?

If you plan on wearing wrist guards under your standard gloves, then you will need to go for one size larger than you measure up to, in order for the wrist guard to fit comfortably under the glove

If the gloves you are looking to purchase include an integrated wrist guard, the brand will adjust the size of the glove accordingly to accommodate this. Please use the size chart above to determine the correct size for you.

 



BRAND Helmets and Headwear Size Chart

A correct fitting helmet is incredibly important. It ensures that the helmet functions as designed and offers the best level of protection possible. Because no two helmet manufacturers make their helmets the same it is important to measure your actual head size in centimetres and inches (a small in one brand may be a medium in another). Follow the instructions below to ensure that you get the right size and correctly fitting helmet. Remember, it's all about protecting your head.

 

How to measure your head

Measure around your head using a soft tape measure. Ensure the tape passes across the centre of the forehead, above the ears and over the natural bump at the back of the head. Allow 1cm extra for long or thick hair, or if you intend to wear a beanie or balaclava under the helmet. If you are at the top end of any of the sizes, we advise going for the larger size to accommodate different head shapes. If your head is exactly the same circumference as the helmet, because your head is unlikely to be the exact shape of the helmet it's unlikely to fit perfectly so a larger size will fit better. There is no substitute for coming into store to try on a helmet! Our store location can be found HERE. If you are unable to make it to our store to try on a helmet we suggest buying two different sizes and returning whichever size does not fit. Our returns policy can be found HERE

 

Men's BRAND Helmet & Headwear Size Chart

Size Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
Inches          
cm          

 

Women's BRAND Helmet & Headwear Size Chart

Size Small Medium Large X Large XX Large
Inches          
cm          

 

Kid's/Junior BRAND Helmet Size Chart

Size Kid's Small Kid's Medium Jnr Small Jnr Medium Jnr Large
Inches          
cm          

 

Extra chart maybe needed for race helmets, air helmets and custom dial helmets as they have a slightly different size range due to the ability to be adjusted.

How to measure your head

Measure around your head using a soft tape measure. Ensure the tape passes across the centre of the forehead, above the ears and over the natural bump at the back of the head. Allow 1cm extra for long or thick hair, or if you intend to wear a beanie or balaclava under the helmet.

If you are at the top end of any of the sizes, we advise going for the larger size to accommodate different head shapes. If your head is exactly the same circumference as the helmet, because your head is unlikely to be the exact shape of the helmet it's unlikely to fit perfectly so a larger size will fit better. There is no substitute for coming into store to try on a helmet!

Our store location can be found HERE. If you are unable to make it to our store to try on a helmet we suggest buying two different sizes and returning whichever size does not fit. Our returns policy can be found HERE.

howtomeasureyourhead 


 

 

BRAND Trainers, Boots and other Footwear Size Chart 

 

When purchasing ski boots and sometimes snowboard boots, we strongly recommend using the 'Mondo' measuring system, rather than your normal shoe size. The Mondo scale is dead easy! Mondo 30.0 means the footbed liner or insole of your shoe is exactly 30cm long. Some manufacturers call it Mondo 300 but this simply means your insole is 300mm long so is exactly the same.

The mondo point scale was invented in Japan so it is sometimes also referred to as Japanese sizing. To work out what boot size you need using the mondo scale, simply find a pair of snowboard boots that fit you well and either look at the MP size quoted on the size label or remove the insole. If you do not have boots, a comfy pair of trainers will work. Measure the insole using a steal measuring tape measuring from the extreme tip of the toe to the extreme tip of the heel. The measurement will ALWAYS be exact to the nearest 5mm. You will never get 30.2 or 28.8. It will always be 30.0 exactly. This is your mondo shoe or boot size. This is the standard footwear conversions for Mondo, UK, USA and EU for both men and women.

PLEASE NOTE - All footwear is listed in UK sizes on our site.


BRAND Trainers, Boots and other Footwear Size Chart

Mondo (mm) UK Unisex US Men's US Women's EU Unisex
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         

How To Measure Your Foot

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BRAND Backpacks Size Chart 


Backpacks can come in various shapes, sizes and volumes. To find your perfect backpack size, it's best to measure the length of your back and this in turn will bring you longer lasting comfort. The size of your backpack is important for your safety and that's why many brands have developed backpacks in different sizes for different back lengths. The actual volume of the bag stays the same but the design has been adapted for different back lengths. These three steps provide all the information on how to determine the perfect size and shape for your backpack.

Many of you like to get away from the crowds and head to the hills or mountains. Only gear that fits properly can protect the body perfectly. So, a lot of brands make backpacks in different sizes. 

• SHORT (S) is perfect for a back length of 36 – 44 cm and a height of approx. 150 – 175 cm. 

• REGULAR for a back length of 42 – 50 cm and a height of approx. 170 – 195 cm. 

• LONG (L) for a back length of 47 – 56 cm and a height of approx. 180 – 210 cm. 

 

BRAND Backpack Size Chart

Size Short Regular Long
Back Length (cm) 36-44 42-50 47-56
Back Length (inch) 36-44 42-50 47-56
Height (cm) 150-175 170-195 180-210
Height (inch) 150-175 170-195 180-210

 

Most hiking packs will feature a wide wraparound hip strap to ensure it fits perfectly. If you wish to know more information about our backpacks, please contact us. 

How to Determine Your Back Length 

Howtomeasureyourback 

 



BRAND Ski & Snowboard Goggles Size Chart

There are many different shapes and sizes of ski & snowboard goggles to choose from and one may fit your face better than others. The frames of your ski and snowboard goggles have the biggest influence on the fit and depth of view that they provide. While goggle frames come in all shapes and sizes, they basically have three jobs: Hold your lens in one place, keep the snow out, and make your face as comfortable as possible whilst protecting your eyes from the glare. Any frame should be able to handle the first two jobs, so the important part is how it fits you.

Here are a few important factors to keep in mind: Many adults can fit into many different shapes and sizes of goggles, but here are some of our general guidelines. A simple way to think about frame size is that it can, more times than others, reflect in correlation with the size of your head. So, if you wear a small helmet, the chances are you will need a smaller frame, if you wear a large or extra-large helmet, you'll want to consider a larger frame and medium to large helmet consider a medium frame size. Here are some other ways to think about frame size:

• Large frame ski and snowboard goggles -  Size does matter, and not just because of the fit of the goggles. Many brands are producing large or oversized goggles with the idea of providing more peripheral vision. Wearing a larger goggle will provide you with more lens for the amount of frame, helping you get the fuller picture of what goes on around you whilst on the mountain.

Not everyone is suited to a large, oversized goggle and one thing to remember is whether it is compatible to your helmet. This style give you a bigger field of vision both horizontally and vertically, which translates into better peripheral vision and a better view of what is above and below you. If you’re hitting kickers in the park, a thinner frame also has its advantages as it allows you to keep your eye on the ground better when in the air. Even if you are just sticking to the easy slopes, increased peripheral vision allows you to see hazards before they become an issue and help you be more aware.

Medium frame ski and snowboard gogglesMedium sized frames will fit most people. It's also good to bare in mind that most goggles are essentially unisex, apart from color schemes and shapes.

Small frame ski and snowboard gogglesDesigned to fit smaller sized adults faces and kids. It's not uncommon for people with smaller faces to buy kids goggles.

How to Measure for Goggles & Sunglasses


Howtomeasureyourface



Other Ski and Snowboard Goggle Size information 

• OTG (Over the Glasses) Ski & Snowboard Goggles - OTG or over-the-glasses, ski & snowboard goggles are designed to allow you to wear your prescription eyeglasses under your ski or snowboard goggles. This option is a much less expensive than a goggle with a prescription lens. OTG goggles are deeper than regular goggles and have channels built-in for the arms of the glasses. With OTG goggles, your glasses shouldn’t move inside the goggles and there should be no discomfort or pressure from your glasses on your nose or side of the head. Try them on together and make sure everything lines up comfortably. If you wear larger framed prescription glasses, you might want to try a few different brands to get that perfect fit.

• Helmet Compatibility - When checking your goggle fit, make sure that they work with your helmet or beanie. Your goggles should fit comfortably on your face with the strap around the side and back of the helmet – if they don’t fit tightly to your face when the strap is tight, try another model. Some goggles have arms that extend out from the frame to better position the strap outside of a helmet. Most goggles are helmet-compatible, but some of the larger spherical goggles may have compatibility issues and a goggle that’s too small may leave gaps.

• Goggle Gap - This is a gap on your forehead between your helmet or hat and your goggles. In recent years, in the rule book of snowboarding, it’s been classed as uncool (the term “gaper” comes from this) and it should be avoided so you don’t get a brain freeze or other safety problems.

• Strap - Ski & snowboard goggles have an adjustable strap, sometimes with a clip or a buckle; you should be able to tighten or loosen the strap so you get the right fit on your head. If you can tighten your strap all the way and it’s still too loose, the goggles will not work for you and will cause problems. When wearing a beanie, a clip or buckle shouldn’t jab into the back of your head, and keep in mind that wider straps are much easier to adjust and tend to stay put much better. If you’re buying goggles for a child, some children’s goggles don’t have adjustable straps so its best to check for this feature so they have room to grow.

For more on lens types, light conditions and other goggle information, click here

 



BRAND Ski Pole Size Chart 

How to determine your correct ski pole size - The traditional method of choosing the correct length ski poles is to turn the ski poles upside down and hold them underneath the basket. In this position, your arms should be at a 90 degree angle when your upper arms are at your sides. Some skiers may prefer to use longer or shorter poles. See our ski pole size chart below for an accurate guide of ski poles length by height.


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A suitable ski pole can help change the way you ski, so it is important to choose ones that are perfect for you. Poles that are too long or too heavy can be cumbersome and awkward, whereas poles which are too short might not provide you with the right balance. 

An incorrect sized pole can cause you problems and could even hinder your skiing. There is also a certain degree of personal preference that comes into play whilst choosing your ski poles. Some people like to have a longer ski pole which they can plant and turn around, whereas other prefer their poles shorter which act as nothing more than an additional balance aid. If you're unsure then keep to the size chart below, it's spot on for 99% of skiers! If you have used longer or shorter poles in the past then stick with what you know.

BRAND Ski Poles Size Chart

Skier Height Pole Length (cm) Pole Length (inch)
4'1"-4'4" 95 38
4'5"-4'8" 100 40
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     



 



BRAND Hiking, Walking and Trekking Poles Size Chart


BRAND Hiking, Walking & Trekking Poles

Skier Height Pole Length (cm) Pole Length (inch)
4'1"-4'4" 95 38
4'5"-4'8" 100 40
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     



 

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