Height and weight don�t so solely determine the size snowboard you should ride, but it gives us a range of board to choose from. Every snowboard has a desired rider weight range. Ideally you want your weight to fall into the center of the weight range. For example, the snowboard I ride is a 157. The weight range on my board is from 140-180 pounds. I weigh 160lbs, which falls perfectly in the board�s weight range. Weight is more important than height; height just helps compliment your weight. It is more important to have a snowboard designed for your weight, than having one in between your chin and nose. For your case, a size 156-158 should suit you perfectly.
Well the snowboard should be just about as tall as you
i say around 3-4 feet
There is no grip on a snowboard. Your feet are held down by the bindings.
usually 22 feet
usually 22 feet
There are 1.667 feet in 20 inches. 20 inches x 1 foot/12 inches = 1.667 feet 1 foot = 12 inches
Whether you need to be measuring something in feet or inches depends on how big it is. If it is large, it likely needs to be measured in feet. If it is relatively small, inches should be fine.
23 inches is 23 inches 2 feet is 24 inches You should be able to figure it out
Divide 7921 square inches by 144. The answer should be pretty close to 55 square feet.
You should measure a banana in inches.
If the amount refers to an area then the answer should be in square feet or square inches (or larger/smaller units or their metric equivalents). If the amount being measured is a length or distance, then the answer should be in feet etc.
7 feet 3 inches.