14351179:Logi said:This is the classic park ski length formula, just enter it into google ((Weight*0.18+148)/2.59) + ((Height*1.60+66)/1.63
14351203:keagan.karstens said:Sub 100 karma activity reid
14351180:Reid69 said:Ima be honest im completley fucking lost on what your saying
14351179:Logi said:This is the classic park ski length formula, just enter it into google ((Weight*0.18+148)/2.59) + ((Height*1.60+66)/1.63
14351233:colorado_frenchy said:I'm curious, what unit for the weight and height are you using for this lol
14351233:colorado_frenchy said:I'm curious, what unit for the weight and height are you using for this lol

14351296:Logi said:I am like 99% sure you're supposed to use inches and pounds for the units. This formula is from this thread: https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/868378/Park-ski-length
For example, let's say I'm 5'9", 160 pounds. So I enter 160 for the weight and 69 for the height. According to the equation, I should be riding on a ski around 176 cm
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14351300:Reid69 said:So if I’m 5’9 125 pounds I should be on about a 10-176
14352460:Logi said:No guys all jokes aside, I made a big mistake by not buying 295s instead of my puny 189s. So essentially what you should take away from this, [tag=279792]@Reid69[/tag] is that you really should be riding on nothing lower than a 396.