Burton - Men's Ski and Snowboard Pants Size Chart



Size XXS XS S M L XL XXL 3XL
Natural Waist (in) 27-29 29-31 31 - 33 33- 35 35-37 37-40 40 - 44 44-51
Hips (in) 33.5-35.5 35.5-37 37-38.5 38.5-40.5 40.5-42.5 42.5-45.5 45.5-49.5 49.5-52.5
Natural Waist (cm) 69-74 74-79 79-84 84-89 89-94 94-102 102-112 112-130
Hips (cm) 85-90 90-94 94-98 98-103 103-108 108-116 116-126 126-133
Equivalent Women's Size XS S M L XL XXL 3XL *Size unavailable
Garment Inseam Short Regular Tall
Body Inseam/ Inside Leg (in) 30.5 32.5 34.5

How to Measure Your Waist & Inseam


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  • Wear just an undergarment or nothing at all.
  • Stand up straight with your arms hanging by your sides and breath normally.
  • Run a soft tape measure around your waist just about in line with your navel. The tape measure should be snug, but not tight.
  • The tape measure should be snug, but not tight.
  • With your feet shoulder width apart, ask someone to help you to measure from your inner pelvis to the floor
  • The Fit

    Burton ski and snowboard pants come in a variety of different fits. Check the product description on each set of pants to see which fit applies.

  • Classic Fit (aka Signature Fit): This is Burton's signature fit that has been hugely popular over the years. These pants give enough room for layering, without being overly baggy.
  • Mid Fit (aka Tailored): This is Burton's slightly longer and more tailored fit designed to be both functional and stylish on the snow or the street.
  • TWC Sig Fit: This is Shaun White's take on the tried and tested Sig Fit, giving enough room for layering whilst maintaining a more slimline and tighter style than the pants in the Sig Fit line.
  • [AK] Articulated Fit: This is Burton's high performance line designed with a fit engineered to better mimic the body's natural movement while riding and hiking.
  • Slim Fit: This is Burton's slimmest fit. These pants have been tailored to be tight without sacrificing your ability to ride.
  • Reserve: Check out the fit guide below.

  • Men's Burton Fit Guide

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