Archery
Wingspan |
Draw Length |
63 |
24 |
64 |
24 1/2 |
65 |
25 |
66 |
25 1/2 |
67 |
26 |
68 |
26 1/2 |
69 |
27 |
70 |
27 1/2 |
71 |
28 |
72 |
28 1/2 |
73 |
29 |
74 |
29 1/2 |
75 |
30 |
76 |
30 1/2 |
77 |
31 |
Backpack Sizing
Finding the Right Backpack Fit
Contents:
Taking Measurements

- It is a good idea to have a
friend help you take these measurements comfortably and accurately.
- Place a piece of masking tape
on your 7th vertebra, the bony protrusion at the base of your neck between
your shoulders.
- Now find the point at the
small of your back that is exactly level with the top, or shelf, of your
hipbones. Slide your hands (fingers forward, thumbs behind you) down your
sides until they rest directly on top of your hips. Your thumbs will point toward your spine. Have a friend ensure that your thumbs are on the same
horizontal plane across your spine.
- Place another piece of tape
on the spine at the point where the imaginary horizontal plane would
cross.
- Using a soft measuring tape,
place one end on the 7th vertebra (1) and follow the contour of your spine
to the tape mark on your lower back (3).
- Write down the measurement in
inches (in the United States) or centimeters.
Sizing Chart
Torso Length |
Suspension size |
Under 18 in (45 cm) |
Small |
18-20 in (45-50 cm) |
Medium |
21 in (52 cm) and over |
Large |
Fit Tips

- Hip belts: Women with
straight or narrow hips will have little trouble with standard hip belts.
Individuals (men or women) with more curve to their hips will need a
woman's style waist belt.
- Note that hip belts should
cup your hips (1) and be sized so when cinched tightly, there is still a
bit of webbing left and the pads do not touch.
- Shoulder straps: They should
anchor to the backpack just below the 7th vertebra and near the crest of
your shoulders. They should wrap comfortably, but securely, around the
shoulders and the strap padding should end no closer than 5 inches
(12.5cm) below your armpit.
- Sternum straps: These are
meant to keep your shoulder straps from sliding off your shoulders under a
load (2). They are not meant to support weight and should never be pulled
so tightly that they restrict breathing.
- Load-Lifters: These should
form a 45-degree angle from the frame or top of the pack to a point at or
above your clavicle.
Helmet Sizing and Fit
You wear a helmet to protect your head from injury, but you won't
get the maximum protection unless it is properly sized with a snug, aligned
fit. The information below is designed to guide you in achieving a safe, secure
helmet fit.
Contents:
Determine your Helmet size- Adult
Head size |
Inches |
cm |
Small |
20-21.75 |
51-55 |
Medium |
22-22.75 |
56-58 |
Large |
23.25-24.5 |
59-62 |
One size fits all |
20.75-24 |
54-61 |
Determine Your Helmet Size- Youth
Head size |
Inches |
cm |
Toddler size |
18.5-20.5 |
47-52 |
S/M |
20.5-22.5 |
52-57 |
M/L |
22.5-23.75 |
57-60 |
One size fits All |
19.25-22.5 |
50-57 |

Fit Tips
Look at the bike helmet example to the right. A helmet fits properly
when:
- It sits squarely on the head
with the front of the helmet low on the brow to protect the forehead
- The padding exerts firm,
uniform pressure all around the head so that the skin on the forehead
moves as the helmet is rotated from left to right and from front to back
If the harness isn't correctly adjusted, it's possible for the
helmet to be knocked off or out of place. The harness is correctly adjusted
when:
- The helmet sits squarely on
the head with the front low on the brow to protect the forehead
- The front and rear straps
form a "Y" just below and forward of the ears
- There is no slack when the
chin-strap is fastened
General Tips:
- Do not wear a helmet tipped
back on the head. Even if you can form the "Y" around the ears
and eliminate slack, helmets worn on the back of the head are more likely
to pop off and do not protect the forehead
- Buckle the chin strap
securely at the throat. Connect the buckle according to the instructions
provided with your helmet, and pull on the strap until it is snug against
your throat. This ensures that your helmet will not come off at
high-impact
Finding the Right Fly Rod
Action, weight and length, type of fish, type of water and your
skill level will help determine the fly fishing rod you need. Here is a brief
guide on selecting a rod based on many of these factors:
Finding the right fly rod
Intended use |
Dry fly size |
Steamer fly size |
Tippets |
Length ft |
Line weight |
Composition |
Action |
Delicate fly presentation |
14-18 |
Up to 8 |
4x 8x |
7-8 |
2-4 |
Fiberglass, graphite |
Slow to medium |
Delicate cast & for distance |
12-22 |
Up to 4 |
3x 7x |
78 |
5 |
Fiberglass, graphite |
Slow to medium |
For various fish under varying conditions |
8-20 |
Up to 2 |
0x 7x |
8- 9 ½ |
6-7 |
Fiberglass, graphite |
Slow to medium |
For larger game fish |
4-3/0 |
Up to 4/0 |
4x - & larger |
8 ½ 9 ½ |
6-7 |
graphite |
Medium to fast |
For the largest fish |
2-4/0 |
Up to 6/0 |
0x - & |
9- 12 |
10-15 |
graphite |
fast |
Determining Your Leader
Leader size |
Recommended fly sizes |
ox |
Fly sizes 2- 1/0 |
1x |
Fly sizes 4-8 |
2x |
Fly sizes 6-10 |
3x |
Fly sizes 10-14 |
4x |
Fly sizes 12-16 |
5x |
Fly sizes 14-18 |
6x |
Fly sizes 16-22 |
7x |
Fly sizes 18-24 |
8x |
Fly sizes 22-28 |
Find Your Hat Size
Head size in inches |
Precise hat size |
General hat size |
20 1/2 |
6 1/2 |
small |
20 7/8 |
6 5/8 |
small |
21 1/4 |
6 3/4 |
small |
21 5/8 |
6 7/8 |
small |
22 |
7 |
medium |
22 3/8 |
7 1/8 |
medium |
22 3/4 |
7 1/4 |
large |
23 1/8 |
7 3/8 |
large |
23 1/2 |
7 1/2 |
extra large |
23 7/8 |
7 5/8 |
extra large |
24 1/4 |
7 3/4 |
extra large |
24 5/8 |
7 7/8 |
extra large |
25 |
8 |
extra large |
Women's Shirt Sizing Chart
Find Your Measurements
Taking your measurements is easy with a measuring tape and good
posture. Make sure that the tape lays flat, and that the area you're measuring
is in natural position.
- Bust: With your arms at your
sides, measure around the fullest part of your chest, across shoulder
blades and under arms.
Shirt sizing chart
Size |
U.S. size |
Bust (inches) |
xs |
2 |
30-32 |
S |
4-6 |
32-34 |
M |
8-10 |
34-36 |
L |
12-14 |
38-40 |
XL |
16-18 |
40-42 |
Women's Pants Sizing Chart
Find Your Measurements
Taking your measurements is easy with a measuring tape and good
posture. Make sure that the tape lays flat, and that the area you're measuring
is in natural position.
- To measure your natural
waistline, wrap the tape so it intersects your navel. Keep tape flat, but
comfortably loose.
- Hips: Stand with your heels
together and measure the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring
tape level and parallel to the floor front and back.
- Inseam: Stand up straight,
and start tape measure high in your crotch. Straighten the tape down the
inside of your leg to the top of your shoe/foot.
Pants Sizing
Use this as a general guide to finding the right size pants for you.
Size |
U.S. size |
Waist (inches) |
Hips (inches) |
Inseam (inches) |
xs |
2-4 |
22-24 |
32-35 |
29 |
S |
4-6 |
24-26 |
35-37 |
30 |
M |
8-10 |
27-29 |
37-39 |
31 |
L |
10-12 |
29-31 |
40-42 |
32 |
XL |
14-16 |
32-34 |
42-44 |
33 |
Women's Athletic Shorts Sizing Chart
Find Your Measurements
Taking your measurements is easy with a measuring tape and good posture.
Make sure that the tape lays flat, and that the area you're measuring is in
natural position.
- Waist: To measure your
natural waistline, wrap the tape so it intersects your navel. Keep tape
flat, but comfortably loose.
- Hips: Stand with your heels together
and measure the fullest part of your hips, keeping the measuring tape
level and parallel to the floor front and back.
Athletic Short Sizing
Size |
U.S. size |
Waist (inches) |
Hip/Seat (inches) |
xs |
2-4 |
22-24 |
34-35 |
s |
4-6 |
24-26 |
36-37 |
M |
8-10 |
27-29 |
38-40 |
L |
10-12 |
29-31 |
41-43 |
XL |
14-16 |
32-34 |
45-47 |
Men's Shirt Sizing Chart
Find Your Measurements
Taking your measurements is easy with a measuring tape and good
posture. Make sure that the tape lays flat, and that the area you're measuring
is in natural position.
- Chest: With your arms at your
sides, measure around the fullest part of your chest, across shoulder
blades and under arms.
- Neck: Measure a shirt collar
that fits you well. Button the collar and place the tape's starting point
behind the button. Wrap the tape all the way around the inside of the
collar until until it meets its starting point.
- Sleeve Length: With your arms
relaxed at your side and slightly bent, measure from the center back of your
neck, over the point of your shoulder, and down the outside of your arm to
your wrist.
Shirt Sizing Chart
Use this as a general guide for finding the right size shirt for
you.
Size |
Neck (inches) |
Chest (inches) |
Regular sleeve (inches) |
Tall sleeve (inches) |
s |
14-14.5 |
34-36 |
32-33 |
33-34 |
m |
15-15.5 |
38-40 |
33-34 |
34-35 |
L |
16-16.5 |
42-44 |
34-35 |
35-36 |
XL |
17-17.5 |
46-48 |
35-36 |
36-37 |
XXL |
18-18.5 |
50-52 |
36-37 |
37-38 |
Men's Pants Sizing Chart
Find Your Measurements
Taking your measurements is easy with a measuring tape and good
posture. Make sure that the tape lays flat, and that the area you're measuring
is in natural position.
- Waist: To measure your
natural waistline, wrap the tape so it intersects your navel. Keep tape
flat, but comfortably loose.
- Inseam: Stand up straight,
and start tape measure high in your crotch. Straighten the tape down the
inside of your leg to the top of your shoe/foot.
Pants Sizing
Use this as a general guide to finding the right size pants for you.
Size |
Waist (inches) |
Inseam (inches) |
s |
29-31 |
30 |
m |
32-34 |
31 |
L |
34-36 |
32 |
XL |
36-38 |
33 |
XXL |
38-40 |
34 |
Men's Big and Tall Sizing Chart
Find Your Measurements
Taking your measurements is easy with a measuring tape and good
posture. Make sure that the tape lays flat, and that the area you're measuring
is in natural position.
- Chest: With your arms relaxed
at your sides, measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the
measuring tape level and parallel to the floor around both the chest and
ribcage.
- Neck: Measure a shirt collar
that fits you well. Button the collar and place the tape's starting point
behind the button. Wrap the tape all the way around the inside of the
collar until it meets its starting point.
- Sleeve Length: With your arms
relaxed at your side and slightly bent, measure from the center back of
your neck, over the point of your shoulder, and down the outside of your
arm to your wrist.
- Waist: To measure your
natural waistline, wrap the tape so it intersects your navel. Keep tape
flat, but comfortably loose.
- Inseam: Use a pair of similar
pants that fit you well. Lay them flat on the ground with the side seam
facing up. Use your hands to smooth and straighten front and back creases.
Then measure the length of the inside seam from the crotch to the bottom
of the hem.
Big sizing
Size |
Neck (inches) |
Chest (inches) |
Sleeve (inches) |
Waist (inches) |
3x |
19-19.5 |
54-56 |
35.5-36 |
50-52 |
4x |
20-20.5 |
58-60 |
35.5-36 |
54-56 |
5x |
21-21.5 |
62-64 |
35.5-36 |
58-60 |
Tall sizing
Size |
Neck |
Chest |
Sleeve |
Waist |
MT |
15-15.5 |
38-40 |
35-36 |
32-34 |
LT |
16-16.5 |
42-44 |
36-38 |
36-37 |
XLT |
17-17.5 |
46-48 |
36.5-37.5 |
40-42 |
XXLT |
18-18.5 |
50-52 |
37-38 |
44-46 |
Kids Apparel Size Chart
Kids' Apparel will vary slightly in size according to the cut and
manufacturer of the garment. However, the general sizing rules below will help
you get the perfect fit.
Infants
Age |
Weight |
Height |
X-Small 0-3 months |
To 13 lbs. |
To 24 |
Small 3-6 months |
13 ½ to 17 lbs. |
24 1/2 to 27 ½ |
Medium 6-12 months |
17 ½ to 23 lbs. |
28 to 30 ½ |
Large 12-18 months |
23 ½ to 26 lbs. |
31 to 33 |
X-Large 18-24 months |
26 ½ to 29 lbs. |
33 ½ to 35 ½ |
Toddlers
Age |
Size |
18-24 months |
2T |
24-36 months |
3T |
36-48 months |
4T |
Girls sizes 4x 6x
Age |
Weight |
Height |
Small 4 |
35 to 39 lbs. |
39 to 41 ½ |
Medium 5 |
39 to 43 ½ lbs. |
42 to 44 ½ |
Medium 6 |
43 ½ to 48 lbs. |
45 to 47 ½ |
Large 6x |
48 to 54 lbs. |
48 to 50 ½ |
Boys sizes 4 -7
Age |
Weight |
Height |
Small 4 |
38 to 43 ½ lbs. |
40 to 42 ½ |
Medium 5 |
44 to 48 ½ lbs. |
43 to 45 ½ |
Medium 6 |
49 to 55 ½ lbs. |
46 to 47 ½ |
Large 7 |
56 to 58 ½ lbs. |
48 to 49 ½ |
Girls sizes 7 - 16
Age |
Weight |
Height |
Small 7 |
60 lbs. |
51 |
Small 8 |
66 lbs. |
53 |
Medium 10 |
74 lbs. |
55 |
Medium 12 |
84 lbs. |
57 ½ |
Large 14 |
96 lbs. |
60 |
Large 16 |
110 lbs. |
62 ½ |
Boys
sizes 8 20
Age |
Weight |
Height |
Small 9 |
59 lbs. |
50 |
Medium 10 |
73 lbs. |
54 |
Medium 12 |
87 lbs. |
58 |
Large 14 |
100 lbs. |
61 |
Large 16 |
115 lbs. |
64 |
X- Large 18 |
126 lbs. |
66 |
X- Large 20 |
138 lbs. |
68 |
Fit Tips
- A size 18-24M (XL) in Infants
is also a size 2T in Toddlers. The difference is that an Infant size
garment will likely snap at the crotch.
- A size 4T and a size 4 are
usually close in dimensions. The difference is the selection of styles in
each.
- Generally, boys grow faster
in their arms and legs before they start to gain weight (or
"fill-out"). For this reason, measure your child's inseam and
check the garment's measurement before selecting your child's size.
- After a child outgrows a size
16 in Girl's or 18 / 20 in Boy's, the pre-teen or teen will move to
Women's or Men's apparel
- Use the information and chart
below to help determine the proper snowshoe size:
- Snowshoes usually come in
three sizes: 8"x25", 9"x30" and 10"x36"
- Women's-specific models are
also on the market, and many come with smaller (8"x21")
contoured frames as well as bindings that accommodate women's generally
smaller-sized footwear
- Youth models usually come in
6"x15" and 7"x18" sizes
Determining Your Snowshoes size
Snowshoe length |
Your weight |
8 x21 |
75 -140 lbs. |
8 x25 |
120-180 lbs. |
9 x30 |
160 -220 lbs. |
10 x36 |
Over 200 lbs. |
Determining your suit size
Mens swimsuits
Waist |
24 |
26 |
28 |
30 |
32 |
34 |
36 |
38 |
40 |
Size |
24 |
26 |
28 |
30 |
32 |
34 |
36 |
38 |
40 |