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Rome Design Snowboard
The Rome Design Snowboard might be one of the lightest decks around, but Rome didn’t sacrifice strength or response just to drop a couple pounds. Whether you’re doing top-to-bottom pow runs at the Bird with Bjorn or taking laps with John Foy at Squaw, this directional-twin big mountain gun responds instantly, has lots of pop, and rides stable at speeds.
- Directional twin shape dominates for all-mountain riding, but can still hang in the park
- Positive camber for optimal energy release from edge to edge and lots of pop
- Pure carbon laminates and strategically placed bamboo add pop and response without weight
- Low-density wood in low-stress areas and Air Channels in core reduce weight
- Impact Plates underfoot bolster strength
- Dual Inline PowerAmp Mapping for pop in the tip/tail with high-energy release off edge
- Mountain bevel (-1 base / -1 side) for edge response and power without twitchiness
Bottom Line: For wherever the lines are steep, deep, and nasty.
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 155cm, 158cm, 162cm, 165cm
- Shape:
- Directional-twin
- Effective edge:
- [158cm] 1220mm
- Waist width:
- [158cm] 252mm
- Sidecut radius:
- [158cm] 8.16m
- Stance width:
- 52-64cm (20.5-25.5in)
- Stance setback:
- Centered
- Core material:
- Wood core with aluminum impact plates & bamboo
- Base material:
- SinterCarbon.2
- Rider Weight:
- [155cm] 120-180lb (54-82kg); [158cm] 130-190lb (59-86kg); [165cm] 160-230lb (73-104kg)
- Recommended Use:
- Big-mountain freestyle snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 Years






1 Comment Last Comment: 6 days ago by: t6barry1744079
By: t6barry1744079
6 days ago
Question for Beer Mike.
You said this is your full time board for the last 4 years. I just bought one. Can you give a little feedback on positives and negatives. How is it on groomers, where I will be riding most of the time. I live on east coast. I read it is a little unstable on ice. I just wanted a stiff twin to ride the whole mtn (and ride switch 50%) and in the pipe, no park. I know it is a big mtn board but do you still get full potential of board inbounds?
When riding switch is the stiffer tail noticable?
Thanks
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