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Rome Crail Snowboard

Rome Crail Snowboard

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Rome Crail Snowboard

The Rome Crail Snowboard is an affordable ride that's ready to step up to any terrain you can handle. A soft torsional flex butters anything you can think of, and catch-free edge hold makes this Rome snowboard ideal for progressing riders. The Crail Snowboard's fast XTRD sintered base gives you plenty of speed for big park hits, and its Pop Core Matrix wood core gives you a lively ride edge-to-edge. With a slightly setback stance and directional shape, the Rome Crail Snowboard kills it in the park, steeps, or anywhere the snow's good on the mountain

Bottom Line: The Rome Crail Snowboard—built for the progressing rider on a budget.

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Rating for this product: 5

romes arn't crap the crail is

By: trukadur122242540(1)
June 2, 2008

dude whoever said don't buy rome is stupid i rode a 149 graft and a 151 graft this year i ended up breaking both of them but not because of the board being faulty it was my own fault rome has some of the top technology out right now, may not be anything super fancy but rome makes great boards and the best bindings out there atm in my opinion so stop knocking rome cause your board delammed... almost anyone i know who rode burton-their boards ended up delamming too

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Rating for this product: 4

Like the first guy said...

By: wojo17(10)
May 13, 2008

The early boards delivered to stores did have a defect but I know Rome swapped all the one's at the store I work at with new boards. I bet you these are the ones that Rome replaced for this site (otherwise this site wouldn't be selling them).

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Rating for this product: 1

what the f**************

By: Anonymous(1)
May 11, 2008

first one de lammed got another one. same thing happened? they were trying a new epoxy. got the solution as a step up.......can you guess what happened then. yeah exactly. Never buy Rome. Their warranty is so crappy. And the whole deal has just pissed me off never buy rome

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Rating for this product: 1

DO NOT BUY

By: Anonymous(1)
December 1, 2007

i had the same problem as this other guy... i went for one run then went into the lodge fix my bindings and i noticed that front lamination was peeling. i then went up the lift for another run. when i got to the top, i noticed the whole back lamination was coming off. if you really want a rome board but dont have a lot of cash, go for the manual or the artifact

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Rating for this product: 3

Faulty Board

By: Ledhead(1)
November 21, 2007

This board de-lammed on me without even being used. I put it together a few weeks ago and discovered that it was almost completely de-lammed right before a trip. I called the guys at this up and they did a great job handling my return and I had another one sent to me. I got the same one, I'm hoping it was just a lemon, that happens with everything. Seems to perform well so far.

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Tech Specs:

Length: 147cm, 150cm, 153cm, 156cm, 159cm
Effective edge: [153cm] 119cm
Waist width: [153cm] 24.7cm
Sidecut radius: [153cm] 7.75m
Stance width: [153cm] 19.5-22.6in (49.4-57.4cm)
Stance setback: 2cm (0.8in)
Core material: Pop Core wood
Base material: XTRD sintered
Recommended Use: All-mountain snowboarding, progressing riders
Manufacturer Warranty: 2 Years