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amazing

Rome Design Snowboard

Rating for this product: 5 December 20, 2007

by far the fastest most responsive board ive ever ridden (comparing to my previous boards, forum, burton, and ride). The only downside is that it scratches quite easily on top.

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great bindings!!!

Rome Targa Snowboard Binding

Rating for this product: 5 December 20, 2007

Having owned burton and forum bindings previously, i was kinda unsure what i was getting with the Rome Targa's. These bindings are far superior to either the burton and the ride. I can tighten them up as much as i can and i still cant feel any pressure points on my feet! Its like the arnt even there. They respond to my movements faster than any other binding ive ever had.

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Nice and warm

DAKINE Scout Mittens

Rating for this product: 5 December 20, 2007

Having had frostbite on my fingers as a child my fingers are really sensitive and get cold very easy. I need mitts that are actually mitts inside (not a glove liner). These come with a removable mitt liner which you can toss in on the cold days or take out on the warm ones. They are great value. If they can keep my hands warm they are good gloves.

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great for the price

Rome Roadie Snowboard Bag

Rating for this product: 5 December 20, 2007

Generally you get what you pay for. This is no different. There is no padding, not many pockets and not much fancy accessories. But it does the job and has room for not only my board with bindings on, but also my boots, jacket, goggles, pants and accessories. For the price, its great. Just dont expect a lot.

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okay...

Dragon Deadlines Beanie

Rating for this product: 4 December 20, 2007

looks good, fits great, but doesn't really keep my head warm. The wind cuts right through the knitting. So as long as you put a skullcap liner under then your fine.

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