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Rome Artifact Snowboard - 2010

Rome Artifact Snowboard - 2010

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Rome Artifact Snowboard - 2010

If you plan to slide bigger rails, ollie over resort instructor's skis, and ridicule fat tourist kids, then you'd better have the style, skills, and board to do so. Rome is your biggest supporter and proves it with the Artifact Snowboard's jib-specific construction and design. And to make your assault on society even more effective, Rome gave each size a different gaper-teasing suggestion called 'jerk moves' in the form of cartoon graphics for easy interpretation by your bong-baked brain.

  • Impact Core is a durable wood composite material that can take the abuse urban jibbers and park killers dish out on man-made and natural features
  • Rome’s new QuickGrip sidecut technology uses different sidecuts in different areas to add turn versatility (slow speeds give the Artifact a short-board feel—quick turns and high maneuverability, high speeds activate the traditional contact points at nose and tail for long carves
  • New Glass Impact plates under the binding inserts increase overall strength
  • Jib-specific 3-degree base and edge bevel practically eliminate catch on rails, boxes, logs, and gaper's skis
  • Stay Positive camber provides the best pop and stability in landings of any camber profile
  • StraightBiax laminate is the softest flexing topsheet so no extra stiffness is added to the already snappy camber
  • Durable Impact base resist nicks and dings from rails, rocks, gaper skulls, and unicorn horns

Bottom Line: It's a fact that jibbing is an art.

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hey how heavy is too heavy for the 156?

hey how heavy is too heavy for the 156?

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March 1, 2011

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I would respectfully disagree. It is all based upon preference, do you like really soft or really stiff boards? I ride a 152 capita stairmaster and I weight 190. The boards have a similar flex. You're not going to break the board unless you consistently knuckle 80 footers day in and day out, trust me.

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March 6, 2011

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like 190lbs is over what i would recommend but even 180lbs might be on the heavy side for how soft this board is... so about 180 is the top of the weight range the 156 can handle... hope that helped

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March 1, 2011

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dose this board still have a warranty if it gets shipped into

dose this board still have a warranty if it gets shipped into canada?

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January 26, 2011

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Yeah. It could be shipped to Egypt and still have warranty. Any real snowboard company will honor their warranty no matter what country the board goes to.

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January 26, 2011

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Rating for this product: 5

The Perfect Board

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November 17, 2010

This board is amazing perfect for jibing. Its super soft and its work ok for jumps

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im around 5'5 120 pounds i do alot of jibbing but i still

im around 5'5 120 pounds i do alot of jibbing but i still like hitting kickers in the park would 147 be ok for that?

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January 14, 2011

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Yeah. I'd say the 144 if it were just a jib stick but for anything above the level of a beginner park you'll need the stability of a long board. I think the 147 will provide the stability you need while not being too long to jib with.

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January 15, 2011

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is it even a sweet jib board?

is it even a sweet jib board?

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November 5, 2010

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Is that a joke this is one of if not the best normal camber jib boards on the market for sure super soft it can handle any rail, box, tree, or any thing else you think you can jib on..... that being said it really isn't all that great for any thing else it can't ride in powder vary well it doesn't have a ton of pop. but for jibbing it is great...... hoped that helped

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November 5, 2010

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Hey I'm 5'5 115 lbs and size 9 boots size 144 or 147

Hey I'm 5'5 115 lbs and size 9 boots size 144 or 147?

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October 27, 2010

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Yea

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October 29, 2010

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144 for sure it is a perfect size for you.... btw are u from MN?

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October 28, 2010

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what is the biggest gap it can and should handle?

what is the biggest gap it can and should handle?

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August 20, 2010

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i would say 35- 40 feet would be the MAX on this board, more because of the speed needed to clear a gap that size and ride away with out killing ur knees any bigger than that and the board would just get crazy.

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August 29, 2010

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Change me.

Tech Specs:

Shape:
twin 
Flex:
soft 
Camber:
stay positive camber 
Effective Edge:
[150 cm ] 1170 mm 
Waist Width:
[150 cm ] 248 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[150 cm ] 248 mm 
Stance Width:
[150 cm] 53 - 61 cm 
Core:
impact (wood composite) 
Base:
impact 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[142 cm] 85 - 140 lb; [144 cm] 95 - 150 lb; [147 cm] 110 - 165 lb; [150 cm] 120 - 185 lb; [153 cm] 135 - 200 lb; [156 cm] 150 - 210 lb 
Recommended Use:
jibbing everything on the mountain and street 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years