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Rome Garage Rocker Snowboard - Wide - 2010

Rome Garage Rocker Snowboard - Wide - 2010

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Rome Garage Rocker Snowboard - Wide - 2010

There’s no point in diving into a rocker board if your toes are going to be hanging off the side; step up to the Rome Garage Rocker Wide Snowboard to keep your size-elevens from catching on a spin. Now that those big boys have a platform that fits them, you can kill it in the park or rip lines through the freshies like you never have before.

  • Reverse Free camber features a full rocker camber for maximum jib-ability
  • Glass Reverse V-Stringers add ollie pop without compromising the mellow torsional flex
  • Versatile two-degree Park Edge bevel blends maneuverability with grip

Bottom Line: Rock the mountain.

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Rating for this product: 4

154 wide

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February 3, 2011

The Garage Rocker 154 wide is a pritty nice board if you are looking for flex for park and jibbing it is the perfect board its also pritty good in the powder but if you switch from a harder board to this board you will be amazed of how much flex there is in this board

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Rating for this product: 3

Might as well be called the Garbage Rocker.

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January 30, 2011

3 Stars, it lives up to it. I guess you could say "it gets the job done" until it gets fired for injury. My lovely Rocker is a 148, I still have it and thank God I'm replacing it with a signal. I've had the board since the begining of December, within the first month I earned myself a nice massive pressure crack, which quickly lead to a cracked core. The top layer rips like paper, cracks and spreads. I could blame myself for not fixing chips and keep riding them cause I don't have time to fix them, but the top sheet cracks everywhere, nose, tails, and sides. The edges rust like a mofo. On a positive side, it does do what it's intended for, it does have nice playful flex, on the other hand it doesn't have much of a sweet spot, it just kinda goes where you want, the butters drop low though on rails cause there is no flex point. Anyways, not recomended, below intermediate riders maybe.

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Tech Specs:

Shape:
twin 
Flex:
medium 
Camber:
reverse (rocker) 
Effective Edge:
[154 cm ] 1190 mm 
Waist Width:
[154 cm ] 264 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[154 cm ] 21.3 m 
Stance Width:
[154 cm] 22 - 25 in 
Core:
matrix (wood) 
Base:
extruded 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[154 cm] 135 - 190 lb; [157 cm] 150 - 200 lb 
Recommended Use:
jibs, jumps, pow 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years