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Rome Mob Boss Snowboard Binding
When rails don't pay up, Rome enforcer LNP punishes them with boardslides and nosepresses under the orders of the Mob Boss Snowboard Binding. The V-Rod baseplate provides superior board feel and flex for getting loose, and the Yes, I Cant System allows you to get a more natural leg position for better control and less fatigue when you're beating the hell out of deadbeat boxes.
- Mob highback is slightly shorter and rounded at the top for a lightweight binding with a freestyle flex for park and urban
- V-Rod Unibody baseplate reduces the binding's footprint on the board for increased board feel, greater side-to-side flex, and edge-to-edge power
- SubBase V-Pad fills in the lifted corners of the V-Rod baseplate with EVA for smooth side-to-side flex
- Contour ankle strap is Rome's most plush ankle strap, providing support and comfort for all types of shredding
- ConformGrip toe strap conforms around the toes of your boot without putting pressure directly down on your toes
- Yes, I Cant System provides three canting options so you can adjust based on stance width and personal taste
- Cant In The Back allows you to adjust your highback to match your canting angle
Bottom Line: Run the streets.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
2 Comments Last Comment: February 16, 2013 by: Brandon
By: Brandon
February 16, 2013
well then Rome needs to maybe work on their sizing charts. and when i pay over 200 bucks for some bindings, they shouldnt fkcin chip like nail polish
By: Gabe R
February 5, 2013
Sounds like you got bindings that were too small, bro.
Do the math. Toe straps breaking. Ankle straps coming off.
No other reason than a binding that's too small.
Also, Paint chipping is irrelevant to the binding's performance. That just means your riding hard. It's a battle scar.
Change me.





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