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Rome Reverb Rocker Snowboard
The Rome Reverb Rocker Snowboard is a versatile, fun freestyle deck that won't get squirrely at speed or loop out on landings thanks to the MtnPop hybrid camber profile and QuickRip sidecut. The StraightBiax laminate gives you a butter-able flex that still locks into a mean nosepress, while tip-to-tail carbon strips and fiberglass Hot Rods help you pop giant ollies off cat-tracks and over slow signs.
- MtnPop hybrid profile uses playful, floaty rocker between your feet with grippy, poppy camber zones in the tip and tail for a powerful yet playful ride
- StraightBiax Carbon laminate for a mellow, surfy flex with plenty of longitudinal snap
- Durable, tip-to-tail wood Pop Core Matrix with fiberglass HotRods for extra ollie/nollie power
- QuickRip sidecut uses 2 radii with an extra contact point in-between, for a short and jibby feel at low speed, and a more stable and grippy feel at high speed
- True twin shape for a consistent feel both regular and switch
- SinterTrue base for plenty of speed and crystal-clear base graphics
Bottom Line: Stomp everything from park jumps to cornice hucks with speed and style.
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you didnt know what you were missing
By:
josh
January 11, 2013
This is my favorite board in my (obnoxiously large) quiver. I have been on rockers, cambers, pow specific, splits, you name it.... The Rome "tech" does not do this board justice, a multiple camber profile with agressive rocker between the feet and camber from the boots outward (aka mtnpop) coupled with the dual sidecut zones (aka quick rip) which is kinda like the serrated mervin idea but more advanced...
basicly the sidecut is maneuverable and playful at low speed and super stable at high. The place you notice it the most is hard heel side stops on anything steep, its extra braking power... like abs for shredding. There is 1 sidecut for the rocker between the feet and another for the camber full board length... Its like a 2 in 1.
pros;
-cheap
-light
-sintered die cut base
-Super stable at speed over anything in any snow
-Super floaty, the type of board that wants to stay up not dive in deep
-P-O-P
cons;
that more people don't know about this masterpiece
Change me.
Research out-of-stock versions:
Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 148 cm, 151 cm, 154 cm, 157 cm, 160 cm
- Shape:
- true twin
- Flex:
- medium-stiff
- Camber:
- rocker (reverse)
- Effective Edge:
- [148cm] 1130 mm; [151cm] 1160 mm; [154cm] 1190 mm; [157cm] 1220 mm; [160cm] 1250 mm
- Waist Width:
- [148cm] 248 mm; [151cm] 249 mm; [154cm] 252 mm; [157cm] 254 mm; [160cm] 255 mm
- Sidecut Radius:
- [148cm] 7.53 m; [151cm] 7.71 m; [154cm] 7.93 m; [157cm] 8.20 m; [160cm] 8.42 m
- Stance Width:
- [148-154cm] 21 in; [157-160cm] 22 in
- Stance Setback:
- centered
- Core:
- Pop Core Matrix
- Base:
- sintered
- Recommended Rider Weight:
- [148cm] 85 - 140 lb; [151cm] 125 - 185 lb; [154cm] 150 - 215 lb; [157cm] 115 - 170 lb; [160cm] 150 - 200 lb
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain, freestyle
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 years





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