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Rome Tour Snowboard - Wide - 2012

Rome Tour Snowboard - Wide - 2012

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Rome Tour Snowboard - Wide - 2012

Want a playful, buttery freestyle twin that'll handle park sessions, giant spins off cat-track launchers, and your oversized boots? The Rome Tour Wide Snowboard features the all-new NoHangups Rocker profile for a stable, poppy platform that tracks straight and stomps landings but won't punish you for trying new tricks. Top that off with the QuickRip sidecut and pop-enhancing Bambooster rods, and you get an all-mountain freestyle twin that's super fun to ride at any speed, in any terrain.

  • New NoHangups Rocker profile uses a large diamond shaped flat zone in the board's center for stability and pop, blending to subtle 3D rocker zones in the tip and tail that eliminate edge catches
  • Pop Core Matrix for durability and a dialed flex, with eco-friendly Bambooster rods in the tip and tail 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
  • Extruded base is low maintenance and easy to repair

Bottom Line: Cutting-edge tech on a dirtbag budget.

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my height 6'3.5" - 6'.4" and weigh 190 on a

my height 6'3.5" - 6'.4" and weigh 190 on a good day. I was thinking about getting this board in a 161w but thought it may be too bulky in the trees. Could i get away with riding the 158w?

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December 5, 2012

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I'm 6'2" 175lbs and can ride my 154cm non-wide as long as the pow isn't to deep. if it is deep then I ride a 157cm non-wide. unless you have huge boots i would reccomend staying away froma wide board. if you are looking for a pow hunting board go long. hope htis helps.

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December 11, 2012

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I'm 6'4 190 lbs with a size 11.5 boot and I ride the Postermania 158wide most of the time. If you are looking to make the Tour your every day board then go with the 158. If you are looking for more of a powder board then go a little longer.

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December 12, 2012

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Tech Specs:

Length:
155 cm, 158 cm, 161 cm 
Shape:
true twin 
Flex:
medium-soft 
Camber:
traditional 
Effective Edge:
[155cm] 1210 mm; [158cm] 1240 mm; [161cm] 1270 mm 
Waist Width:
[155cm] 261 mm; [158cm] 263 mm; [161cm] 265 mm 
Sidecut Radius:
[155cm] 8.15 m; [158cm] 8.5 m; [161cm] 8.85 m 
Stance Width:
[155cm] 22 in; [158-161cm] 22.5 in 
Stance Setback:
0.8 in 
Core:
Pop Core Matrix 
Base:
XTRD (extruded) 
Recommended Rider Weight:
[155cm] 130 - 190 lb; [158cm] 140 - 200 lb; [161cm] 150 - 210 lb 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain, freestyle 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years