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Nothing's worse than gapping onto some rail and not being able to feel what's going on under your feet. With increased board feel and a moderate flex, the Rome 390 Snowboard Binding keeps you in close contact with the terrain you ride. The 390 Binding's glass-filled nylon base helps you feel the snow (or handrail) without decreasing the energy transfer, so you can ride solidly at speed. Rome's UnderWrap heel cup comes around the back of the heel and under your toes to give you precise edge control and increased responsiveness. The Gel Fit ankle strap gives you a precise fit without nasty pressure spots. Whether you're sessioning the park or mixing some freestyle moves into your all-mountain riding, the 390's performance helps you progress your riding as far as your cojones and your body will allow.
Bottom Line: The Rome 390 Snowboard Binding—sensitivity and precision to take your riding to the next level.
These bindings are amazing. They come in two sizes S/M and L/XL, makin' sizing super simple. They are a mixture of both plastic and metal, giving you the best of both worlds! You get the flex of plastic but the stability of metal!
Every year they tweak the binding with a new little feature and they still amaze me year by year. I have ridden these for 4 years and have no complaints what so ever.
Plus you can tweak just about everything on these to your liking for the perfectionist, inside us all.
very comfortable and good steez, but they break. i had to replace both toe and ankle straps on both bindings, got it fixed for free at my local shop, had to frankenstein it though. annoying, but atleast i didnt have to pay for it. so comfy, but..
As said above, no they do not work on Burton boards with The Channel. To date I believe Flux and Union are the only two companies advertising disc that will work on those Burton boards.
i don't think there is a better binding out there that can handle every thing and be as comfortable and tweekable as these.. only thing i ever broke was the toe ladder but that's cuz i steped on it.. Rome had one sent to me that day.. great bindings and great company..
these have got to be the best bindings in the world... voted best binding of the year by a ton of pros!!! so gnarly for freestyle it has good flex amazing cushion and sick response
First off, I have ridden the 390 for a few years now, and they have been by far my favorite binding. I bought this years and and out of the box I was super stoked. Comfy ankle strap, more padding, and a dope color way to throw it back to the 80's. I rode them a few times, and ultimately found that I needed more support. Rome changed the ankle strap up and slimmed it down a little. If you're into rails and massive tweaks, these are for you, however, if you need a little more support (for pipe, or for whatever reason), I would think the targa's are your binding, their ankle strap is beefier and the binding is overall a bit stiffer. I sent back my 390's and are happily awaiting targas!!
these are the best bindings i have ever ridden...they are very durable and own the park....i love this years because the ankle strap is even better....get them..nothing beats em
Ive been riding Burton Cartels since I first got serious into snowboarding. This year I decided to change things up, and have read 1000's of reviews on these things and they were everything I expected and more. With other bindings, you can tell when you've tightened them too much because you can feel it in certain pressure points; not true with the 390's. These bindings have no pressure points, they are the absolute best binding I have ever ridden. The ease of adjusting the straps requires no tools, so quick adjustments on the mountain are a breeze. This years ankle strap has an enormous amount of gel in it making it one of the comfiest out there. There is also a strap that keeps the ankle strap pulled away so when your stepping into your binding after the chair lift the strap isn't in the way. Try them out now, if you don't like them, Dog Funk's return policy is the best. You have nothing to lose.
I own a pair in the neon color (bad ass). These are some of the greatest binding I have ever ridden. The toe and ankle straps are wonderful and the metal ratchets are wonderful. The high back is supportive and offer great edge control, but perhaps the best part is metal frame. It just feels so supportive and substancial.
How many bindings can give you performance and confidence after 2 seasons?
These are moderately flexible, giving good performance in the park, paired with a quality freestyle board. Once dialed in, they are very responsive, and comfortable. I like the conformist toe strap, that fits most boots very well. I would definitely buy these again.
I have 1 minor complaint that really don't take away from the overall performance of the binding, and which I think Rome has fixed in the later models. The fabric that covers the ratchet strap when ratcheting in is more of an annoyance, I just slide the back foot strap outside the fabric, otherwise it kept getting caught in the fabric. Really, this is a very minor issue and should in no way stop you from buying these.
When deciding between these and the Targa bindings, consider where most of your riding takes place. if you are in the park, and ride a freestyle board, I would say these are better than the Targa for you. If you are freeriding chutes and charging down steep lines, the Targa may be better.
I ride both, and you can't go wrong with either one.
Rome is also one of the best rider oriented companies out there and they look after their customers.
Bought these bindings this season. Bolted to my Never Summer, they absolutely rock. Solid construction and super comfy. Despite some of the other posts about these, they can be very supportive if dialed in right. They are adjustable in so many different ways, it can take some time to get them just right. The only complaint I have is with the forward lean adjustment. This year's model has the dial instead of the standard clamp setup, and it seems that it wasn't very well thought out. It twists sideways after a couple runs and gets packed with ice so you can't lock it back in place - not that you can manipulate it with gloves on anyway. This is a very minor problem though; I would recommend these bindings to anyone that isn't too concerned with the forward lean adjustment. Hell even if you are, put some superglue on it and ride.
Rome 390. Can't beat it. The under wrap heel loop is great for performance (heel to toe) and it is super adjustable. The plush heel strap is the best too. And these look sick. With sizing, I am riding a 9.5 Libertine in a s/m. There is a sizing overlap with s/m l/xl. I would go s/m with 9.5 and down unless you have a bulky boot like a 32 or DC. You will get tighter performance.
Got the shipment on friday afternoon on feb 20, after opening the box i found out that was a wrong binding. So i called the customer service right away and the lady(sorry forgot her name) said she will arrange an immediate next day air and ship it to me. the very next day afternoon, BOOM correct binding arrived at my door. I will give 6 stars for the customer service:)
I have the 390s in Neon... I love them so much, they are so comfortable and they lock you in like no other binding I have ever ridden. Plus they look super sick in the Artifact 1985 153.
I demoed these from work last year and fell in love. Problem was, so was everyone in else. I could not get my hands on them all season (of 07/08) reason being they are amazing. super responsive, quick adjusting, super cush padding on the ankle strap, the toe strap you rock over your toes or over the top. I finally have a pair of my very own in Teal this season (yay) Marry these with your agent, artifact, mod (or whatever Rome deck you like) and you will be forever happy you did.
this is a really solid binding. there is only a couple this i have to mention on the downside... i rid everything and rid it hard, so far ive rode backcountry booters street rails park pipe and freeriding and keeps up jus perfectly its really easy to adjust and has enough flex so moving around in them arent a pain but keeps it stiff enough to hav loads of pop for huge booters backcountry and they are so comfy it shud be illeagal on the downside buckle detigheners one boke off a bit it still works better than fin and yuo have to tighten the allan key in the back cuz its a lil to loose it slips other than that they are an excelent choic for people who ride everything
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