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Rome Graft Snowboard
Whether you’re dropping fluffy pillow lines, burly cliffs falls, or wha-pah widow-makers, the Rome Graft Snowboard has you covered. Rome cooked up the Graft using Pop Core Matrix for smooth-as-silk flexing, Impact Plates to absorb your gigundo stomps, and Carbon Centerline Stringer Technology to power your ollies and jibs.
- Pop Core Matrix reduces weight and flexes like a Russian gymnast
- StraightBiax Carbon Laminate builds plenty of pop in the tip and tail on a buttery-smooth 90-degree foundation
- SinterTrue Base absorbs wax easily to give you plenty of speed
- Impact Plates add strength and absorb huge drops
- Carbon Centerline Stringer Technology utilizes carbon down the centerline to power ollies and nollies without unwanted stiffness
- Park Bevel gives you a catch-free ride
Bottom Line: Booters, boxes, burly rails? Whatever.
Leave your mark on The Wall.
Perfect for EVERYTHING
By: BSA Snowboarding
October 22, 2009
The Rome Graft 2010 is pure fun. Its twin tip design allows for happy shred times regular or switch. It has a ton of pop in the nose and tail for going big off any booter at your favourite hill. The Graft is soft enough to be buttery and playful for pressing, and packs some torsional strength to hold a strong edge at higher speeds. If you like to ride the whole mountain be it park, rails, jumps, pow the Rome Graft 2010 delivers the goods.
Change me.
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 149cm, 151cm, 153cm, 155cm, 158cm, 160cm
- Shape:
- Twin
- Effective edge:
- [155cm] 1150mm
- Waist width:
- [155cm] 251mm
- Sidecut radius:
- [155cm] 8.23m
- Stance width:
- [155cm] 20.5-25in
- Stance setback:
- Centered
- Core:
- Pop Core Matrix (reinforced wood)
- Base:
- SinterTrue
- Rider Weight:
- [149cm] 85-140lb (39-64kg); [155cm] 125-185lb (57-84kg); [160cm] 150-215lb (68-98kg)
- Recommended Use:
- Freestyle snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 2 Years






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