Snowboard specialist from Sideways speaks out
- Very fast base
- Tasty pop
- Camper profile without being hawkish
- Unable to find
Meet the Rome Stale Fish?
Sizecharts
Length (cm) |
151 |
154 |
157 |
160 |
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Contact Length (cm) |
107.6 |
110.2 |
112.8 |
115.4 |
Effective Edge (cm) |
114.5 |
117.2 |
119.9 |
122.5 |
Waist Width (cm) |
26.3 |
26.5 |
26.7 |
26.8 |
Sidecut Radius (m) |
5.7/7.5 |
5.9/7.7 |
6.6/7.9 |
6.2/8 |
Setback (cm) |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
Inserts |
2x4x12 |
2x4x12 |
2x4x12 |
2x4x12 |
Min/Max Stance (in) |
18.4-23.1 |
19.4-24.1 |
19.4-24.1 |
20.4-25.2 |
Min/Max Stance (cm) |
46.8-58.8 |
49.3-61.3 |
49.3-61.3 |
51.9-63.9 |
Weight Recommendation (Lbs) |
139-183 |
150-194 |
163-207 |
176-220 |
Weight Recommendation (Kg) |
63.0-83.0 |
68.0-88.0 |
74.0-94.0 |
80.0-100.0 |
Boat Size (us/uk) |
9-13 / 8-12 |
9-13 / 8-12 |
10-14 / 9-13 |
10-14 / 9-13 |
Boot Size (eu/cm) |
43-48 / 27.5-30.5 |
43-48 / 27.5-30.5 |
44-48 / 28.0-31.0 |
44-48 / 28.0-31.0 |
Technical SPecifications
Rome snowboards are distinguished by their dedication to innovative technologies, such as the Directional Flax Walls and Directional Diamond 3D, which provide unique performance enhancements and control on a variety of terrains. With a focus on functionality and progressive design, Rome snowboards offer snowboarders an unparalleled combination of strength, stability and versatility for an immersive ride on the mountain.
The new go-to, this hardworking base is easy to repair with great wax retention. An everyday low maintenance driver for riders of all skill levels.
The most versatile and durable core, made of alternating strips of 20 mm poplar and 20 mm paulownia strips.
All Burton snowboards from 2014 and newer with the The Channel mounting system (like the snowboard you're looking at here) are covered by a three-year warranty from the date of purchase.
Fiberglass with two different axes, built for more torsional play and flexibility.Top form
Designed for all-mountain proficiency and float in the deep. Rockered in the nose, flat under the forefoot, with a positive cambered tail.Top form
Taper occurs in directional boards with wider noses than tails, which helps with agile turns and extra float in deep snow.