Rome knows how to cater for serious all-mountain snowboarders, man or woman. The Rome Blue is Rome’s highest spec snowboard, for girls that want to boost out of the pipe, air off the black jumps in the park and leave their mark all over unmarked powder faces. Triaxial glass provides the grip and Kevlar V-shaped reinforcement removes unwanted chatter so you can push your riding out of your comfort zone. Finally there’s the new hybrid profile which, when loaded, rockers for increased float in powder and a less catchy ride on hard and choppy pistes.
THE MOUNTAIN-TOWN GIRL PERSPECTIVE
A super-charged design, the Blue has always been the board of choice for riders who ride pow lines, lay ruts on groomers, and mix in a few straight airs along the way. And this one’s not your older sister’s Blue—the new edition is powered up with Kevlar PressurePop Technology to give more snap off the tail for riding the mountain with speed, precision and finesse.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
High cost $
Rocker Construction.
Directional Shape.
Specific for Women Riders.
Year: 2011
Available Lengths (cm):
145, 148, 151, 154
Riding Style: All Mountain
Specifications:
PressurePop Technology Kevlar V-reinforcement
SuperPop Core Matrix
StraightTriax 30 laminates
SinterSpeed Base
Hybrid rocker/camber profile
Directional shape
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