Rome’s range of snowboards is so large it’s easy to get lost. All you need to know about the Rome Mod is that if you want an easy to ride snowboard that tears apart the terrain park with ease and adapts with minimal fuss to riding more natural features on the mountain the Mod Rocker is an easy choice. The Rome Mod Rocker is a smooth, easy to ride, and fun performer that’s a firm favorite with Snowboard-Review after last year’s test ride.
Responds like a Porsche, destroys like a tank
Big park enforcer; full control stability; press happy flex with never ending pop; pow lines first followed by backcountry kickers; rollers cleared with nollies; half cab gaps with ollies; the reason we ride
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for rail riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
High cost $
Available in Wide.
Rocker Construction.
Twin Shape.
Year: 2013
Available Lengths (cm):
150, 153, 156, 159, 158W, 161W
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
FreePop Rocker
True Twin shape
HotRods - Carbon Double Barrel
Quickrip Sidecut - Advanced sidecut geometry
Kevlar Impact Plates
Airpop Core Matrix
SuperlightBiax Laminate
SinterCarbon Base
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