Rome Notch - 2010

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I bet you never thought Rome would release a tapered powder gun! You’re eyes are not decieving you they have and it’s loaded with freeride technology! Available with a number of different camber profiles including Romes new S-Camber (a bit like the Burton Fish’s camber) and a Swallow tail in 164 and 172 cms. Rome have given the Notch a medium torsional flex by using 30 degree triaxial glass and a lively longitudinal flex by adding carbon stringers and bamboo along the core centre-line at the tail. The result a surfy ride with buckets of float and poppy tail for setting down high speed landings and slashing Jaws style windlips… cowabunga dude!

Manufacturer's Description:

This quiver of surfy shapes will enhance your face shots, change your approach to the hill, and make you fall in love with snowboarding again—most likely to the point where you’ll quit your city job and move into a caboose down by the river in Aspen. We’ve seen it happen.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Recommended for big mountain riding.

High cost $

Camber Construction.

Freeride Specific.

Year: 2010

Available Lengths (cm):
155, 158, 162, 168, 164 & 172 Swallow tail

Riding Style: Freeride

Specifications:

Airpop Core Matrix
StraightTriax 30 Carbon Laminate
SinterSpeed Base
Impact Plates™
Carbon Centerline Stringer Technology
AC Technology
Centerline Tail PowerAmp Mapping
LDC Technology (Paulonia Low density wood)
Mountain Bevel (-1° base/-1° side)
Positive Camber (158, 162, 168)
S Camber (155, 164-S, 172-S)

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What colour is powder?

Mike on March 28, 2011 at 04:32 PM

I really enjoy riding this board. Great float in the pow no leg burn incredibly agile surfy yet solid when you lay it day on edge great speed and glide. Great in the Pow & also very good on groomers as well.

All around great freeride board.

clip of board in action in 20” of Pow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PkHVg4rzOY