All the goodness, shape and features of the Mod, with an extra 7mm added to the waist width for those unfortunate enough (in snowboarding terms) to have two great slabs of meat located at the end of their chicken legs.
Air big and ride out those choppy landings. Feel Rome’s signature bamboo-and-carbon zing that lets you turn the amp dial to 11. Designed for riders with bigger feet, the Riff became a surprise favorite of team riders with average-sized feet for stomping landings in the Revy backcountry last year while filming for No Correct Way.
Recommended for park riding.
Recommended for halfpipe riding.
Recommended for freeride riding.
Very high cost $
Available in Wide.
Camber Construction.
Twin Shape.
Year: 2010
Available Lengths (cm):
155, 158, 161
Riding Style: Freestyle/Park
Specifications:
Airpop Core Matrix
Z.TechCarbonBiax Alloy Laminate
SinterCarbon Base
Impact Plates™
AC Technology
Centerline Twin PowerAmp Mapping
Z.Tech Reverse-V Stringer Technology
LDC Technology
Park Bevel (-2° base/-2° side)
Positive Camber
Longitudinal Flex: 5
Torsional Flex: 5
Similar boards: Nitro Blacklight - 2010 Arbor Roundhouse - 2010 Salomon Arnie 5000 - 2010
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