Rome Butterknife - 2013

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If the Shank isn’t soft and buttery enough for you (a fairly unlikely eventuality) then Rome has got your back with the Butterknife. Softer than a bowl of jelly and peanut butter and equally as spreadable the Butterknife is a snowboard for jib obsessed individuals who will appreciate the uber soft flex, catch-free NoHang-ups 3D board profiling and short blunted kicks. Our tester Rob loved it until he zeached a rail, washed-out, landed on his elbow and ended up in intensive care with a ruptured kidney. Testing boards isn’t without its perils!

Manufacturer's Description:

Pressed up jibs and buttery down lips; catch-free rails with care free-thrills; boardslides between the bindings; urban hits; park jibs; back tails with ease and stock landings with steeze

Recommended for rail riding.

Medium cost $

Rocker Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2013

Available Lengths (cm):
149, 152, 155

Riding Style: Freestyle/Park

Specifications:

NoHang-Ups Rocker
True Twin shape
HotRods - Glass Single Barrel
Skatecore Profiling – thinner between the bindings
ButterOut Transition Zones
QuickRip Sidecut - Advanced sidecut geometry
Pop Core Matrix
StraightBiax Laminate
Impact Base
Glass Impact Plates

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