Rome Reverb Rocker - 2013

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Based on the Rome Agent its slightly older sibling, the Rome Reverb is also designed for all-mountain riders who want to take a twin shape board from the park to the backcountry. The hybrid MtnPop rocker provides more accessible pop, a smoother flex through carves and good deep snow performance. The Carbon/Glass biax laminates and glass fibre HotRods add extra pop for boosting ollies, powering up pipe walls and spraying up monster pow clouds on a freshy day. The Reverb will suit all sorts of riders from Intermediates through to experts.

Manufacturer's Description:

Heavy hitter for hammering everything

Park line footy stacks; perfectly fresh corduroy; grab stalefish over gaps; knuckle-drag laybacks and deep pow carves; stair set down bars; running trains through the park

Recommended for park riding.

Recommended for halfpipe riding.

Recommended for rail riding.

Recommended for freeride riding.

Medium cost $

Available in Wide.

Hybrid Rocker/Camber Construction.

Twin Shape.

Year: 2013

Available Lengths (cm):
148, 151, 154, 157, 160, 150W, 153W, 155W, 158W, 161W

Riding Style: All Mountain

Specifications:

MtnPop Rocker
True Twin shape
HotRods -Glass Single Barrel
Quickrip Sidecut - Advanced sidecut geometry
Basalt Impact Plates
Pop Core Matrix
StraightBiax Carbon Laminate
SinterTrue Base

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What colour is powder?

andrew cotterill on January 15, 2013 at 07:08 PM

Please help. I,m an intermediate rider who loves dropping off the piste into powder and hitting natural kickers. I want a board that will enable me to learn buttering on and something that I can pop Ollie’s on as well as hit kickers. But once I,ve finished messing around I still want to cruise and carve the piste back down to the lifts. I’m not a fan of high speed but like a reasonable speed to keep up with the lads when required. I,m totally stuck between a softer board to learn those butters or something that will be more stable. My priority would be hitting the powder on the edge of the pistes and looking pretty cool pulling a few ground tricks,I,m not interested in hitting the park. Can you help with a suitable board. I was looking at the Rome agent rocket but I think it might be too stiff.