ROME RAVIVE 2018-2019 SNOWBOARD REVIEW
The Rome Ravine snowboard is new for 2018/19, and is perhaps the most all-mountain-friendly of the brand’s ‘Tramline’ range. While the likes of the Powder Division are best saved for the days immediately after a storm, this one will be just as fun on early morning groomers.
The shape is pretty hard to miss - the Rome Ravine is a beast of a thing, with a squared-off nose and tail. If you want something that can hold a carve, float in powder and blast through chop, this is it. It’s also wider than average, and has a tapered tail (between 6mm and 10mm, depending on the overall size).
The shape is pretty hard to miss - the Rome Ravine is a beast of a thing, with a squared-off nose and tail. If you want something that can hold a carve, float in powder and blast through chop, this is it. It’s also wider than average, and has a tapered tail (between 6mm and 10mm, depending on the overall size).
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ROME CRUX 2018-2019 SNOWBOARD BINDINGS REVIEW
Few brands push the tech side of snowboard bindings as hard as the Rome guys do. For the proof, just check out the Rome Katana, which looks like it might have been dreamed up in a mad scientist’s lab.
However, all that clever stuff comes at a price, and it’s not a good match for everyone’s riding style. Fortunately, Rome caters equally as well for the mid-priced, mid-tech market - and the Rome Crux bindings are the latest addition to the line.
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