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The Rome Factory Rocker Snowboard is 3-Chords of raw power with blitzkreig pop for the working class. The Quickrip Sidecut technology lets the board ride loose and playful at slow speeds, and powerful and precise at higher speeds. Glass V Stringer technology radiates from the binding region to the contact points for added pop and edge control. Throw in Mtnpop Rocker between the feet with positive camber in the nose and tail to deliver a fine blend of powder float, freestyle playfulness, and all-mountain power pop. The Factory Rocker comes with a Pop Core Matrix which is smooth flexing that kicks back energy when you lay into it.
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Comments about Rome Factory Rocker Snowboard 2012:
Hey this is Ben. I just got done riding the Rome Factory Rocker. It's a great beginner board looking to get into the parks. I give it about a 3/5. it was pretty soft and it is really forgiving.
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Leo here, Just got off the 2012 Rome Factory Rocker in a 155. This is a new board in their lineup. It's an entry-level board, I'm going to give this board 3 1/2 stars out of 5. What I like about it is Rome's all mountain camber, you have a rocker section in between the bindings and what's different from other hybrids that you see from other brands is Rome's camber section is a little longer. It has a little more bite to it, this is going to give you great edge hold on ice or hard pack conditions like it is today. Also took it down some steeps, I really didn't expect an entry-level board to be stable at high speeds but it really was. It was pleasantly surprising and held its edge great. It did small carves, medium carves, did hard long carves and all handled well. Edge to edge was a little sluggish, I would like to see it a little bit quicker but you know you can't really expect that much from an entry-level board. The pop factor; it's not too poppy but it's enough to be satisfying. You know you can just load up the nose or the tail, same amount of pop, because It's a twin. I recommend this for your intermediate to advanced rider.
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Comments about Rome Factory Rocker Snowboard 2012:
Hey this is Lane. Just got off the Rome Factory Rocker. 4/5 stars, great board for a beginner to intermediate. All-around mountain board holds an edge really well but still great in the park. Gets on rails, jumps really good, great board for somebody just looking to get into the sport.
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Hey this is Dave here. I've got the 2012 Rome Factory Rocker with 390 bindings. For some of the decks that I've ridden It's got a pretty mild camber zone underfoot but has a nice playful feel. What surprised me about this board is that it does have pretty good edge hold for a park board. But it is a park board so if you are going fast down it you will feel everything. It's a little choppy, I would recommend this board. It's a great price point entry level board for beginners or intermediates looking to play in the park. Not so much an all around board but It's great for freestyle and I'm going to give it 3.5/5 stars.
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