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Snowboard Rome Manual 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Manual 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Medium stiffness snowboard
  • Directional | All mountain
Sizes:
153W
156W
159W
162W
Offers: 6

Сlassified: sm, hetero, $ strapped, big feet, snowboard junkie. If this is you, the Manual is your perfect match. With a wide, but sexy waist, the Manual keeps turning quick while preventing those nasty toe hang-ups that can hurt a young love affair with the shred. Our smooth, easy-flexing StraightBiax Laminate keeps the progression fun, from first carve to first frontside 3.

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2.
Snowboard Rome Crail 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Crail 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Medium stiffness snowboard
  • Directional | All mountain, Freestyle
Sizes:
147
150
153
156
159
Offers: 4

Stuff your face with this 9-lb plate of directional fun with moderate flex, garnished with pop in the nose and tail. Whether you are hungry for pow or park, cruiser or couloir, the Crail is quite the sampler, serving up 3 to 100+ days of knuckle dragging output. Carnivores and vegans welcome.

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3.
Snowboard Rome Headline 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Headline 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Medium stiffness snowboard
  • Directional | All mountain, Freestyle
Sizes:
148
152
154
156
158
160
163
Offers: 1

Ride hard, but leave only a track. A new series for 2010, the Headline powers its love of the entire collective addiction with a uniquely eco-friendly tech package. To up the edge-to-edge power, we use basalt fibers that are not only lighter, stronger and snappier than glass, but they’re also more environmentally friendly. Fully recycled sidewall material seal off the sides of the Pop.2 Core Matrix.

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4.
Snowboard Rome Flag 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Flag 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Stiff snowboard
  • Directional | All mountain, Freestyle
Sizes:
157W
160W
163W
168W
Offers: 1

Snowboarders head to the hills for a myriad of reasons. The 9-to-5 office slaves need to take the edge off life with a few face-shots of pow and good times with friends. The thrill-junkies might yearn for that near-religious experience of spinning a bs5 off a 30-ft kicker. And the resort-town drifters happily trade full days on the hill for nights spent in kitchens. Whichever your draw, the Flag delivers the quickness, power and extra width you need.

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5.
Snowboard Rome Anthem 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Anthem 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Stiff snowboard
  • Directional | All mountain
Sizes:
150
153
156
159
162
165
Offers: 4

Ollieing the rope marking a closed trail. Navigating steep-as-Valdez lines in knee-deep pow. Snapping Jamie-Lynn methods off natural hips in the backcountry. Traveling at speeds north of 40 mph down a fresh groomer and maintaining edge control. Full throttle freeriding until transition meets flat planet, and then hiking back up again. Whatever kind of downhill mayhem stokes your fire, the Anthem will deliver.

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6.
Snowboard Rome Notch 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Notch 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Medium stiffness snowboard
  • Directional | Freeride
Sizes:
155
158
162
164
168
172
Offers: 5

If you’re thing is making powder turns, strap into the Notch series. This quiver of surfy shapes will enhance your face shots, change your approach to the hill, and make you fall in love with snowboarding again—most likely to the point where you’ll quit your city job and move into a caboose down by the river in Aspen. We’ve seen it happen.

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7.
Snowboard Rome Anthem SS 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Anthem SS 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Stiff snowboard
  • Directional | All mountain
Sizes:
157
159
161
163

It’s been said that for nonconformity the world whips you with displeasure. That may be true. But with an Anthem SS strapped to your feet you can be nonconformist and whip hairpin lines—to the pleasure of those watching you kill it from the lift. With a heavy load of SDS tech, the Anthem SS has the dual-op ability to float easy through pow and throw a mean, belly-scratching bottom turn when you get back on the groomers. Hi-tech freeriding fun.

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8.
Snowboard Rome Design 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Design 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Stiff snowboard
  • Twin-Directional | All mountain
Sizes:
155
158
162
165
Offers: 1

In the ‘60s, counter-culturists like the Merry Pranksters experimented with all kinds of mind-altering substances in an effort to attain a state of enlightenment. Roughly 40 years on, the SDS, having spent many years experimenting with various insanely light materials like pure carbon laminates and strategically placed bamboo, has arrived at an enlightenment enabler of its own—the high-tech Design. This time instead of popping a pill that could leave you drooling in a cup the rest of your life, you strap into the world’s lightest board and pull into a tube on the Design.

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9.
Snowboard Rome Cheaptrick 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Cheaptrick 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Medium stiffness snowboard
  • Twin-Tip | Park
Sizes:
149
151
153
155
158
160
Offers: 1

Some people are cool with paying extra money for a can of Spaghettio’s when a bowl of steamy-hot Ramen will stave off the munchies just as well. Others would rather save their dough for their other habits—like shredding park. With a jib-and-jump flex profile, the Cheaptrick is as much about tail pressing park rails as it is about saving your pizza delivery tips for a night pass to your local 300 vertical-foot mountain.

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10.
Snowboard Rome Machine 2009/2010

Snowboard Rome Machine 2009/2010

  • Snowboard for males | Medium stiffness snowboard
  • Twin-Tip | Park
Sizes:
141W
145W
151W
154W
157W
159W
161W
Offers: 7

Not every rider gravitates towards the untracked line. Even on the most loco of powder days, some riders still head straight for the boxes, wall rides and kicker lines in the park. Understanding that mindset, the SDS created the Machine with a soft flex, extra width, and a menu of Impact technology. (Oh, and if you ever want to taste a face shot, the soft flex gives it tons of float.)

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