- Sizes: 148, 152, 155, 158, 162, 166
- Flex: 7
- Profile: Setback Camber
- Shape: Directional
- Price: £449 / €529
UPDATE: Check out our review of the 2019/2020 Rome Ravine here
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 ideal rider for the Rome Ravine will be the adventurous cruiser – happy to blast a piste and get airborne off a side-hit one minute, then see what the backcountry has to offer the next”
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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 Ravine features the new ‘Thruster’ hotrods; two bamboo stringers that run from the rear inserts out to the contact points, firming up the tail to give you extra oomph at the end of each turn.