The 2024Â Rome Mechanic helps you build on progressing your abilities and personal style while snowboarding without having to break the bank and sacrifice performance. A softer flexing construction and easy to ride Contact Rocker profile, you can have a stable feeling board underfoot without the aggressive feel and is the perfect choice whether it’s your first board or you want a soft, playful board to jib the entire mountain. All the thrills without the spills and at a surprisingly low price, this is one mechanic you can always trust.
*Base colours are random and may vary
Board Type: All Mountain
Camber Type: Contact Rocker

This profile starts with a flat camber in the mid section of the board, and then adds rocker in front of each binding through the nose and tail. Looser and more playful than the straight Contact Camber, the rocker version is perfect for riders who want a park destroyer or an all-mountain weapon that flows smooth turns and floats effortlessly in powder.
Flex: 4/10 (1=soft, 10=stiff)
Shape: True Twin
True twin snowboards are 100% symmetrical with an identical nose and tail. The flex pattern and sidecut is uniform throughout, and will feel the same whether you are riding switch or regular, so you can jib, jump and spin with ease!
Core: Stomp Core

The Stomp Core is the most stable and predictable core from Rome, made with 100% poplar wood.
Twin Single Bamboo Hotrod

Bamboo Hotrods are thin rods of bamboo milled into the boards core, giving the board a pressable and playful feeling. This configuration inlays a rod in the centreline of the board in the nose and tail, maintaining a pressable yet poppy board personality.
Biax Glass
90 degree fibres that give the board a more mellow and torsionally playful feel.
Base: Impact Base
The Impact base is a tried and true hardworking base. Easy to fix and requires little maintenance to keep you going.
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SIZE CHART
| Length (cm) | Effective Edge (mm) | Running Length (mm) | Waist Width (mm) | Nose / Tail Length (mm) | Sidecut Radius (m) | Weight Range (kg) |
| 147 | 1100 | 1040 | 248 |
215 |
6.84 | 39 – 64 |
| 150 | 1130 | 1070 | 250 |
215 |
7.02 | 50 – 75 |
| 153 | 1160 | 1100 | 252 |
215 |
7.25 | 52 – 77 |
| 156 | 1190 | 1130 | 253 |
215 |
7.47 | 52 – 77 |
| 159 | 1220 | 1160 | 254 |
215 |
7.66 | 68 – 91 |
| 154 Wide | 1170 | 1110 | 266 |
215 |
7.01 | 68 – 91 |
| 157 Wide | 1200 | 1140 | 270 |
215 |
7.29 | 68 – 98+ |
| 161 Wide | 1240 | 1180 | 272 |
215 |
7.58 | 70 – 100+ |
- Not sure which size to get? Check out our snowboard size chart here.
- Not sure if you need a wide board or not? Find out here.
- Want to find out about snowboard cambers and shapes? Click here.
- Want to find out about different types of snowboard edges (magne-traction)? Click here.
- Want to find out about the difference in snowboard bases? Click here.
- Want to find out about snowboard construction? Click here.



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