Rome Crossrocket

Rome Crossrocket 2017

The Rome Crossrocket is a all-mountain freestyle board, that is close to a twin shape, and has a 3d camber profile.

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Features of the Rome Crossrocket 2017

  • No Hang-Ups Pop 2.0
    Overall the Crossrocket has a regular camber profile, but the main difference is that the contact points (corners of the board) are lifted so they are just out of the snow. The idea is that you get the stability, pop and edge hold of a camber board, with less of a catchy feel. There is less of the catchy feel because the contacts are bent up slightly, so when you are riding with a flat base, the edges aren’t able to grab into the snow unexpectedly. Once you put the board on an edge, it goes back to acting like a camber board. Very similar to what Bataleon have been doing for years.
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  • Carbon Single Barrel HotRods
    There is a glass rod that can slide in a barrel in the center of the board, which helps to add pop without getting in the way of the regular flex of the board.
  • Z-Tech 1.0
    There is a 1 inch strip of Zylon that runs down the center of the board, which is made to give the board more pop. Zylon is supposed to be lighter, stronger and more poppy than carbon.
  • SuperPop Core Matrix
    This core has three areas of lightweight wood, while the rest is long sections of poplar.
  • 90/90 Carbon Hybrid Laminate
    There are two sections of biaxial glass, with thin bundles of carbon in the top layer.
  • SinterTrue Base
    In the middle of the range for Rome’s bases, it has features of Sintered bases (high speed, good at soaking up wax) with less of the cost.
  • QuickRip Technology
    The Quickrip sidecut is made to get a balance between a dboard that is easy and quick to turn at low speed, while stable and reliable at high speed. There are three sections to the sidecut, the short, mid and long. There is a tighter radius sidecut used for easy turns at slow speed, and a larger radius used for high speed, while the mid section bumps help add grip on hardpacked snow.
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  • ButterOut Transition Zones
  • Almost Twin Shape

Sizes Available:

  • 151cm
  • 154cm
  • 156cm
  • 158cm
  • 161cm

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Rome Crossrocket 2017 Specs

Size 151 154 156 158 161
Overall Length 1510 1540 1560 1580 1610
Effective Edge 1180 1210 1230 1250 1280
Running Length 1110 1140 1160 1180 1210
Nose Length 210 210 210 210 210
Tail Length 190 190 190 190 190
Waist Width 250 252 254 256 257
Nose Width 288.4 292 295 298.4 300
Tail Width 288.4 292 295 298.4 300
Sidecut Depth 19.2 20 20.5 21.2 21.5
Sidecut Radius (m) 8.03 8.13 8.22 8.22 8.52
Nose Radius 500 500 500 500 500
Tip Height 43.5 43.5 43.5 43.5 43.5
Tail Radius 450 450 450 450 450
Tail Height 39.5 39.5 39.5 39.5 39.5
Camber Height 3/-3 4/-4 4/-4 4/-4 4/-4
Insert Pattern 12 pack B 12 pack A 12 pack A 12 pack A+ 12 pack A+
Design Stance (in/cm) 20″ / 51 cm 21″ / 53 cm 21″ / 53 cm 22″ / 56 cm 22″ / 56 cm
Stance Range (in) 18 1/2-23 1/4 19 1/2-24 1/4 19 1/2-24 1/4 20 1/2-25 1/4 20 1/2-25 1/4
Stance Range (cm) 47.0-59.0 49.5-61.5 49.5-61.5 52-64 52-64
Design Stance Location centered centered centered centered centered
Camber Type NoHang-Ups Pop 2.0 NoHang-Ups Pop 2.0 NoHang-Ups Pop 2.0 NoHang-Ups Pop 2.0 NoHang-Ups Pop 2.0

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