Rome Blackjack Wide
Posted : admin On 4/7/2022- Rome Blackjack Wide Shoes
- Rome Blackjack Wide Golf
- Rome Blackjack Wide Receiver
- Rome Blackjack Wide Receivers
Riding Level | Beginner |
Lacing Type | Traditional Lace |
Manufactured in |
This is the Rome Snowboard Design Syndicate and this is the next chapter of our disruption by design. Old Saybrook 1385 Boston Post Rd Old Saybrook, CT 06475. 860-388-1291; Directions & Hours. ROME Blackjack + Fix NITRO Zero /Ultra Black. €440.99 €629.98 - 29%. Sizes stock 150. €279.99 €399.99. ROME Mechanic Wide. For a limited time, sign up for our emails and get 10% off your first purchase. You'll also receive product sneak peeks, exclusive offers, and upcoming events.
Flex | |
Turn Initiation | Medium/Slow |
Sizing | |
Boot Width | Medium/Wide |
ComfortGood |
Heel HoldAverage |
AdjustabilityAverage |
Reduced FootprintAverage |
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Flex RetentionPoor |
Shock AbsorptionGood |
TractionPoor |
On & Off EaseGood |
WarmthGood |
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Rome Smith 2014 - 2010 Review by The Good Ride
The Rome Smith snowboard boot has been with Rome’s line for a long time. You get a lot for the price as you do with most things at Rome. The Rome Smith is great for the 20 days a year rider who is looking for something to dabble with everything. If you are a cheap bastard who likes a soft boot but ride 100 days a year it will hold up for at least the season. It doesn’t have tech that will blow your mind and we would like to see more articulation in the ankle. Also, the 2012 Rome Smith lacing system is almost like a single BOA. It’s super easy to lace up for a beginner but you can’t separate the upper/lower adjustability. That being said Rome makes quality boots and at 20 days a year, this will last a long time for the price you pay.
Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews. No one is perfect and we do make money from the “Where To Buy” links below, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average riders’ perspective.
The 2014 and 2013 Rome Smith is not as good as it’s predecessors for one reason. They did what a lot of companies are doing these days and went to a single mold EVA foam insole. EVA is shock absorbent, comfortable on a flat landing and lighter than rubber but it wears down quickly and has poor traction. I’d really like to see a thin layer of rubber between the EVA and the snow/pavement. The rest of the boot is fine for this price range. The sole has deep cleat like molds in it that will provide good traction in softer snow but it’s a major drawback for anyone who has to walk through an icy parking lot. It’s also nice these days (even in the lower pricing range) to have a reduced footprint from heel to toe so there is less chance of your boot hitting the snow on a turn. I’m not 100% about the 2014 model but 2013 and below had no reduction in footprint and were almost a full size larger than Burton and Ride boots which are the leaders when it comes to reduction. You can’t expect much in this price range but Rome also has a reputation for packing out pretty quickly and also breaking down pretty quickly. They are working on it but it’s still an issue. The one thing I can say is it was super comfortable on your feet so if you can get a good price and just want a boot for a season of learning you could do a lot worse.
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Ski Gear Reviews
- Sizes: 150, 153, 156, 157W, 159, 160W
- Flex: 6
- Profile: Flat
- Shape: True Twin
Rome Blackjack Wide Receiver
Freestyle, as everyone knows, started before parks, and if you’re only interested in throwing shapes on the groomed features then you’re doing something wrong. The Rome Blackjack snowboard is for hitting everything and anything you come across, with a flat profile that definitely suits its ‘all-mountain freestyle’ intentions.
A carve on a flat board will never feel like one made on a traditional camber board, but Rome has attempted to minimise the discrepancy on the Blackjack (as well as its other flat sticks) by varying the sidecut. By putting a tighter radius at each end and in the middle, and a longer one at the feet, you should get easier turn initiation and a more powerful exit.
“The Rome Blackjack isn’t exactly a ‘premium’ board, but that’s reflected in the price tag”
As a true twin it’s ripe for the park, where the flat profile won’t easily hang up on rails and boxes but will still deliver enough edge hold for kicker take-offs. The base is a strengthened version of a classic extruded style, so while it won’t be the quickest it can definitely take a beating – as well as being easy to repair when the time comes.
Rome Blackjack Wide Receivers
The Rome Blackjack isn’t exactly a ‘premium’ board, but that’s reflected in the pricetag. As a ‘resort’ board to stash alongside your high-tech pow gun, it’s ideal, and would also suit any rider wanting an affordable all-terrain-vehicle.