Rome Strut Snowboard Bindings - Women's 2013

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Rome Strut Snowboard Bindings - Women's 2013

The Rome Strut Snowboard Bindings are built for a lady with a preference for power under her feet. Complete with snappy response from heel to toe, you get power and style. Strut your stuff and don't be shy because these bindings will keep you ahead of the crowd.

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Flex:
These bindings are meant for an intermediate rider who wants a powerful binding.
Flex Rating: 3 (1 Soft - 10 Stiff): A medium flex for learning or progressing riders who value comfort
Baseplate:
SF (Short Fibers) Baseplate: Short fibers (SF) of glass combined with nylon for a duo that creates a blend of snappy pop and flexibility
SubBase Pad: Absorbs chatter and takes the compression from big landings before it gets to your bindings
Highback:
Strut Highback: With lady shredders in mind, Rome made the shape of this highback specifically designed for comfort and fit that reflects the rider and her style.
Straps:
Progressive Flex Ankle Strap: Lean in and feel ultimate cush in the mid-level flex zone
Conformist Toe Strap: Classic design for over-the-top and over-the-toe coverage that conforms to all boots in the market
Additional Features:
Underwrap Heel Hoop: The iconic design lets you transfer pure power from heel to toe and still flex with the board from side to side.
Rome Customization Foundation: Highback rotation, 9 Times Ankle Strap Position, Adjustable Toe and Heel Ramp, Forward Lean
Rome QuickTech Foundation: AutoStrap.2 Technology, QuickStrap.2 Technology, QuickLock Forward Lean

Specs

Ability Level:
Intermediate-Advanced
Intermediate-Advanced
Flex Rating:
Medium
Medium
Binding Style:
Strap
Warranty:
2 Years

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