Below is a list of the 2017 Rome Snowboards, separated by category so that you can more easily tell what each snowboard is good at.
Rome has heaps of different snowboards – there are 24 different men’s Rome boards and 6 different women’s Rome boards for the 2017 models, in addition to a few kids/youth models and some split board options.
Those models are spread across practically every category – for the men’s boards anyway.
If you’re not sure which category best describes how you like to ride, check out the following article:
>>What Style of Snowboarder are You?
Beginner Boards
All of the beginner boards listed here are also listed in other categories.
Men’s
- Rome Artifact Rocker
- Rome Mechanic
- Rome Factory Rocker
- Rome Reverb Rocker
Women’s
- Rome Royal (Top 5 Beginner Snowboard)
Jib/Street Boards
Men’s
- Rome Gang Plank
- Rome Gang Plank Len
Freestyle/Park Boards
Men’s
- Rome Reverb
- Rome Reverb Rocker (Top 10 Freestyle Board)
- Rome Factory Rocker
- Rome Artifact
- Rome Artifact Rocker
- Rome Buckshot
Women’s
- Rome Heist (Top 5 Women’s Freestyle Board)
- Rome Royal
All-Mountain-Freestyle Boards
Men’s
- Rome Mod-Rocker
Women’s
- Rome Lo-Fi Rocker
Aggressive All-Mountain-Freestyle
Men’s
- Rome Mod
- Rome Mod Stale
- Rome Agent
- Rome Agent Alek
- Rome Agent Rocker (not a lot of rocker in it!)
- Rome Crossrocket
All-Mountain Boards
Men’s
- Rome Mechanic
Aggressive All-Mountain Boards
Men’s
- Rome Mountain Division
Women’s
- Rome Scandal
Freeride
Men’s
- Rome Blur
- Rome Sawtooth
Women’s
- Rome Winterland (Top 5 Women’s Freeride Board)
Powder
Men’s
- Rome Powder Division PT
- Rome Powder Division ST (short/wide)
- Rome Powder Division MT (short/wide)
Split Boards
Men’s
- Rome Whiteroom
- Rome Double Agent (freestyle oriented)
Women’s
- Rome Powder Room
Rossignol’s Youth & Kid’s Boards
- Rome Mini Agent Rocker (in a 134, 138, 142 & 146)
- Rome Label (in a 130, 135, 140 & 145)
- Rome Minishred (in a 90, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120, 125)
Thanks for reading
Hopefully this helps to see where all the Rome 2017 models fit and which styles they are likely to work best for.
In my opinion, Rome boards are focused more towards the freestyle end and the freeride/powder end, with less in that all-mountain kind of range.
If you know the type of snowboard that you’re after, check out more options from that category at the link below. The page at the link has a list of my top snowboards for 2016-17 for each category listed above.
>>Snowboards Top 10’s lists
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