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Rome 390 Snowboard Binding – 09/10 Review

Binding: Rome 390

This is more of an update than a review, I tried the 2009/2010’s and they are virtually the exact same, enjoyed them just as much as my own, which are still living after 75 days of abuse. These bindings are great and I would recommend them to anyone.

Rome 390

Rome 390

Grades:
Construction: A+
Flex: Med-Soft

Weight: Light
Comfort: A
Size: Fits true to size
Usage: Park/Streets with a little all mountain

Overall: A+ Great binding

Edited: November 4th, 2009

Rome 390 (Neon) – Review

rome 390 neon

Rome 390 Neon

Binding: Rome 390 (Neon)

A great park binding with enough response to throw off those kickers, and flexible enough to throw down on jibs.  I rode this binding as well as many others this season and this one was one of my personal favorites, hence why I bought a pair :) This binding is tough, yet light and is an amazing all-round park binding.  Although you could use it for an all mountain binding if you like a little more flex its home is really the park, and that’s where Rome designed it for.  It held up to over 25 days of constant park abuse, by yours truly and my shred buddy, and still works awesome; never replaced a part. I love the AutoStrap that Rome developed. It’s this piece of rubber that holds the ankle (and toe on the targa) away from the binding so its easier to get in.  The only downfall to the 390 is that its only on the ankle (damn targa’s).  These have become my perfect binding – for this season at least.

Grades:
Construction: A+
Flex: Med-Soft
Weight: Light
Comfort: A
Size: Fits true to size
Usage: Park/Streets with a little all mountain
Overall: A+ Great binding

Edited: July 9th, 2009