

STRAIGHT EDGE: A single, straight line of core materials from the insert pack to the board’s nose and tail provides snap for ollies, but lets the rest of the board flex freely.TRUE TWIN: Perfectly symmetrical, built with centered stances and identical noses and tails.Get ready to FEAST, ’cause dinner is served. It was the voice of Kids on Shred who didn’t want a stiff-flexing all-mountain board they wanted a fun-loving, jib everything board that stood for something, rather than running from everything. Rome's newly upgraded ISOSPORT 4400 base material features improved wax absorption, increased durability, and the most bang for your buck.Before ‘park boards’ was something you could filter a search by, before ‘rocker’ set the world on fire, before flexing for the gram was a thing the Rome Artifact snowboard was out late, hustling in generator-lit streets. Before hashtags, before clout, before influencers and before Real Snow parts, the Rome Artifact was a statement. In addition to this a true twin has exactly the same flex in the nose and tail. one foot could end up being over camber and the other over rocker which would probably feel odd). Of course, as you can adjust the width of the position of the bindings you could create a setback stance if you were so inclined but this would be unusual on a true twin given its purpose and might be a strange feel depending on the camber profile (i.e. they are equal distances from the centre of the board and the front binding is the same distance from the nose as the back binding is from the tail. This means that the nose and the tail are the same length and the same width and the bindings are centred on the board – i.e. Unlike the more northern Europeans of the past and today, the ancient Romans started their days early in the morning and finished work by the early afternoon, as it would have been much too hot to continue their work later into the day. If you cut a true twin in half exactly down the middle, you would end up with two identical pieces of board. Living in the Mediterranean, daily life in ancient Rome revolved around the climate. Powerful and predictable, tried-and-true camber.Ī true twin shape is completely symmetrical.


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