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An A-To-Z Of 2010/11 Outerwear: Rome SDS’s Amy Pinker

Ryan Runke and Amy Pinker on Rome SDS’s Outerwear Outlook for 2010

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Will It Break?

Nothing is more fun than smashing things. Rome puts it products to the test to show they are indestructible!

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Rome SDS TOP 5’S WITH STALE SANDBECH

At 16 years old Stale Sandbech is the youngest and most recent addition in the Rome team.

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Rome Snowboards’ Pro Team Updates

Rome has parted ways with three of its pro team riders.

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Rome SDS Invents Stay Positive Camber

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With a slew of industry reporters present at a press conference at their Waterbury, Vermont headquarters, the Rome Snowboard Design Syndicate announced today that it has invented Stay Positive Camber.

Okay, so we exaggerate a little.  Or a lot.  We admit that there wasn’t a slew of reporters.  Hell, there wasn’t even a press conference.  And, okay, we admit that we haven’t invented positive camber, either.  So we unfortunately can’t claim in Transworld Business that we “have a patent coming to start getting patent revenue” for positive camber.  Like skiers invented reverse camber in the late 90s, we have to grudgingly acknowledge that two-planker ski Nazis invented positive camber also.  Damn skiers—but at least they aren’t threatening all us snowboarders with patent royalties.

On the flipside of Rome’s playful, loose reverse camber Poprock Technology line, the Stay Positive Camber boards balance out the collection with a loaded feel that a bunch of riders prefer for different types of riding.  Mounting up Mods, Agents, Artifacts and Lo-Fis, Rome’s team riders spend some or all of their time popping off positive camber boards.  Bjorn rides the Mod, Agent and Artifact for his seamless blend of kickers, lines and jibs.  Will Lavigne rides the Agent for jumping and the Artifact for hand rails.  And Johnnie Paxson steps on the Agent to kill pretty much everything you put in front of him.

And then there are riders who mix it up, spending some time blowing shit up on Poprock and the rest of their time happily on the positive side of the tracks.  LNP rides the positive camber Artifact for tricks where he spins onto rails (he rides the Artifact 1985 for press tricks).  Eiki rides the Mod for double corks and other jump tricks (he rides the the Artifact 1985 for rails, ledges, and jibs).  MFR rides the Lo-Fi for jumps and lines (she rides the Lo-Fi 1985 for rails).  Johnny Lazz rides the Agent for jumps and lines (he rides the Artifact 1985 for rails).

As someone in snowboarding once said, “you can’t patent fun.”

But you can patently have fun with Stay Positive Camber.

Just ask Bjorn, LNP, MFR, Eiki, Wil, Paxson and Lazz.  Let more pop put a smile on your face.

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Rome Local GNAR Winner

Rome rewards some Canton, Ohio rippers for their Local GNAR video. Check out the other Local GNAR videos of kids having fun and shreadin’ around the world.

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Rome SDS Launches 09/10 Website

The 2009-2010 site from the Rome SDS is live.

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Rome SDS Twitter With John Cavan

Rome SDS Inside the Design House – John Cavan Live Twitter Interview. Ask Cavan questions about snowboard videos or what he eats for breakfast! Join in the Live on Twitter.

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Windell’s Summer Shred Season Comes To An End

Jason costumes, faux neck slashings and giant banners featuring Rome riders being killed by the tools of their craft covered the Windell’s campus all summer. Check out the recap of this past summer!

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