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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 3
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im mostly into backcountry and i had an agent last year. but i ride park when the snow isnt good, so the agent worked good. i was just thinking of mixing it up and trying to get other peoples opinions.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Kissing Bridge
Posts: 1,747
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I was just kidding about the Gaga thing. I would prolly suggest a rocker then. It floats on top of the powder in stead of sinking like a camber. I'm not entirely sure on this though, you should prolly get someone else's opinion I don't know much about powder boards. I'm mainly a park and groomer kinda guy case powder is non existent where I ride.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Waterbury, VT
Posts: 75
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Hey Eshimo,
If you're looking for a deck to ride in the park when the snow is less than awesome, the Reverb Rocker is a great choice. It's a true twin, mid-flexing deck to begin with, but it's got the MtnPop Rocker camber which has the stability of positive camber, yet the easy flex of reverse camber between the bindings. So it's stable for big booters, but also sick on rails. Plus, on the off day that the weather looks bad and turns out to be awesome, it's got a ton of float in pow as well. As far as sizing, you could rock a 154 or 157 no problem. If you've got a boot bigger than size 11, we suggest looking into the Reverb Rocker Wide. If you've got any other questions, feel free to hit us up via email at ridercouncil at romesnowboards dot com. Shred on, Rome SDS
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 121
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