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Rome Minishred Kids Snowboard

Regular price $249.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $249.99 USD
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Size

Good things come in small packages, and the Rome Minishred Snowboard is made for a good time. The paulownia core is light and soft enough for youngsters to maneuver and the flat camber is stable so they can build confidence and skill. The twin tips let them ride in either direction when they're getting the hang of turns and will get them excited to explore the rest of the mountain once they've mastered the bunny hill.


Product Details

Rocker Type

Contact RockerFlat camber between the bindings with rocker outside the bindings; smooth flexing and pressable.

Flex

Flex Rating2 (1 Soft - 10 Stiff)

Shape

True TwinBoards built with fully symmetrical specs; sidecuts, flex patterns, camber profiles and nose and tail lengths. True twin boards are great for riding switch.

Diamond 3DDesigned to increase float in deep snow, improve handling invariable terrain, smooth turn initiation, reduce edge-catch and complement all-mountain riding in all senses.

Core

Minishred CoreBuilt to be the lightest and snappiest youth core, built with 100% paulownia wood.

Laminates

Biax GlassFiberglass with two different axes, built to be torsionally more playful and pressable.

Base

Impact Extruded BaseSuper durable and easy to fix, made with Isosport base materials.

Binding Compatibility

2 x 4 Inserts

Specs

  • Terrain: All-Mountain
    All-Mountain
  • Ability Level: Beginner-Intermediate
    Beginner-Intermediate
  • Rocker Type: Rocker/Flat/Rocker
    Rocker/Flat/Rocker
  • Shape: True Twin
  • Flex Rating: Soft
    Soft
  • Binding Mount Pattern: 2x4
  • Core/Laminates: Wood
  • Warranty: 2 Years

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