Rome Snowboard Bindings

The Rome snowboard binding is getting some pretty hefty reviews.

The Rome model named Madison Snowboard Bindings is precision dressed in refinement and has a strong influence from the fashion circles. The Madison model from Rome snowboard bindings is much more than a stylish binding. The new high-powered UnderWrap.2 Heel Hoop features a slimmer profile and coring in the toe-region to reduce weight. Also the original Madison model of the Rome snowboard bindings have the highback option that exudes a unique ergonomic toe profile that increases calf comfort while delivering lightweight power.

The Rome snowboard bindings also sport refined leather detailing that completes the overall fashion package. Rome snow board bindings feature a new ConFormist.2 Toe StrapHighback rotation, multiple strap positions, boot centering, forward lean4 x 4 disc stance width adjustments, QuickStrap.2 technology, PF.2 ankle strap, SF glass-filled baseplate, SubBase padding (3-piece), in-base padding, and new Madison-specific UnderWrap. If that's not enough, the Rome snowboard bindings also feature a 2 heel Hoop Madison Highback with ergonomic shaping and leather detailing toe ramp.

The Rome snow board binding's Arsenal model is an all-mountain binding suitable for the park or tearing up the slopes. These bindings are a new spin on Rome's popular 390 binding and both models share the same chassis. The Rome snowboard bindings model named the Arsenal features moderate flex and two Rome exclusives: the UnderWrap heel loop, which connects your heel directly to the toe side and Rome's ConFormist toe strap, which sits on top of or around the toe of your boot for customizable control. The Arsenal model also features rotating highbacks to ease in lateral movement.

Riders generally have favorable overall reviews of the Rome snowboard bindings and the reviews of Rome's ConFormist toe strap are no exception, with an occasion complaint about boot compatibility. Some riders have few problems with these bindings and compatibility with Burton snowboards, so you may want to keep an eye out for that.

Overall the Rome series of snowboard bindings are receiving positive reviews from riders.