2010 Rome Lo-Fi
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From the Manufacturer:
More than any board in the line, the Lo-Fi says the same thing as the riding of MFR: “pretty good for a girl” is a bunch of shit. With a true-twin shape, a smooth flex profile, and the added pop of carbon in the laminate, the Lo-Fi gets hi-fi on snowboarding—mad ollie power, control off big jumps, butter-time finesse, and float down pillow lines.
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Pop Core Matrix
StraightBiax Carbon Laminate
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SinterTrue Base
Edge Bevel: Park (-2° base/-2° side)
Positive Camber
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| Size |
Effective Edge (mm) |
Nose Width(mm) |
Waist Width(mm) |
Tail Width(mm) |
Sidecut Radius(m) |
Camber Height(mm) |
Stance Width(in) |
Weight Range(lbs)
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| 140 |
1060 |
278.4 |
240 |
278.4 |
6.65 |
4 |
173/8-22 |
70 - 110
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| 144 |
1090 |
281.6 |
242 |
281.6 |
6.84 |
4 |
183/8-23 |
70 - 110
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| 147 |
1120 |
284.8 |
244 |
284.8 |
7.03 |
4.5 |
191/2-24 |
80 - 125
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| 150 |
1150 |
288 |
246 |
288 |
7.21 |
5 |
191/2-24 |
90 - 140
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| 153 |
1180 |
291.2 |
248 |
291.2 |
7.4 |
5.5 |
191/2-24 |
100 - 150 |
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