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Rome 390 Snowboard Binding
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Rome 390 Snowboard Binding

Item # ROM0564

From backyard rail sessions to heavy backcountry lines, the Rome 390 Snowboard Binding kills it everywhere. The 390 Asym highback is ergonomic and canted for superior control and reduced fatigue, and the V-Rod baseplate reduces the binding's footprint so you can be one with your board.

  • 390 Asym highback is slightly canted to deliver seamless response and flex with your board
  • V-Rod Unibody baseplate reduces the binding's footprint on the board for increased board feel, greater side-to-side flex, and edge-to-edge power
  • SubBase V-Pad fills in the lifted corners of the V-Rod baseplate with EVA for smooth side-to-side flex
  • UnderWrap.2 heel hoop extends to the toe region for direct heel-to-toe response, and is torsionally flexible for side-to-side tweakability
  • Contour ankle strap is Rome's most plush ankle strap, providing support and comfort for all types of shredding
  • OpenForm toe strap wraps around the toe from the front and over the top for a secure fit without pressure points
  • AutoStrap keeps straps out of the footbed for easy access after getting off the chair

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Rating for this product: 5

Workhorse Bindings

By: Departmentofgoods.com Vendor Rep
September 11, 2012

I love the 390 bindings. I've ridden a lot of bindings over the years and find the Rome 390 and 390 Boss bindings to be nothing short of a workhorse binding. They are fully adjustable in almost every way and fit perfectly with my size 12 boots. The straps are very comfortable and I love how you can adjust almost every part of the binding to you needs.

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Fit?? Ive read a bit that the extra width in ThirtyTwo boots

Fit??

Ive read a bit that the extra width in ThirtyTwo boots only JUST fits between the front strap mounts on the Rome 390s. Anyone able to shed some light on this? ive got ThirtyTwo Lashed in a US11.

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May 13, 2013

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You should be fine with the size 11 Lashed. I ride these bindings with the Rome Fulsom or Bodega boots in size 12 and have no problems with the width.

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May 14, 2013

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Rating for this product: 5

Fantastic.

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February 11, 2013

I recently bought the Rome 390 and had no doubt they would fulfill my expectations! Super comfy, lots of support and very minimal foot fatigue. Great buy!

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Is there a way to make these work with Burton's channel

Is there a way to make these work with Burton's channel system?

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March 24, 2013

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YES. Rome has the "Universal Disc" that works with the channel. Once you receive the binding contact Rome at http://warranty.romesnowboards.com/ and request a set. They will send them out for free.

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March 25, 2013

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390s on a NS Evo

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December 17, 2012

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Rating for this product: 3

so so

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December 17, 2012

I like a lot of the features on the bindings, they feel pretty smooth to ride and i like how pretty much everything is adjustable, but they're kinda poorly made in the sense that things are breaking a bit too often. Also they're supposed to be good for up to size 14 boots and i have size 13 that I need to squeeze into the binding every time I put my feet in them.

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So I'm a park/urban rider, and I've been using Flux RK30's

So I'm a park/urban rider, and I've been using Flux RK30's (When I bought them they were the Titan RK's). However my Flux bindings have always been on a cambered board. This season, I'm rocking the Academy Propaganda in a 149 REVERSE camber. Naturally I'm looking for something a bit stiffer to compensate for my increased board flex. Would these rock a rail with that setup well? Or would I be better suited with anything else?

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October 17, 2012

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I think the 390 is a great choice. You can basically do anything with the 390. It's not too soft and not to stiff. It is just the right amount of flex and performance.

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October 17, 2012

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Rating for this product: 5

Best binding ever. No question.

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September 13, 2012

I've been riding the 390 for 5 seasons now and this is the best showing yet, hands down. The new toe cap is a huge upgrade, and if you're riding any other model baseplate, the VROD provides a noticeable improvement in response. I ride a smaller boot (size 9) in the L/XL as a matter of preference and have never had issues. The customization is amazing, and takes some time, but is totally worth it. If you don't want to take the time to set up your bindings before you ride, look into a pair of Mobs or Mob Bosses.

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Change me.

Tech Specs:

Highback:
390 Asym 
Ankle Strap:
Contour 
Toe Strap:
toe cap 
Baseplate:
V-Rod 
Baseplate Padding:
EVA 
Ratchet Type:
aluminum 
Flex:
medium 
Compatibility:
4-hole, 3-hole 
Recommended Use:
all-mountain, freestyle, park 
Manufacturer Warranty:
2 years