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Throwing a method off a roller. Carving early morning groomers. Straight-lining a couloir. Grabbing frontside in the pipe. Slashing windlips of pow. Spending a few days at a backcountry hut. Dropping cliffs. Dropping pillow lines. Freeriding the trees and natural terrain from top to bottom. Doing it all with new levels of lightness, quickness, and power, this is the Anthem. The weapon of choice for the all-mountain gunner.
Snowboard Review: 08-09 Rome Anthem – Shayboarder.com
2008-2009 Rome Anthem
Location: Loveland, Colorado
Snow Conditions: Snowing with hardpacked groomers to icy groomers to fresh snow on the runs.
Setup: I rode the Rome Anthem with Rome Madison’s Bindings and my Vans Omni Focus boots.
First Impression: It’s a freeriders dream, you know how it’ll handle.
Size: 156cm
Weight: lighter than average
Flex: The Anthem is a lot stiffer longitudinally and the torsional flex is less stiff, I was able to twist the board when riding and go into shorter length turns. The stiffer flex overall makes the board aggressive but at the same time, for freeriding and carving…you could bomb down runs without losing stability when turning.
Turning: Quick response from edge to edge and you can really power into turns and power out of turns. Whether I was doing short radius or long radius, turns were smooth and once you were on edge it held it. For carving, this board excels on groomed runs and is one of my favorites to just freeride with.
Stable: I sized down on the anthem because it can handle it and I wanted to see it would carve in a small size than I’m used to. Even with the smaller size, I never felt unstable on it and always in control when riding whether at slow speeds or bombing down the run.
Pop: I took it off a couple rollers and trying it out on the side of a run to play with the pop and spinning 180’s with it. It had a good lighter swing weight and good pop for a freeride board.
Overall Impression: Compared to previous years, it has changed but in a good way. I like the added bamboo and airpop core to make it lighter…it makes the board better overall without sacrificing what a good freeriding board it is.
Shay’s Honesty Box: The anthem isn’t a let down for a freerider, I love riding it and it’s one of those boards that is in my top 5 list of freeride boards. I wish I could ride this board in the trees and more in powder, to see how it handles off the groomers.
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Rome Anthem Snowboard Review And Buying Advice
Rome Anthem 2015 – 2010 Review by The Good Ride
The Rome Anthem is a lower or normal cost alternative to the pretty expensive Burton Custom X. One of the principals from Rome use to work at Burton and designed the Custom so there are a lot of similarities between the Custom X and the Anthem. It’s not quite the Custom X but for the lower price, it might be worth strongly considering. The 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2015 are Camber. The 2011 and 2012 are a mostly camber hybrid camber.
Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews. We do make money from the “Where To Buy” links, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average riders’ perspective.
Boards Used- 161, 163 and 162 in camber and hybrid camber.
Days: 150+
Conditions: Everything
Riders: Jimbo (owned it), James (owned it), Peter, Eli, Mary and a few other people not on the site.
Bindings Used- Burton Diode Re:Flex, Burton C60’s, Union Force SL’s, Rome Targas, and Flux SF45
Boots: Burton SLX, Burton Ion, Burton Imperial, Burton Driver X, Nike Kaiju
Rome’s Anthem seems to be everything you want from an all mountain freeride board. The board is light, well made, really fast, works with all bindings and it’s at a reasonable price. This isn’t for someone just getting started. This is definitely a board for expert riders. We would say that an advanced rider who wants to push themselves to become an expert rider will appreciate this board too.
The 2010 Rome Anthem and earlier models are very similar to a Burton Custom X but are without a 2 screw channel system so you can ride any binding you want. The 2011 Rome Anthem departed from that design and created a board that is similar but with hybrid camber. All this means is the camber ends earlier than the 2010 Rome Anthem with Camber and allows for the nose/tail to turn up earlier when flexed. This makes the 2011 Anthem ride better in powder and make it a little more catch free in regular snow. There was also an improved flex between the feet. The only complaint was the 2011 Rome Anthem wasn’t as poppy as the 2010 when it came to generating your own air and getting a little extra spring/return out of a carve. The 2012 Rome Anthem worked a bit on improving the pop from 2011 but the design and ride are very similar. For us, this is still one of our favorite carving boards and it was very stable at high speed. Rome also dropped the wide version which sucks. The 2013 and 2014 Rome Anthem went back to the 2010 Camber shape that offers better carving and more pop but less powder performance. For many riders, this will be a good thing. Pairing this ride up with a Rome Notch for Powder days would be a great quiver.
On Snow Feel: The Rome Anthem is made for carving and bombing groomers. This might be this board’s best quality and it makes you look at groomers in a whole new way. You can make big banking turns or straight line as good or better than any other board similar to it. So if you didn’t get it this is a very aggressive fast board that is not for the cruiser.
Powder: The Anthem has a great set back and comes in a decent size so it performs above average for a mostly cambered all mountain directional board. The mostly camber hybrid camber is better than camber but it still doesn’t have the advantage that many hybrid rocker or mostly rocker hybrid camber boards do. Still, the change to hybrid camber helps and it’s better than the 2010 and 2013 camber. The 2011 and 2012 are the same in terms of powder performance.
Turn Initiation and Carving- The Rome Anthem is not the best at tight turns but it is so incredibly pleasant to make a nice arching turn on a well-groomed run. If you like to work a little bit for your turns here is your board. It’s quick edge to edge but it’s not easy. You give up a little bit when it comes to easy turn initiation but you get soo much back when you lay into a turn for a big carve. It has that spring you expect from aggressive carving camber rides out of the turn. This is made to be on rail and it would be a shame to see someone skid out turns on this.
Speed: The Rome Anthem is fast…….really fast. A stiff flexing damp midsection, stiff tail and great base make for a fast chatter-free ride. Rome isn’t exaggerating when it comes to their boast about speed. It can pick up speed very well while also giving you a feeling of control. This base will go toe to toe with almost any board out there.
Approximate Weight– The Anthem is right there at the top end of light. Not going to bother you on the chair.
Edge Hold: The Rome Anthem will hold a pretty good edge. You can deal with hard pack and feel secure that your edge won’t give out but it starts to fail in ice.
Flex: Every year Rome, as well as many other companies, manage to make the board more soft and playful while still maintaining the chatter-free qualities you need when it’s time to let the board go straight. The board maintains enough torsional stiffness to keep its edge in the snow at almost any speed you have the balls for. It’s not a butter/press kind of board. Even the old hybrid camber models don’t work that well here either.
Jibbing– It’s OK but you shouldn’t get this board to jib.
Switch: Definitely different riding switch but not terrible. Riding switch feels pretty stable though and after a while, you will get used to the directional shape. So it’s not that terrible for the shape.
Pipe: The Anthem’s stiff flex and edge hold get this board up and down a steep wall. The fast base really helps you make it through the flat and the directional shape really helps you drive from wall to wall. Some love a directional board for the pipe and others love directional twins or twins. If you aren’t that into a lot of switch riding in the pipe the directional board might serve you better.
Jumps: The directional shape doesn’t make this the best to land or launch switch but if you like to go big and land regular then this is fine. If you rip big jumps then consider the Rome Mod. Another thing we noticed is the 2011-2012 Hybrid Camber Anthem can be a little flat when trying to ollie and you have to work for it more than the old 2010 and new 2013 camber version. If generating a lot of pop from your board is important to you then look for the camber Anthem or the Burton Custom X.
Overall we were pretty impressed. For us if we do a Rome Anthem Vs. Burton Custom X comparison we would say the 2010 camber boards in the past were almost identical in terms of performance. The 2011 and 2012 hybrid camber models don’t have the pop they use to compared to the Custom X. They don’t have that same super springy carving feel but do better in powder than the Custom X. The 2013 Anthem’s retro camber shape is closer to the 2010 Anthem and doesn’t have too much new tech going on here. On the other hand, the Custom X has progressed in the last 3 years and especially so when it comes to the flex. It also has the ability to pair up with bindings that have “hinge tech” (more ollie power) and these only work with Burton boards. So if you can afford it the 2013 Custom X is the call over the 2013 Rome Anthem.
The price of the Custom X has actually gone down $10 where the Anthem went up $10. Still, $140 extra for the Custom X is a lot more to pay for a board which still makes the Anthem an appealing choice for those who won’t spend $650 on a board but want a similar carver bomber kind of ride.
Rome Anthem Specs
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Rome built the Anthem Snowboard for rers who want a kick-ass high-end board that can stick with them no matter where they tear it up. If you start off the day …
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Rome Anthem All Mountain Freere. Rome Anthem. L’Anthem se veut comme la planche qui comprend la poudreuse,le park le pipe et les pistes bien.
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so i have come upon one of two boards in my search for boards. A rome anthem or a rome agent… I’ve found a pretty cheap last year’s rome …
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Rome Anthem 2008 Snowboard. $159. Posted over 3 years ago in Denton, TX. Condition: Used (normal wear). Sports & Outdoors – Ice & Snow sports.
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주제와 관련된 더 많은 사진을 참조하십시오 2009 Rome Anthem Snowboard. 댓글에서 더 많은 관련 이미지를 보거나 필요한 경우 더 많은 관련 기사를 볼 수 있습니다.
Throwing a method off a roller. Carving early morning groomers. Straight-lining a couloir. Grabbing frontside in the pipe. Slashing windlips of pow. Spending a few days at a backcountry hut. Dropping cliffs. Dropping pillow lines. Freeriding the trees and natural terrain from top to bottom. Doing it all with new levels of lightness, quickness, and power, this is the Anthem. The weapon of choice for the all-mountain gunner.
Shay’s Honesty Box: The anthem isn’t a let down for a freerider, I love riding it and it’s one of those boards that is in my top 5 list of freeride boards. I wish I could ride this board in the trees and more in powder, to see how it handles off the groomers.
Overall Impression: Compared to previous years, it has changed but in a good way. I like the added bamboo and airpop core to make it lighter…it makes the board better overall without sacrificing what a good freeriding board it is.
Pop: I took it off a couple rollers and trying it out on the side of a run to play with the pop and spinning 180’s with it. It had a good lighter swing weight and good pop for a freeride board.
Stable: I sized down on the anthem because it can handle it and I wanted to see it would carve in a small size than I’m used to. Even with the smaller size, I never felt unstable on it and always in control when riding whether at slow speeds or bombing down the run.
Turning: Quick response from edge to edge and you can really power into turns and power out of turns. Whether I was doing short radius or long radius, turns were smooth and once you were on edge it held it. For carving, this board excels on groomed runs and is one of my favorites to just freeride with.
Flex: The Anthem is a lot stiffer longitudinally and the torsional flex is less stiff, I was able to twist the board when riding and go into shorter length turns. The stiffer flex overall makes the board aggressive but at the same time, for freeriding and carving…you could bomb down runs without losing stability when turning.
Rome Anthem 2015 – 2010 Review by The Good Ride
The Rome Anthem is a lower or normal cost alternative to the pretty expensive Burton Custom X. One of the principals from Rome use to work at Burton and designed the Custom so there are a lot of similarities between the Custom X and the Anthem. It’s not quite the Custom X but for the lower price, it might be worth strongly considering. The 2010, 2013, 2014 and 2015 are Camber. The 2011 and 2012 are a mostly camber hybrid camber.
Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews. We do make money from the “Where To Buy” links, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average riders’ perspective.
Boards Used- 161, 163 and 162 in camber and hybrid camber.
Days: 150+
Conditions: Everything
Riders: Jimbo (owned it), James (owned it), Peter, Eli, Mary and a few other people not on the site.
Bindings Used- Burton Diode Re:Flex, Burton C60’s, Union Force SL’s, Rome Targas, and Flux SF45
Boots: Burton SLX, Burton Ion, Burton Imperial, Burton Driver X, Nike Kaiju
Rome’s Anthem seems to be everything you want from an all mountain freeride board. The board is light, well made, really fast, works with all bindings and it’s at a reasonable price. This isn’t for someone just getting started. This is definitely a board for expert riders. We would say that an advanced rider who wants to push themselves to become an expert rider will appreciate this board too.
The 2010 Rome Anthem and earlier models are very similar to a Burton Custom X but are without a 2 screw channel system so you can ride any binding you want. The 2011 Rome Anthem departed from that design and created a board that is similar but with hybrid camber. All this means is the camber ends earlier than the 2010 Rome Anthem with Camber and allows for the nose/tail to turn up earlier when flexed. This makes the 2011 Anthem ride better in powder and make it a little more catch free in regular snow. There was also an improved flex between the feet. The only complaint was the 2011 Rome Anthem wasn’t as poppy as the 2010 when it came to generating your own air and getting a little extra spring/return out of a carve. The 2012 Rome Anthem worked a bit on improving the pop from 2011 but the design and ride are very similar. For us, this is still one of our favorite carving boards and it was very stable at high speed. Rome also dropped the wide version which sucks. The 2013 and 2014 Rome Anthem went back to the 2010 Camber shape that offers better carving and more pop but less powder performance. For many riders, this will be a good thing. Pairing this ride up with a Rome Notch for Powder days would be a great quiver.
On Snow Feel: The Rome Anthem is made for carving and bombing groomers. This might be this board’s best quality and it makes you look at groomers in a whole new way. You can make big banking turns or straight line as good or better than any other board similar to it. So if you didn’t get it this is a very aggressive fast board that is not for the cruiser.
Powder: The Anthem has a great set back and comes in a decent size so it performs above average for a mostly cambered all mountain directional board. The mostly camber hybrid camber is better than camber but it still doesn’t have the advantage that many hybrid rocker or mostly rocker hybrid camber boards do. Still, the change to hybrid camber helps and it’s better than the 2010 and 2013 camber. The 2011 and 2012 are the same in terms of powder performance.
Turn Initiation and Carving- The Rome Anthem is not the best at tight turns but it is so incredibly pleasant to make a nice arching turn on a well-groomed run. If you like to work a little bit for your turns here is your board. It’s quick edge to edge but it’s not easy. You give up a little bit when it comes to easy turn initiation but you get soo much back when you lay into a turn for a big carve. It has that spring you expect from aggressive carving camber rides out of the turn. This is made to be on rail and it would be a shame to see someone skid out turns on this.
Speed: The Rome Anthem is fast…….really fast. A stiff flexing damp midsection, stiff tail and great base make for a fast chatter-free ride. Rome isn’t exaggerating when it comes to their boast about speed. It can pick up speed very well while also giving you a feeling of control. This base will go toe to toe with almost any board out there.
Approximate Weight– The Anthem is right there at the top end of light. Not going to bother you on the chair.
Edge Hold: The Rome Anthem will hold a pretty good edge. You can deal with hard pack and feel secure that your edge won’t give out but it starts to fail in ice.
Flex: Every year Rome, as well as many other companies, manage to make the board more soft and playful while still maintaining the chatter-free qualities you need when it’s time to let the board go straight. The board maintains enough torsional stiffness to keep its edge in the snow at almost any speed you have the balls for. It’s not a butter/press kind of board. Even the old hybrid camber models don’t work that well here either.
Jibbing– It’s OK but you shouldn’t get this board to jib.
Switch: Definitely different riding switch but not terrible. Riding switch feels pretty stable though and after a while, you will get used to the directional shape. So it’s not that terrible for the shape.
Pipe: The Anthem’s stiff flex and edge hold get this board up and down a steep wall. The fast base really helps you make it through the flat and the directional shape really helps you drive from wall to wall. Some love a directional board for the pipe and others love directional twins or twins. If you aren’t that into a lot of switch riding in the pipe the directional board might serve you better.
Jumps: The directional shape doesn’t make this the best to land or launch switch but if you like to go big and land regular then this is fine. If you rip big jumps then consider the Rome Mod. Another thing we noticed is the 2011-2012 Hybrid Camber Anthem can be a little flat when trying to ollie and you have to work for it more than the old 2010 and new 2013 camber version. If generating a lot of pop from your board is important to you then look for the camber Anthem or the Burton Custom X.
Overall we were pretty impressed. For us if we do a Rome Anthem Vs. Burton Custom X comparison we would say the 2010 camber boards in the past were almost identical in terms of performance. The 2011 and 2012 hybrid camber models don’t have the pop they use to compared to the Custom X. They don’t have that same super springy carving feel but do better in powder than the Custom X. The 2013 Anthem’s retro camber shape is closer to the 2010 Anthem and doesn’t have too much new tech going on here. On the other hand, the Custom X has progressed in the last 3 years and especially so when it comes to the flex. It also has the ability to pair up with bindings that have “hinge tech” (more ollie power) and these only work with Burton boards. So if you can afford it the 2013 Custom X is the call over the 2013 Rome Anthem.
The price of the Custom X has actually gone down $10 where the Anthem went up $10. Still, $140 extra for the Custom X is a lot more to pay for a board which still makes the Anthem an appealing choice for those who won’t spend $650 on a board but want a similar carver bomber kind of ride.
Rome Anthem Specs
Rome Anthem Images We try to get as many images of the Rome Anthem, but forgive us if they’re not all there. 2016 2015 2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
Rome Company Information
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