List Price US $240
Rome Flare 2022 Binding Review
Riding Level Beginner - Intermediate
Quick Release No
Manufactured in
Canted Footbed No
Burton Channel Compatible Yes
Mini disc No
Approx. Weight Feels Light

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Flex

Medium

Boot Support

Medium

Turn Initiation

Medium/Fast

Buttering

Medium

Binding Adjustability Average
Stance Adjustability Good
Comfort Average
Ratchet System Good
Shock Absorption Good

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Rome Flare 2022 Review by The Good Ride

The Rome Flare bindings are a medium flexing, lightweight binding. They could be good for an all mountain rider that has beginner to intermediate skills. The sizing is a little on the bigger side. The toe strap is pretty wide. If you have a boot under a size women’s 7 it might be a little wide for the toe box.

The Flare bindings have a medium amount of shock absorption, have full size binding discs, and a medium amount of adjustability.

Ethics Statement: We don’t get paid by the manufacturer to write these reviews.  No one is perfect and we do make money from the “Where To Buy” links below, but this is our best attempt at an honest and objective review from an average rider’s perspective.

How This Review Happened: We borrowed these for an extended demo and returned them.

Time Codes: 00:06 Intro 00:17 Toe Strap 00:32 Ankle Strap 01:02 Highback 01:20 Forward Lean Adjustment 01:29 Ratchets 02:12 Footbed 02:47 Highback Rotation 03:23 Binding Disc 03:57 Adjustability 04:25 Sizing 06:10 Who Is This For?

 

Days: 3+

Riders: Steph

Boots: Vans Ferra Pro

Boards: Rome Royal

 
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