Summary

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.

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Riding Level Beginner - Intermediate
Quick Release No
Manufactured in
Canted Footbed No
Burton Channel Compatible Yes
Mini disc No
Approx. Weight Feels Light
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 Written Review Review by The Good Ride

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

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

Days: 3+

Riders: Steph

Boots: Vans Ferra Pro

Boards: Rome Royal

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