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Quick Specs
| Rider Type | All-Mountain Charger |
| Terrain | All-Mountain · Park |
| Shape | Directional Twin |
| Flex | 9 / 10 (Precise) |
| Athletes | Rene Rinnekangas |
Product Description
Built for full-throttle riding and deep sends, the Rome Rene Pro is a directional twin that runs on traditional camber from tip to tail. Carbon Omega HotRods deliver maximum snap and response, while Twin Flax Walls and Flax Impact Plates lock in torsional rigidity and kill vibration at the inserts. A SinterSpeed sintered base keeps speed dialed between hits. For powerful, committed riders who want precision without compromise on any terrain.
Product Details
| Rocker Type | Stay Positive Camber: full traditional camber from tip to tail for maximum edge hold, power and pop |
| Shape | Directional Twin with 0 mm taper; centered default stance |
| Sidecut | Radial Sidecut: single-radius sidecut for consistent, predictable turn feel |
| Internal Reinforcement | Carbon Omega HotRods: the most powerful HotRod configuration, carbon-fiber rods running the length of the board in an Omega pattern, delivers maximum snap, pop and response · Twin Flax Walls: flax fiber sidewall reinforcement running along both edges, adds torsional rigidity and durability · Flax Impact Plates: impact-absorbing flax fiber plates at the binding inserts, dampen vibration and reduce fatigue |
| Base | SinterSpeed Base: Rome's premium sintered base with highest molecular weight for maximum speed and wax absorption |
| Design Credit | Co-designed with Rene Rinnekangas |
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Rene Pro Snowboard 2027 FAQ
Who is this board for, and what level do I need to be?
The Rene Pro is built for all-mountain and freestyle riders who want power and precision. It's a directional twin with full traditional camber that rewards solid technique, so you need intermediate to advanced skills to feel what it does. The 9-rated precise flex and aggressive edge hold make it best for riders who can stay locked in.
What's the difference between camber and rocker?
Camber (like this board has) is an arc that presses the entire edge into the snow. The Rene Pro runs full traditional camber tip to tail, which gives you maximum edge grip and snap for carving and buttering. Rocker sits higher and forgives mistakes more, but you lose that locked-in feeling and energy return.
How stiff should my board be, and what does flex actually change on snow?
The Rene Pro rates 9 for precise and playful riding, which means very responsive and snappy. Stiffer flex lets you rail edges at speed with zero chatter and launch harder without the board deflecting. On this board, that stiffness means power transfers cleanly from your legs to the snow, so you control carves precisely and pop tricks with authority.
What do carbon stringers or carbon additives do for the ride?
The Rene Pro uses Carbon Omega HotRods running the full length in an Omega pattern. That configuration delivers maximum snap and pop without adding weight, so the board rebounds faster after each turn and launch. You get more energy back when you need it, and the response feels locked and lively.
What makes a base fast, extruded vs. sintered?
The Rene Pro has a SinterSpeed Base, which is sintered (highest molecular weight) and Rome's premium option. Sintered bases are faster because they're denser, soak up wax better, and stay slippery longer. You'll notice it gliding smoother on hard-packed snow, and the speed advantage compounds over a season of riding.