Are Rome Snowboards any good?
Rome snowboards are a very reputable snowboarding company that has been manufacturing high-end snowboards for almost two decades now. Rome SDS (Snowboard Design Syndicate) are known as some of the best boards on the market in terms of technology, snowboard shapes, and innovation.
What does SDS stand for Rome snowboards?
Rome Snowboard Design Syndicate
Since 2001, the Rome Snowboard Design Syndicate has been guided by this voice.
Who makes Rome snowboards?
Nidecker Brothers Acquire Rome SDS, and Bataleon Parent Low Pressure Studio. The Nidecker brothers are making major moves in snowboarding. They announced today that they have acquired Vermont-based Rome SDS in addition to Low Pressure Studio in Europe, which is home to the Bataleon, Lobster and Switchback brands.
Where are Rome Snowboards made?
Saint-Narcisse-de-Rimouski, Québec. Home to only a 1,000 people and one of the most legit snowboard factories on the planet.
Who owns Rome snowboards?
The iconic Rome SDS snowboard brand has a new owner, but the same principals: Josh Reid and Paul Maravetz. The company is headquartered in Waterbury. Rome is one of the original rider-driven brands, and has been at the forefront of snowboard progression over the past 17 years.
When did Rome snowboards come out?
2001
Rome Snowboards was founded in late 2001 in Waterbury, Vermont by Josh Reid and Paul Maravetz, who were former marketing and product development employees at Burton, together with Dan Sullivan.
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How did Rome Snowboards start?
Rome SDS was founded by Josh Reid and Paul Maravetz who wanted to start their own snowboard company with the aim of improving on the mediocre stuff other companies were releasing at the time. Reed and Maravetz had worked together at Burton and left when they realised they wanted to go it alone.