What a crew!Rome's 16/17 Snowboard Line - Looking tightA beefed up coach jacketKids shred gear.Some interesting looks in gloves/mitts for 16/17Rome's Phil showing the Blur snowboard with a whole new shape from tip to tail, which has been seeing a great response from retailers so far. A snowboard for turbo charging piste and backcountryAnd the all new entry level board from the company - The Mechanic. An impressive amount of tech under the hood for the pricetag. All snowboards in the line have HotRods for added popEuropean Marketing Manager Philip Kämmerer & Global Marketing Manager Grady Skelton showcasing their RK1 pro model line. Ståle Sandbech's MOD, Len Jørgensen's Gang Plank & Alek Østreng's Agent.Grady showing Ståle's Targa pro model binding. All the same stiffness of before, but 15% lighter. Rome responded to feedback saying riders loved the power, but needed it lighter. Also lots of customisable features to meet ever rider's needsThe D.O.D binding - an evolution of the 360 Boss. A shaved down, newer and more modern versionGrady stoked on their high end Katana. Rome see the most amount of business done in their upper tier pricepointsCrew rolling outT-bar mini shred lapsRome's European Marketing Manager Philip Kämmerer steezing out a chairlift ridePleasure Mag's Tassilo Hager & Rome's Eddie RaketeOnboard's Tom Copsey & Sam OetikerLunch with a view up Diedampskopf.Rome squad. Eddie Rakete (Euro customer service & events), European Marketing Manager Philip Kämmerer & Global Marketing Manager Grady Skelton and Glove & Bag Project Manager George Eget.Transworld Snowboarding's Justin CafieroPyramid Magazine's Tom KingsnorthPyramid Magazine's Tom KingsnorthThe hike to Gigi's uncle's place.Gigi's uncle's placePre-rodelling schnappsGigi Rüf's uncle and Rome's Grady SkeltonPost rodel sessionPyramid's Tom Kingsnorth getting friendly with dinnerWheels of cheese from 'The Meat Man'.The Rome LodgeThe Rome Chariot