Rome Agent Snowboard – Product Guide
Introduction
The Rome Agent is one of those boards that’s been around forever, and for good reason. It’s Rome’s flagship all-mountain freestyle deck — a true twin that’s built to charge hard, launch off everything in sight, and still have enough finesse for buttery presses and side hits. Over the years, the Agent has earned a reputation as a reliable daily driver for riders who want performance without sacrificing fun. In short: if you’re the type who doesn’t like being pinned down to one style, the Agent’s got your back.
Who It’s For
- For: Intermediate to advanced riders who want a true twin, freestyle-friendly all-mountain deck. Great for park laps, side hits, groomer ripping, and sending it switch.
- Not for: Powder purists or riders who want a directional freeride charger. Beginners might also find it a little aggressive until their skills catch up.
Key Tech
- Fusion Camber – Positive camber between the feet for power and edge hold, rocker at the nose and tail for forgiveness and float.
- True Twin Shape – Perfect for freestyle progression and riding switch.
- Stomp Core – A poplar wood core for balanced durability, pop, and flex.
- SinterStrong Base – Durable and fast, with easy maintenance.
- Double Kick Nose & Tail – Extra rise in the tips for catch-free landings and presses.
- Carbon HotRods – Carbon-enhanced stringers in the core for more snap and response.
- Flex Rating – Medium (6/10), tuned for freestyle but powerful enough for all-mountain.
Competitor Boards to Consider
- YES Jackpot – Another freestyle all-mountain twin with a park-friendly personality.
- Nitro T1 – A go-to park/all-mountain board with similar poppy energy.
- Burton Process – Freestyle-oriented all-mountain twin with plenty of versatility.
Specs
- Flex: 6/10 (medium, poppy but stable)
- Shape: True Twin
- Profile: Fusion Camber
- Base: SinterStrong Base
- Core: Stomp Core + Carbon HotRods
- Level: Intermediate – Advanced
Conclusion
The Rome Agent is a true all-mountain freestyle classic. With its twin shape, Fusion Camber, and just the right amount of snap, it thrives in the park but is equally comfortable charging the rest of the mountain. It’s a board that wants you to ride creatively — spin, butter, carve, or send big lines with confidence. If you’re after one snowboard to cover everything from laps in the park to high-speed groomer carves, the Agent is still one of the best picks in the game.