ROME BINDING - Rome Warranty
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ROME BINDING - Rome Warranty
ROME BINDING 3 ADJUST YOUR TOE STRAP POSITION Rome ConFormist toe straps have two mounting positions: forward and back. Prior to mounting your bindings, press down on the ladder strap, slide it to the desired position, and then pull into place. Repeat the same process on the strap’s mounting tab on the inside of the binding. 5 MOUNTING YOUR INBASE PAD Slide in your InBase pad from the toe, line up the set screw and half tighten it. CONFORMIST TOE STRAP POSITIONING Rome ConFormist toe straps let riders locate their toe strap in multiple positions on their boots: anywhere from over-the-boot to over-the-toe. In the over-the-toe position, Rome ConFormist toe straps models in the market. ANKLE STRAP POSITION Rome bindings provide three ankle strap mounting positions on both sides of the heel hoop. Mount in the middle position for a medium level of support, or mount in the rear position for the maximum amount of support. SETTING UP AND CUSTOMIZING YOUR MOB & RUNWAY BINDINGS MOUNTING YOUR MOB & RUNWAY BINDINGS HIGHBACK ROTATION 1 REMOVE YOUR INBASE PAD Slide your InBase pad toe-to-heel to center it on your board. Unscrew your InBase pad, lift the heel and slide it out towards the toe. QUICKSTRAP ANKLE & TOE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT Rome’s QuickStrap.2 technology gives riders tool-free power to precisely place their ankle strap and toe strap with smaller increments of adjustment. To adjust, simply centered on your boot and close the quick lever. Bang. 4 MOUNT YOUR BINDINGS wide you want your stance and where you want it on your board. Rome boards provide suggested Default Stances on all models, but many riders like to pick their own. A good rule of thumb if you don’t know your preference is a little wider than shoulder width apart. For freestyle boards, most riders mount their bindings centered on the board, whereas a lot of freeriders mount 20 mm back from center. Next come the angles of your stance. Again, if you don’t know your preference a standard “duck” stance is a good starting point: positive 15-degrees on your front foot and a negative 9-degrees on your back foot. Once your position and angles are determined, mount each binding with four disc screws. To get your highback inline with your heelside edge, the of rotation between 0-degrees and 12-degrees. Rotation adjustments are moving the position of the t-nut on the inside of the highback in the slot in the highback. To rotate your highback, remove the highback mounting screws and re-position the t-nut in the desired position. Tighten your set screw. MOB & RUNWAY ZERO-TO-24 FORWARD LEAN ADJUSTMENT Having a zero-degree forward lean option is critical in a binding—many freestyle riders like their highbacks straight up and down for balance. A high range up to 24-degrees is critical as well—many other riders like immediate support for laying into heelside turns. Rome bindings deliver the best of both worlds and leave the choice up to you. Tool free. CUSTOMIZE YOUR MOB & RUNWAY BINDINGS 2 SET YOUR CANTING WITH THE YES, I CANT SYSTEM Your Mob Boss comes with canting options (3.5 degrees). Canting gives both more leverage over the nose and tail, while making wider stances feel more comfortable. If you want canting, simply switch out the 0-degree InBase pad with the canted options. 3.5 DEGREES CANT-IN-THE-BACK TECHNOLOGY lets you customize the angle of your highback to line up with the angle of your the lower position to get 6-degrees of highback canting. MOB USING THE NEW CONVERT DISC RUNWAY Rome’s new Super Disc is designed to mount to both 4-hole boards and single-channel boards. For the single-channel mode, use the two individual holes on the disc, not the elongated holes for 4-hole boards. SINGLE-CHANNEL MODE 4-HOLE MODE 0 DEGREES If you still use a 3-hole board, the included disc won’t mount your bindings. Simply contact [email protected] and we’ll get you set up with a free set of the original Convert Disc.