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Rome Party Mod snowboard 2026

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At a Glance

Terrain

All-Mountain
Freestyle

Ability Level

Beginner
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Description

Brewed for riders who want a mellow flexing board for locking in presses, tweaking grabs and turning up all season long. Don’t let the laid-back vibe fool you, the Party Mod’s Contact Camber profile and unique HotRod configuration make light work of the whole mountain.

Shape True Twin
Flex 6/10
Profile Contact Rocker
Core SuperPop Core (Poplar / Paulownia)
Base SinterStrong (sintered)
Best For Park / freestyle / all-mountain — pressable and responsive

Details

Type
Snowboard
Vendor
Rome
SKU
8720701628540

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PTO ReviewAll-Mountain Freestyle

Rome Party Mod

By PTO Ski Team, Based on manufacturer data, industry tests, and rider feedback · Multiple on-snow sessions on this board · Various test sites

Groomers6Jibbing8Jumps9Versati.7Skill L.6Powder4
Groomers6
Jibbing8
Jumps9
Versatility7
Skill Level6
Powder4

The take

Rome's sweet spot — a true twin with Contact Rocker, Carbon HotRods, and the same SuperPop core as the Rene-Gade at a friendlier flex.

The Party Mod sits right in Rome's sweet spot: a true twin freestyle board with enough all-mountain capability that you don't need a second board. It got a new shape for 25/26 with blunted nose and tail tips, a Contact Rocker camber profile, and V-shaped Carbon HotRods in the nose and tail that give it more pop than the 6/10 flex rating suggests.

The Contact Rocker profile — flat between the bindings, rocker outside — keeps the base stable underfoot while the tips stay loose and catch-free. True twin shape means switch riding is native, not an afterthought. The Tri-Radial sidecut with a tighter radius in the midsection and wider radius in the tip/tail zones gives quick turn initiation with a smoother, more stable feel at the ends.

The SuperPop core (same poplar/paulownia alternating strips as the Rene-Gade) delivers a premium, responsive ride. Flax Impact Plates around the inserts handle landing abuse. The SinterStrong base isn't Rome's fastest, but it's durable and holds wax well — for a freestyle board that sees rails and boxes, durability matters more than top-end glide. The 2026 model has a shorter effective edge than the 2025, meaning longer nose/tail overhangs and more leverage for presses.

Bindings we'd pair with it

Mount point: 2x4 insert pattern. Our pick: Rome Katana AW FASE.

Rome Party Mod snowboard 2026 | PTO