How Do You Adjust Rome Bindings?

By Robert Palmer

How Do You Adjust Rome Bindings?

If you’re a snowboarder, you know that having properly adjusted bindings is crucial for a comfortable and safe ride. Whether you’ve just bought a new pair of Rome bindings or need to readjust your current setup, this tutorial will guide you through the process step by step.

Step 1: Gather Your Tools

Before you start adjusting your Rome bindings, make sure you have the necessary tools handy:

  • Screwdriver: You’ll need a Phillips screwdriver to adjust the screws on your bindings.
  • Binding Disk Tool: This tool is specific to Rome bindings and is used to rotate the binding discs.

Step 2: Determine Your Stance Width and Angles

Your stance width refers to the distance between your bindings. To determine the ideal width for your riding style and preference, consider factors such as your height, weight, and board size. Generally, a wider stance offers more stability, while a narrower stance allows for quicker turns.

Once you’ve determined your stance width, it’s time to set your binding angles. There are two main angles to consider:

  • Front Binding Angle: This angle determines how much your front foot is rotated towards the nose of the board. Common angles range from 12°-30°.
  • Rear Binding Angle: This angle determines how much your rear foot is rotated towards the tail of the board. Common angles range from -6°-12°.

To adjust these angles, locate the screws on each binding that secure them to the board.

Step 3: Adjusting Your Rome Bindings

Now that you have your tools and stance preferences ready, it’s time to adjust your Rome bindings:

  1. Rotate the Binding Discs: Use the binding disk tool to rotate the binding discs to match your desired front and rear binding angles. Ensure that both bindings are aligned symmetrically.
  2. Set the Stance Width: Locate the screws on each binding’s baseplate and use the screwdriver to adjust them accordingly.

    Make sure both bindings are set at the desired width.

  3. Secure the Bindings: Once you’ve made all the necessary adjustments, tighten all screws securely. Be careful not to overtighten as this may damage your bindings or board.

Note: It’s a good practice to double-check all adjustments before hitting the slopes. Make sure everything feels secure and comfortable before you ride.

Conclusion

Adjusting your Rome bindings is an essential part of snowboarding. By following these steps and considering your personal preferences, you can ensure a customized and enjoyable riding experience. Remember, always prioritize safety and make adjustments according to your comfort level.

Happy shredding!