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Ravine Pro

Ravine Pro

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Built for steep lines, deep days and powerful all-terrain riding.

Size
8

Playful Precise

4

Park

9

All Mountain

9

Powder

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Ravine Pro

The Ravine Pro is designed for steep lines, bottomless days, and stepping to the burliest terrain with ease. The Ravine Pro features Directional Flax Walls, running from the rear insert pack to the nose for added chatter dampening and rigidity. Combined with the fan-favorite Directional Diamond 3D for maximum float, the Ravine Pro powers through variable snow, deep landings, and everything in between.

Technology

Free-the-Ride Camber

Directional Taper 7.5mm Shape

Directional Double HotRods

Carbon Omega HotRods

Directional Diamond 3D

Directional Flax Walls

Flax Impact Plates

SinterSpeed Base

Biax Lower Glass

Carbon Omega HotRods

SuperPop Core

Triax Upper Glass

Topsheet

Ravine Pro Size Chart

Length (cm)

152

155

158

162

166

Contact Length (cm)

109.3

112.0

114.8

118.5

122.2

Effective Edge (cm)

116.3

119.0

121.8

125.5

129.2

Waist Width (cm)

25.4

25.6

25.7

25.9

26.2

Sidecut Radius (m)

7,26

7,44

7,62

7,86

8,1

Setback (cm)

1.5

1.5

1.5

1.5

1.5

Min/Max Stance (in)

19.4-24.1

19.4-24.1

20.4-25.2

20.4-25.2

20.4-25.2

Min/Max Stance (cm)

49.3-61.3

49.3-61.3

51.9-63.9

51.9-63.9

51.9-63.9

Recom.Recommended Weight (Lbs)

125-169

139-183

152-196

169-213

187-231

Recom.Recommended Weight (Kg)

57.0-77.0

63.0-83.0

69.0-89.0

77.0-97.0

85.0-105.0

Boot Size (us/uk)

7-10 / 6-9

7-10 / 6-9

8-12 / 7-11

9-12 / 8-11

9-13 / 8-12

Boot Size (eu/cm)

39-44 / 25.0-28.0

39-44 / 25.0-28.0

42-46 / 26.5-29.5

42-47 / 27.0-30.0

43-48 / 27.5-30.5

Ravine Pro Graphic Story

Clean, matte printed ink and thin pin-lines on top, with organic texture around the perimeter and wrapping around to the base would feel just as at home on a modern surfboard as it does on this year’s Ravine Family. It only made sense to evoke this look on such versatile boards; as quick and nimble as a short board in the tightest of trees, yet able to open up like a big gun and haul ass down the gnarliest terrain you can get on top of.

Customer Reviews

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Christopher H.
Do-It-All | Daily Driver

The best do-it-all deck I've ridden so far. Coming off of directional twin shapes, I was able to purchase the Ravine Select ('23-'24) and ride it all last season. 20 sessions last season - Jane, Winter Park, Copper, Steamboat - varying conditions - nothing but stoke for this board. This is my daily driver and looking forward to logging in many more laps on this deck. A true all-mountain/freeride directional board with a slightly stiffer than middle of the road flex. Don't let the directionality of the Ravine deter you from riding this switch with confidence - it does just fine reverse. Very stable at speed, as well as a decent carving board (med to long drawn out carving) and fairly maneuverable when needed. You can push this thing to your limits and I feel that it favors a more aggressive and experienced rider. It does decent in powder and the small amount of time I took it into the trees - and does well with freestyle and presses. Side hits, park laps, groomers, pow, side country, trees, presses and butters - such a fun, cool looking deck that just performs in most all conditions. Yes, this could definitely be your only board. Pairs well with the Rome Katana bindings.

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Matthew S.
You will not be disappointed

I’m a CO resident and work in a board shop. I get to go to demo days, test out endless boards, and lucky enough to have a good size quiver of boards to select from before driving into the mountains…. I probably tested 15-20 boards last year and this was my favorite by a good margin! I mainly go up as high as I can on the mountain and rip blacks, every side hit is a feature and ever roller is a nose butter on this board. It floated like a dream in 18” even in the lower angle stuff. You can lay down a carve, it’s edge transition is impeccable from the 3d nose., which also helps in powder. I paired it with my katanas and they make overshooting a jump into the flats wayyy more forgiving then most set ups. I don’t take it into the park really as I have more specific boards for that, but I’ve certainly will take it for a lap or two if that’s what the crew wants. I can’t express how happy I am with this board. If you need one board to do everything, send it on the ravine and you’ll have no regrets.

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der G.
Launch

It is a rocket!!!
And your best friend!

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Jordy L.
My dream board (literally)

After some time on rental equipment and borrowing a friend of mines Jones Stratos it was time for me to buy my own snowboard.
Since I liked the feel on the Stratos I was looking for something directional, tapered and relatively stiff. Online research brought my attention to the Rome Ravine Select amongst other boards and I made a shortlist of the options.

So I went to see which boards I would be able to test at the store but unfortunately the Ravine wasn't one of them. But then, one night, I dreamt of the ravine and it felt amazing. The next morning I made up my mind and ordered the Ravine Select and the matching Katana bindings.

I couldn't be happier with my choice! The board feels just as I expected, or better: Stiff enough to push it and lay a nice trench when carving. Flexy enough to still feel playfull and fun. The 3D shape of the nose makes it really stable, so I cant imagine catching an edge unless I really do something stupid. But the biggest surprise was the pop! Those carbon hot rods really want to send you off.

Summary:
Jones Stratos - but more poppy
K2 Alchemist - but more playfull and not as stiff
Lightweight, mid stiff, responsive, poppy, fast, stable, really great board. plus matching it with the yellow acid katana's it looks amazing too!

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jeff b.
So far so good!

Have only ridden 3 days so far in late season, but the board is what I thought it was. Stiff, decent float without sacrificing, rails groomers . I have a jones flagship which is similar, but this is a bit more freeride oriented while being heat on groomers. I like it a lot!