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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 243
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So, their boards and bindings are the best, but how are their boots? I need new boots this season and I plan to try on some K2, Salomon, 32, and Burtons. Since I have a Rome board and bindings, I figured I mine as well try on their boots. Do they have nice features? Will they stand up to my abuse?
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Mountains
Posts: 8,050
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Rome didn't have lightening strike with their boots. They were pretty craptacular last season and the "changes" they made this year not anything great. Try them on and see if they fit but don't expect them to have tons of tech features and crap.
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,264
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I bought a pair of Rome Folsom boots and they are amazing. I love them, they are the most comfortable boots Ive ever worn and I love them, its worth the 225 I paid for them in my opinion and I cant wait to put them on and ride them down a hill
They fit well, they are comfortable, they really do control temp. They are just a little soft. |
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