The Rosko is a great boot for someone looking to rip the park or carve the groomers, while not breaking the bank. Featuring a single Boa, it is one of the easiest and straightforward boots to suit up in just a few seconds. Clocking in at a 4/10 on the flex scale, this boot will feel playful and soft compared to stiffer boots.
Although this boot is soft, the Intuition Comfort Foam 3D liner adds a great deal of ankle support and heel hold. Costing just under $225, you will be able to afford a solid boot that won’t leave you financially worrying.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Reasons to buy:
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Minimal effort to take on and off
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Playful in the park and on groomers
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Comfortable and lightweight
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The heel holds surprisingly well for a soft flex boot
Reasons NOT to buy:
Lacks responsiveness
Feels loose compared to other boots
Lacks customizability compared to other lacing systems
Where to buy:
The price of these K2 boots makes them automatically interesting for newbies as well as for an extra pair for riders who max out their snow days. They do a really decent job on comfort, warmth and support and they’ll play nicely with all sorts of bindings and boards.
Specs & Features
- Style: Freestyle & Freeriding
- Flex: Medium
- Lacing: Boa
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Reasons to buy:
-
Minimal effort to take on and off
-
Playful in the park and on groomers
-
Comfortable and lightweight
-
The heel holds surprisingly well for a soft flex boot
Reasons NOT to buy:
Lacks responsiveness
Feels loose compared to other boots
Lacks customizability compared to other lacing systems
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