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 snowboard 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:
Things we like:
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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
Things we don't like:
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Lacks responsiveness
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Feels loose compared to other boots
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Lacks customizability compared to other lacing systems
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:
Things we like:
-
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
Things we don't like:
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Lacks responsiveness
-
Feels loose compared to other boots
-
Lacks customizability compared to other lacing systems
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