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Rome gave the Men's Folsom Snowboard Boot a stiff flex and cushy Skate Cuff for hard chargers who don't want to leave the hill a second too soon. The Skate Cuff is a foam collar that hugs your ankle for comfy support and a locked-down fit. The multi-density heel pocket with GripPatch holds the back of your foot in place-no more side-to-side slop or dreaded heel lift during toe-side turns. The Folsom Boot's moldable ConFormist.3 liner forms to your foot, and lockable zonal lacing won't pinch or loosen as you ride. Rome gave these powerful, responsive boots EVA midsoles and shock-absorbing molded footbeds to dampen chatter and dissolve impact.
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Backcountry.com Outlet
Rome gave the Men's Folsom Snowboard Boot a stiff flex and precision fit for aggressive riders who don't want to sacrifice comfort for performance. A moldable ConFormist.3 liner ensures a tailored fit, so you can rip all day without any foot fatigue. Rome used a hook-and-loop liner-to-shell interface to completely eliminate any slippage. The Folsom Snowboard Boot's full-grain and synthetic leather upper is nice, but the real story is the multi-density heel pocket which cushions your landings without holding back on board feel.
| Country Of Origin: | China |
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| Flex: | Stiff |
| Lacing System: | Standard w/ lockable zonal lacing |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 2 Years |
| Material: | [Upper] synthetic leather; [Sole] rubber |
| Recommended Use: | Big mountain, all-mountain, freestyle |
| Removable Liner: | Yes, moldable |
These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| K2 Darko Snowboard Boots Snowboarding > Boots | $99.99 - $199.99 | |
| DC Field Snowboard Boots Snowboarding > Boots | $104.47 - $139.95 | |
| Burton Ozone Snowboarding > Boots | $149.93 - $279.95 |
Rome Folsom Snowboard Boot Reviews Summary:
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Reviews:
Chyeah | |
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I've spent the last few seasons hiring boots, trying different sizes & brands out, but never found anything I've really liked. Admittedly, this could be because the liners on most hire boots are compressed out to shit from having all different shaped feet stuck in 'em. | |
| alg3091021 at Backcountry.com on 01/04/2010 | |
Snap | |
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| I bought a pair of these as I was getting sick of not being able to get what I wanted out of a hire boot. When I tried them on at the store I was immediately impressed with the quality of fit, and then with the level of support. The boot is very firm, which is good for me as I tend to bend my knees heavily when boarding, and these boots tend to take the weight off my knees. Quality is great, no problems after a week of solid boarding 7 hours a day. I'm a 9.5 US shoe, and I had to order a 10.5 US to fit correctly. | |
| alg3091021 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 08/14/2009 | |
Crazy Good | |
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| I have ridden Burton boots since i started snowboarding but after riding a Rome board and bindings I decided to make the switch to some Rome boots. I definitely made the right choice. These boots are not super stiff but not super buttery, i'd say middle of the road, or maybe one notch above compared to burton's scale. They look good, feel good, and ride good. Super super comfy. These boots are pure sugah. | |
| Alexander Bradbury at Backcountry.com Outlet on 05/13/2009 | |
Amazing boots! | |
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| These boots are so comfortable, and easy to take on and off. My boots last season hurt my ankles like crazy to get on and off. I wear them around the house because they don't make my feet super toasty and are more comfortable than my street shoes. LOOK AT THE LINER! ITS AMAZING. Id give these boots 10 stars if I could | |
| Kyleridesgnu at Backcountry.com Outlet on 10/08/2008 | |









