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Libertine Boa

Libertine Boa

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Tried and true, rugged, dependable and built for peak-to-park performance and comfort.

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H-Series Upper Dial. M-Series Forefoot Dial. Dual zone lacing where the upper and lower zones overlap at the ankle for maximum adjustability, support and connected-comfort.

All Rome boot liners are heat moldable to maximize connected comfort and resist pack out.

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Libertine Boa

The Libertine is designed for rugged, dependable, all-mountain performance and season after season of all-day comfort. New for this year, we overhauled our inner HeelLock Harness for smoother entry and additional ankle and heel hold. With a burly and supportive flex profile, the Libertine is backed with the slip-free performance of the GripLight Outsole with Vibram Icetrek 2.0. The hard-charging Libertine Family is a team favorite thanks to the snug feel of the pack out resistant Ultralon F.I.T. Liner. Perfect for riders who want a supportive, powerful boot for deep landings, high speeds, and must-make situations.

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Libertine Boa Size Chart

US Men

5

5.5

6

6.5

7

7.5

8

8.5

9

9.5

10

10.5

11

11.5

12

12.5

13

14

US Women

6.5

7

7.5

8

8.5

9

9.5

10

10.5

11

11.5

12

12.5

13

13.5

14

14.5

15.5

EU

36.5

37

38

38.5

39

40

40.5

41

42

42.5

43

44

44.5

45

45.5

46

47

48.5

CM

23

23.5

24

24.5

25

25.5

26

26.5

27

27.5

28

28.5

29

29.5

30

30.5

31

32

Customer Reviews

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Laurens
Great boots

Perfect stiffness and keep my feet place very well.

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Scot L.
Great boots from a company with great customer service

Ditto

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MARTIN O.
Finally found the perfect boot!

I’ve been trying and experimenting with various boots - Burton Ruler, Burton Photon, Nidecker Rift, Ride Fuse and now the Rome Libertine. The Libertine is my favorite of the whole bunch. They aren’t the most comfortable of the bunch but they fit my feet well enough without being bulky, I love the flex profile, the footprint, the board feel and the build.

I have flat feet and wear aftermarket insoles.

These boots have noticeable cushioning on top of the toes and top of the shins. Felt weird at first but after riding these for a bit, the cushioning feels like performance points. These boots can carve toe side, do well at slower speed and are great for freestyle.

Obviously, the best boot is the one that best fits your feet but these boots just have something different than the other brands I have tried.

My only complaint is that they are noticeably harder to get on and off. But once you’re in them, it’s a joy to ride these boots.

They are true to size. I wear an 11 in Burton and Nidecker and am also an 11 in the Libertine.

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Richard Butler
Rome SDS products are rad

All of Rome SDS products are rad and preform above and beyond. Thank you for all ways being down.

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k.h.
Nice boot

I normally wear size 10.5-11 shoes and my feet measure 10.5 (26.7cm). The 10.5’s were not available so I opted to try the 10’s. I don’t have wide feet but I think I have a slightly thicker foot and my toes felt crunched up slightly with the padding in the front. The padding actually feels nice and I wish I could have tried these on in person. I think size 10.5 boot for me would have been perfect. Good boot though and feels great I just had the wrong size

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Zeth Kinnett
Narrow!!!

Well, I went and tried this boot on at the shop. It is very nice. Looks good and feels well-built. The problem is, it is narrow, and fits great everywhere except the toe box is so freaking narrow it was crushing my normal-width feet. This is a narrow foot person boot or for people that like to be tortured. Too bad because I wanted to be able to have some boots for my Rome (Bataleon) bindings.

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Brandon
Perfect Boot

Snug in all the right places with a responsive flex that’s not too stiff, but still holds on big landings and steeps. I went a half size down to avoid packing out but I’ll say these haven’t packed out much at all. Really great all around boot, and super comfy. Foot print is small as well. I’m in a 10.5 so it’s nice not having to worry about drag on a regular width board. My Ravine Select loves these boots. Killer stuff again Rome.

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Michael Kronfeld
Libertine

Best boot out there. Have had several through the years and they're the best boot I've ever had

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Jeremy Schrot
Nailed It

I've owned a number of snowboard boots from Burton (Ion, Shaun White) and Nike (Kaiju) to 32 (Mullair/MXD) and these are hands down my favorite. The comfort out of the box is unmatched even beyond the Kaiju's, which were a significant step up in comfort from the others. The responsiveness and features (Vibram sole) easily outmatch the Kaiju's as the main I replaced those was due to a lack of grip for hiking. They feel and look extremely well built, but I have not tested them long enough to speak to longevity. I also replaced my bindings this year with Rome Katana's, which far exceeded my expectations. Rome is knocking it out of the park and I'm definitely on-board for the future!

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Kyle Harmon
Strong Stiff and comfortable

Built to last .. strong and stiff giving you a responsive boot that last. The double BOA makes it easy and quick to get in or out of the boot while locking down on you foot. No pressure points and or numbness experienced. Usual ride 100 days a season. Love these Boots.