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Bodega Boa

Bodega Boa

Regular price $329.95
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A mellow flex with a plush yet supportive feel, designed for a smooth ride all season long.

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PLEASE NOTE: this product contains PFAS. Due to new regulation it cannot be shipped to CA, CO or NY. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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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Bodega Boa

The Bodega is a plush, tweak happy boot with a medium-flex pattern that doesn’t skimp on performance. New for this season, we overhauled our inner HeelLock Harness for smoother entry and additional ankle and heel hold. Built with PRO F.I.T. Liners for a buttery smooth flex that still lets riders keep their foot on the gas, the Bodega is designed around the philosophy that a great boot doesn’t have to be overly firm. A favorite of park lappers and riders who want “melt on your foot” out of the box comfort, the Bodega is a reliably smooth serial chiller of a boot.

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Bodega 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

Based on 16 reviews
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Robert
Poor Quality

The front boot "reinforcement" is a joke. It's a super soft rubber that after 4 days of normal slope interaction looks worse than my 10 year old boots from another brand...
I also confirm that the top BOA needs to be tightened constantly until you reach a point where you cut your foots circulation at the anckle, just to not feel loose on the leg bone.
Also why tf did you not use STEEL wire on the BOA...Can't wait to hit lace with the edge of my board by mistake and cut it...ruining my ski trip (this is on me cause I was in a hurry at the shop).
Will avoid like the plague in the future...
Do BETTER!

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Hunter S.
not for the price...

look good and feel good at first. but after two hits youll be tightening the boas even more. You end up tightening them so much that your feet lose circulation and it just ruins the ride... also the unresponsiveness makes thing so much more difficult. had to adjust my high backs to literally dig into my calve to do anything. Please look into other boots before buying...

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Robin C.
Fits good but bad material quality

They fit and feel great but the problem is in the material and the BOA. After a few days you already see wear and tear on the fabrics + scratches on the tip from your bindings. The boa often needs to be tightened after each run and sometimes the click open. Rome clearly used cheap materials for these boots.

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Jamaal L.
Don’t waste your money.

I just started boarding last year and all my boards and bindings are Rome. So why not get the Rome boots to match the setup? I was very stoked at first. After only 5 days of riding these boots the boa system will not stay locked in. The whole run I’m just bending down tightening up the boa. I like medium stiffness on boots. First couple of days boots worked fine but on day 4 it started to degrade and by day 5 they were marshmallows. Due to the boa loosening up I have very bad board control. On the cosmetic side the toe cap material is very cheap and you will scratch it soon as anything touches it. Not a super big deal but they definitely should be more durable on the toes. I contacted Rome and these mf told me to take my boots to the shop I bought them from and that will be the most efficient way to get back out there before the end of season. No I told them I’m selling these boots and gonna find a system that works for me. Sadly Rome lost a customer. I was always down like there motto and now I’m absolutely not! I’m going back to ThrirtyTwo! I’m super salty 😂

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Sam
Avoid at all Costs

Do not buy these boots, or any boots from Rome. One day of snowboarding and my left boot's toe is chewed up and has several gashes in it. They are clearly made of very low quality material. The cable for the boa system on these boots is extremely flimsy as well, it's unbelievable that they would cheap out on the system that tightens the boot on your foot. On my left boot the cable is hanging on by a thread, this is also after one day of riding. I reached out to Rome support and they told me their warranty doesn't cover any damage of any sort. I believe they are very much aware of these issues and are choosing to change their policies rather than do right by their customers. Heed the warning of this review and others, spend your money elsewhere.

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Kristopher C.
Preseason Test Fit

Out of the box they looked sharp. I really like the the Velcro tongue to be super helpful in getting them on and off. The liner feels like it is going to mold well to my foot and it was warm and they felt very true to size as well.I look forward to rocking these on the first opening day I can get.

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S.
Comfortable, Toe material not fit for purpose

Love the feel of the boots but the toe material has been destroyed within 2 months of riding. I work in a rental shop and our rental boots have no damage after 2-3 seasons of use.

Very disappointed and Rome will not cover under warranty. The product is no fit for purpose.

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GEORGIY T.
Cheap Material

I bought these boots excited to have my first, nice, higher end pair of boots. I used the boots for a total of 1 day before looking down and seeing the attached picture. I could understand if the boots sustained such damage after an entire season or two, but not a day. So, I took the boots back to the shop that I bought them from, and the manager suggested I put JB Weld or epoxy onto the toe to protect it from damaging further in the future. With all due respect to the shop manager and to Rome, I did not spend $350 on boots to put JB Weld on them after one days' use. My previous pair of boots (the cheapest K2 has to offer) withstood 7 years of riding progression from Novice to Intermediate to skilled rider and still don't have a single rip, tear, or even scuff on them. I am disappointed with the quality of the material used. The boots are extremely comfortable and look super shiny and well made in the store, evidently until you use them for the first time and get the damage you see here. I spoke with the warranty department, and they said that this kind of damage is not covered by their warranty. Overall, save your money and buy yourself a pair of boots that won't need JB weld after 1 days' riding.

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Jason M.
Poor quality

The toe cap material is way too soft. I used these 5 times. I looked down and there was a slice in them. It was too easy (and early) for that to happen. They won’t cover it on their warranty. This is a poor quality issue. I am not the only one this has happened to. Brand new boots that they suggested to put “shoe goo” on. How long until it happens again? Not worth the money.

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Christian S.
Nice Boot, horrible outliner

This is my first Rome-Boot, that I bought in Germany 2 weeks ago. The Inliner fits perfect around the ankle and my feet are super warm on the mountain day. The middle flex is perfect aswell.

But there is one horrible material around the front-cap outliner. This material is so super soft. When I waited in the lift-line, a person catched my front boot with his ski, and the Boot got a deep cut in this soft material on the first day threw the hole material :(. I would never buy a boot again with this soft-rubber material at the front cap. Absolutely annoying