Product Info
The K2 Rosko is a perfect first pair of boots for those who are still getting into the sport, but are tired of putting their feet into rental boots. Complete with the BOA® H4 Coiler, and Intuition® liners, these boots have all the things you need for the first setup. They are a soft-flexing and lightweight boot that is best for individuals who ride a few times a season, or are just breaking out of rentals.
Type of Terrain: All Mountain
Ability Level: Beginner, Beginner Plus
We Recommend This For
The Benes is ideal for first-time boot buyers that want to break out of rental gear.
Technical Features
- Flex: 4/10
- H4 Coiler BOA® Fit System
- Intuition® Comfort Foam 3D Liner
- Internal J-Bars
- Flex Zone Upper
- Fast-In Liner Lacing System
- Die-Cut EVA Footbed
- Phy-Light™ Outsole
Skill Level
Beginner and Beginner plus boots are ideal for your first pair of boots out of rentals, whether you are still on the bunny hill or working on your first blue runs. They are forgiving enough, but offer superior comfort compared to a rental boot.
Flex Rating
Medium-soft boots offer more support and stability as you progress, allowing you more control as your confidence and ability grow. They tend to be more comfortable as well as they offer basic heat-molding and custom fitting capabilities.
H4 Coiler BOA® Fit System
A cable and reel based lacing system that creates even tension and easy lacing operation. Features low-friction guides for even tightening. BOA® Coiler works to automatically retracts lace slack.
Intuition® Comfort Foam 3D Liner
Focused on out-of-the-box fit and lasting comfort, this liner has a forgiving flex and is packed with internal J-Bars for added ankle support.
Fast-In Liner Lacing
No frills adjustment and locks solid for all day fit and comfort. Easy to use and comfortable all day long.
Die-Cut EVA Footbed
Provides cushioning and support and is built from rigid EVA foam.
Phy-Light™ Outsole
EVA materials provide a uniform flex and durability in an extremely lightweight package.
Fitting Your Boots
– To properly assess the fit of any boot you must lace or buckle it completely. The boot will feel small until you do this because your toes will be pushed to the front until laced or buckled. Also, keep in mind all boot liners stretch out and get bigger.
– First, lace or buckle the boot loosely. Next, flex into the boot to drive your heel into the heel pocket. Doing this makes room for your toes. Lastly, finish lacing or buckling the boot in a flexed position.
– Be sure to wear the boots for at least 10 minutes fully laced or buckled before making a determination. Remember these boots are not made for walking, keep your knees slightly bent and flexed forward into riding position. When doing this your heels should be pushed into the back of the boot and your toes should be comfortable.
– You should wear the thinnest sock you are comfortable with. Blood flow is the number one thing that keeps your feet warm. Adding more material around your feet with thicker socks increases the chances of reducing blood flow.
– To help your foot sit properly in your boot, you may consider an aftermarket footbed like Superfeet® or Sidas®. A footbed with arch support, not just cushion, helps align your foot in the shell and alleviates pressure points. Footbeds should be sized to your arch height and length, not your shoe size.
– Spend some time choosing your boots, they are the most important piece of your gear!
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