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Rome SDS ACE BOOT
Discover the Rome SDS ACE BOOT kids snowboard boots, available now online or in store. Designed for young snowboarders who are transitioning from MiniShred boots to adult performance, the Rome SDS ACE BOOT offers a soft yet supportive construction for a comfortable ride.
Product information:
- Rad FIT Liner: Fully thermoformable liner with SkateCuff 3D ankle support
- AceFlex Outsole: Lightweight, softly flexible, one-piece rubber sole
- Fastening system: Simple and secure single-wheel BOA system with Coiler technology and TX3 lacing
Who it's for: The Rome SDS ACE BOOT is the perfect choice for young boarders who need both flexibility and support. The boot's easy-to-use BOA system and TX3 speed lacing make adjustments quick and easy, so your child can focus on enjoying the ride. The thermoforming Rad FIT Liner provides a personalized fit and optimal ankle support to keep feet comfortable all day long.
Rome SDS is known for its innovative and high-performance snowboard equipment. The brand specializes in designing and manufacturing products that meet the highest demands of snowboarders. Rome SDS
The products are developed in collaboration with passionate snowboarders, ensuring excellent quality and functionality in all conditions.
Get the Rome SDS ACE BOOT kids snowboard boots now from our online store or directly from the store and let your young snowboarder experience the perfect combination of performance and comfort!
Smooth flexing simplicity
The Ace is a youth boot designed to bridge the gap from MiniShred sizing to adult performance. This soft yet supportive boot is backed with our Rad FIT Liner for a heat moldable fit. With the Foolproof Dialed fit of a single dial BOA system and TX3 Lacing for quick and easy adjustments, the Ace keeps the good times rolling.
QUICK HITS
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Rad FIT Liner is a fully heat moldable liner with SkateCuff 3D for ankle support
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AceFlex Outsole is a lightweight, smooth flexing, one-piece rubber outsole
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Single Dial BOA with Coiler technology and TX3 Laces

Manufacturer
Rome SDS
What should you consider when choosing snowboard boots?
A few questions to consider before buying snowboard boots
What is the difference between Boa tightening and traditional laces?
Boa
- Tightening is done quickly by turning the roller
- Can be adjusted even with gloves on
- Provides even tightening across the entire shoe area
- Some models have double Boa (separate upper and lower adjustment)
Traditional ribbons
- A cheaper option
- Gives the user maximum adjustability
- Many find the laces more flexible and have a more natural feel
In short: Boa = fast and effortless. Laces = precise and customizable.
What is the flex of a snowboard boot and how do I choose it?
The hardness of a shoe tells you how stiff or soft the shoe is when moving.
Soft (1–4) Beginner, park - Easy turns, comfortable and forgiving
Medium (5–7) All levels - Versatile all-mountain
Hard (8–10) Advanced, freeride - Sturdy at high speeds and on slopes
What is the difference between Deeluxe and Vans snowboard boots?
Deeluxe
- Known for its technical fit and ultra-precise heel hold
- Lots of options in different flex classes
- Heat-moldable liners in many models
- Especially popular in the European market and among professionals
Vans
- Soft and comfortable fit from the start
- Excellent shock absorption (Vans Waffle soles)
- Skate-style feel, a favorite of many due to its comfort
- Especially suitable for park and all-mountain content
In brief:
Deeluxe = technical fit & performance.
Vans = comfort & a softer skate-style feel.
How do I choose the right size?
The size of snowboard boots may differ from normal sneakers. Please note:
- The toes should lightly touch the tip of the shoe, but without pain.
- The heel should remain stationary during turns (no lift)
- Heat-moldable liner adapts to wear
- We recommend following the size chart of each manufacturer (Deeluxe, Vans, etc.)
How warm are snowboard boots?
All snowboard boots are designed for winter use, but differences arise:
- About the insulation of the inner shoe
- About the structure of the base
- About breathability
If you get cold easily, choose a model with:
- thick inner shoe
- thermoformable lining
- EVA sole material
Can I wear snowboard boots while walking?
Yes, but they are not designed for long walks.
Snowboard boots provide support and traction in the snow, but are more cumbersome than winter boots.
How do snowboard boots shape up during use?
Most shoes soften and shape over a few days of use.
Heat-moldable liners can be shaped in the store (in a heat oven), which immediately improves the fit.
Do all snowboard boots fit all bindings?
Generally yes.
It is important to choose:
- Compatible shoe size and binding size
- Correct stiffness that matches the landing style
How do you care for snowboard boots?
- Dry at room temperature (not on a radiator)
- Check the laces or Boa system regularly
- Remove the liner to dry.
- Avoid filling the shoe with water.
Do snowboard boots have to be the same size as street shoes?
Not always.
Many models recommend going a half size or a full size smaller than normal.
For example:
- Vans: often true-to-size
- Deeluxe: often slightly smaller and more precisely fitted
Always check the manufacturer's table.






















