PALLADIUM Men's Pallarue HI Cuff WP Rain Boot
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I only went out a few times in the snow but it didn't seem slippery
The fact that you asked is funny. The only complaint I have with these is they are designed for wet weather, but on wet surfaces they seem to be more slippery than any other shoe I wear. This must be a problem with the tread material, since it appears to be fine.
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Neither a discount nor any kind of offer was made available to me. 12D is what I am. I love how they are so far, although they are a little tight. My husband and I use them to work in the backyard and take care of my This shoe eliminates the problem of dirt and poop getting stuck in the tread (FINALLY!) which was hard to find, as well as This puts both of you in danger! So why do all the water-proof or farming and outdoor boots have heels or are insulated? Chickens dig holes so why do all those boots have heels? Having chickens is also a part of our life in Florida. In any case, I love these and they are worth the Don't have to wash them when you go to the store! Spray them off and go! Even an old fart like me can appreciate this style. The test is now to see how long they last. Already one month later and they still look.
I had a tighter fit than what I am used to, but it looks great.
On rainy days, I cannot wait to wear these things.
These boots are really nice- Generally, they run a bit small and you should order half a size up or.
At first, they're a little tight, but as they break in, they become more comfortable. I am satisfied with their work.
The canvas Palladiums fit size 5, which is what I have. The 10s were too small so I returned them and ordered a pair in 11s from Amazon at a lower price. I found that both of the pairs of Palladiums (my canvas and these) had a "condensation pattern". My feet are fairly wide, so I normally have a very long "in" period. 10 things you should know. It took me about 1 week to break in the 11s and become comfortable, while the 5s were impossible to get into. Having worn both my Palladiums for a few weeks now, I can't stress how comfortable they are once broken.