Reviewer Maureen Majewski
Warm and good tread on the soles
Reviewer Kirsten Pomerantz
I like how it looks and it is comfortable as well.
Reviewer GCollins
This a very fine shoe for this price they are so fine
Reviewer Seytonyah
Great all around sneaker that lasts very well.
Reviewer Marcie K Wynn
one reason was that it was darker than expected (I ordered the natural white), it was closer to a very light tree bark than to the color white (would look great with jeans, though), the other was that there was a $10 price drop ($47 to $37) after I recieved the shoes.
If you like the color and the price is right then I recommend them
Reviewer Irving R Napert
Very good for everyday use. Would not endorse for jogging but brisk walking is fine.
Reviewer John M Weiskopf
These are very comfortable shoes. I love them, I have more than one pair. I recommend them.
Reviewer Heather Erwin
I put fits as expected because the other options didnt make sense to the problem. They have nice arch support but are too tight around the center of the foot. The toes and heal is a bit loose however. Not worth the price. I bought a 50$ pair of sketchers that were much better than these. Not satisfied.
Reviewer James_Boise
I've used Palladium Pampa Hi Originale Canvas Boots since the late 70's for expeditions in the tropics and as an all around boot for hiking and yard work. Sturdy, good fit, light weight. Over the years, my only complaint (as I aged) was a lack of insole cushioning. This is easily and effectively solved using Scholl's Performance insoles (~$40 here on Amazon) to provide the cushioning my feet (& knees) now like. Combined, there isn't, to my mind, a better boot for casual and not-so-casual hiking. Add some beeswax waterproofing and you're all set with a good water repellant boot that you'll enjoy until you wear them out and buy another pair. . . .
Reviewer Sebastian Haff
Shopping for a basketball shoe as uppers for my quad skates, TBH, but have had a devil of a time finding them in X-Wide. This shoe does come in X-Wide, so it ticks my first requirement. As skate uppers I need to remove the insoles, but these are glued in. Watched a ~10+ minute YT video the other day by an old guy who strained and strained to remove the insoles. They did come out but it was a struggle. I go into a Skechers Warehouse Outlet yesterday and it's explained to me that the Memory Foam Insoles are glued into their shoes because people come in and would steal them if they weren't! That speaks to the Achilles heel of these sneakers, the first thing to wear out is the insole!
The Skechers I have bought (8 pairs now, in a Men's 114E, you see, once I had some 11 4E Skechers I realized these will be useful to me beyond serving as skate uppers, which I bolt to the skate plates), have all had the insoles glued in. The Skechers Geardos' insoles (these!) were difficult to remove, but I did it anyway (4 pairs). The Skechers Relment - Traven and the Selmen - Relodge insoles were lightly glued in, pretty easy to remove. The trick to remove the insoles in these Geardos and not break them apart or leave much in the way of glue inside the shoe is to proceed slowly and patiently, a little at a time, using your dominant hand's fingers. It may take you 10 minutes to remove each insole, but it's worth it. Once you get them out, use a little talcum powder to get the remaining glue un-sticky. Then you can put in the insoles of your choice and use the original Memory Foam insoles in other shoes. They are decent, just not up to the quality of my custom produced prescription insoles or the Superfeet insoles I have bought online, which are not as expensive as my customs but not cheap.
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