
We first took notice of the Palladium line during the January Las Vegas tradeshows. Since then, they have come alive of sorts with a great marketing campaign that does its best to educate you on the boots but also on some unknown spots around the United States. For Winter, Palladium gets premium on the market with their Pampa Hi and Baggy models. They come shearling lined for the winter and are available in a few choice leathers including our choice: suede camel.
More looks at the Palladium Pampa Boots for Winter 2009 after the jump.
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As nice as I’m sure they are, people you meet are bound to say, “nice Keens!”
it’s those damn toe guards…
These boots are bad quality. I purchased a pair no more than 3 months ago and the are already ripping at the seams. I have not done any strenuous activity with these except walk and …..walk…. Palladium is producing cheap boots that do not last for too much $$$$
My Baggy boots is still 100% intact after been stored in the original box for 6 years at averaging 33 deg.Celcius around the year. No sign of rubber sole decaying. just to share my experience.