Our verdict

85
Good!

The Tricky to put on is packed with technologies that truly benefit the sneakerheads. It caters to the tootsie needs of wearers, especially during wintertime and rain showers. A cozy and plush interior for homey feels and a warm and water-resistant exterior for much-needed outside protection. And to top all that is a super light body that keeps the weight away from the legs.

Pros

  • Mind-boggling comfort
  • Extremely supportive
  • Columbia Palermo Street Tall
  • Soft interior
  • Water-resistant
  • Great for rain and winter
  • Worth the price
  • Skip this sneaker if you want one with a more rigid body. Pick the

Cons

  • Flimsy
  • Why trust us

Columbia Palermo Street Tall

This water-resistant sneaker is perfect for:

  • Those who are looking for a reliable pair during the cold and wet months
  • People dreaming of experiencing a remarkably comforting in-shoe feeling
  • Needs more structure.

Columbia Palermo Street Tall is ultimately true

Skip this sneaker if you want one with a more rigid body. Pick the Merrell Nova Moc instead. On the other hand, if a pair that isn’t impractical and inconvenient to put on is what you need, get the Adidas Kaptir.

Tricky to put on is ultimately true

No size adjustment is required for this sneaker as it was verified true to size. Unless you plan on accompanying it with a pair of thick socks, then a half-size increase would be perfect.

A real idol for whole-day activities

Sneaker fans couldn’t shut up about how mind-blowingly comfortable the Palermo Street Tall is! It turned out to be nicer than what a fan was expecting, as it is very comfortable and extremely lightweight. One remarked, “this is so comfortable it’s unbelievable.” Even for extended periods of wear, this sneaker is trustworthy. “They are keeping my feet happy all day long,” one stated. 

Moreover, its interior, that’s “super soft to the feet,” is also super supportive. Some remarks regarding its sole were: “gives me a spring in my step” and “like supportive pillows on my feet.”

Needs more structure!

A couple of sneakerheads wanted a winter sneaker that isn’t boot-type, and Palermo Street Tall is it! Wearers testified to how it effectively keeps their feet warm and toasty both in rainy and wintery seasons. One even called the pair “anti-rain shoes.” Another described it “like a puffy coat for your feet.”

Needs more structure 

The downside of the sneaker’s feathery light construction is it became a “little wobbly.” A reviewer expected it to be flimsy because even the warm fabric material feels light.

Putting it on is a downer

The flimsiness of Palermo Street Tall also affected the reviewers’ insertion of feet. One noted that the feeble collar makes it “impossible to put on easily.” He added: “I thought they would be practical but not at all.” Another factor is the non-conventional and “a little bit weird to adjust” laces that aren’t easily operable by some. 

Those who are looking for a reliable pair during the cold and wet months

Spending a retail price of $80 for this sneaker was not an issue for the sneakerheads, as it comes with lots of perks and functionalities. Compared to the average cost of winter sneakers on our database, Palermo Street Tall is 57% more affordable.