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è vuotoDan
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 6 maggio 2025
Third pair of Altras, still true to size. I now swear by this brand. I have Superior 4.5 for outdoors and Timp 5 GTX as a backup (they have a really thick sole) as seen from the picture attached and wanted something for everyday use. These black ones are perfect! They’re not in your face, have a slimmer sole and everything else that Altra is known for.
M
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 22 aprile 2025
I have recently tried the Altra Escalante's and these Solstices seem fairly similar to those in that it also has a wide toe design, leaving more room than traditional running shoes that may be tighter up front.Sizing is a good fitThe material is similar in that it's thin and flexible, but also breathable, which is what you would need for sports/outdoor activities. There is also low cushioning on these shoes, but provides a good level of support and still feels comfortable to walk/run in.Costs £105 at the time of this review - cheaper than the Escalante's and has a similar quality to it.
Sorex
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 17 aprile 2025
My son has inherited my very wide feet and it seems to me that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find shoes that fit comfortably, almost as if shoes are being made narrower than in the past or perhaps my feet are just getting wider!It was with great joy then that I came across these purposefully made extra wide training shoes. My son has worn these running on several occasions now and reports that they are super comfortable and more than meet the needs of his casual jogging regime. The padding around the ankle is generous and the shoe in general feels robust and well made.It should be noted that these a zero drop shoes which means your foot is falling onto a flat surface with minimal impact cushioning. With adequate ankle strength and range of motion this should not be a problem but if you have flat feet or high arches then you may want to consider swapping the included flat insole with something more supportive. They are marketed as “Cross training" shoes and this probably explains the more general design; they will work for running but equally in gym.They are expensive but then they are a brand with reputation and these are very well made and should last. Also, it is worth paying the extra money for shoes which have width to match your feet. The consequences of squashing your toes in to inadequately sized shoes for years on end can cause a number of issues; I have some of these issues and wished I'd realised at a younger age.
binfordca
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 11 aprile 2025
They fit, look, and feel great. They're a little more grey than you can tell from the images, but still dark enough to almost be black. Perfect!
CitrusGreen
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 26 aprile 2025
I’ve really enjoyed wearing these Altra shoes. I have another pair from this brand which are a smaller size (10), whereas these are 10.5 and seem slightly smaller - I’m normally 10.5 and these are slightly snug but fit well and feel like a really nice fit with no movement.They are not particuarly padded but my feet feel well supported with no pain in my ankles which I do get sometimes after a long day. I wouldn’t use them for running or sports though, as I don’t think there’s enough cushioning, but for general wear these are good.The shape of the toe area is very wide, like other Altra shoes. It does look a little unusual at first glance but is very comfortable.
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