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Altra Shoes Review

Posted By Marty Hughes, DC

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Comments
October 22, 2018
Kate Lalone

Is there a specific Altra women’s shoe that’s good for walking with plantar fasciitis?

October 22, 2018
Natural Footgear

Hi, Kate,

Thank you for your comment. I’m sorry to hear that you’re dealing with plantar fascia pain.

Altra shoes are known for their wide toe box and zero drop sole, and most of the models that Altra offers—at least as of today—possess these two key design features. The stack height of the shoes varies from model to model. We prefer Altra models with the lowest possible stack height and the widest possible toe box. Altra changes up their offerings on a fairly regular basis, so it might be worth checking in with them directly to see which models satisfy those criteria. Those are likely to be your best bets in terms of shoes (from Altra) to help address your plantar fascia pain. You can find other helpful options here:

www.naturalfootgear.com/collections/womens-shoes

Correct Toes toe spacers are another important consideration in addressing plantar fascia pain:

www.naturalfootgear.com/collections/correct-toes

Here are some resources for you from our site that discuss plantar fasciosis and how to approach it from a natural perspective:

Plantar Fasciitis or Fasciosis?:
www.naturalfootgear.com/blogs/education/17889080-plantar-fasciitis-or-fasciosis

Heat or Ice for Plantar Fasciosis?:
www.naturalfootgear.com/blogs/education/17883800-heat-or-ice-for-plantar-fasciosis

Plantar Fasciosis: Conventional vs. Natural Approaches:
www.naturalfootgear.com/blogs/education/17889116-plantar-fasciosis-conventional-vs-natural-approaches

I hope this info helps! Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

Kind regards,
Marty Hughes, DC

January 14, 2025
Barbara

I’ve been wearing Altra women’s shoes for three years for my 40-60-minute walks. It feels like I’m walking uphill through sand. Are Altra shoes more specific for running and not walking?

January 14, 2025
Natural Footgear

Hi, Barbara,

Thank you for your comment. It sounds like Altra shoes are providing some challenges for your walks. Altra shoes are designed primarily with running in mind, though many people do use them as a walking shoe as well. The relatively high degree of cushioning that comes with Altra footwear may sometimes feel too soft for running and walking. You might want to try a shoe from the Lems Primal series of footwear, which may offer a more flexible, zero-drop experience with a comfortable sole designed for walking. Alternatively, Topo Athletic has models that offer a little more cushioning while still providing a level sole and a sufficiently wide toe box.

All the best,
Marty Hughes, DC

March 03, 2025
Chris

I have been wearing Altra shoes now for about 7 years. I found them after looking for a shoe with a wide toe box after having a cheilectomy operation on my right foot. I have since had a second operation this year on the same joint, as the arthritis came back, but I have immediately gone back to wearing them. Along with Lems, I find Altra the best shoes for anyone suffering with the condition of hallux limitus or rigidus for many reasons. First, they allow the toes to spread; second, as they are zero-drop, they don’t bend the injured toe upwards while the foot is flat (you have a lack of natural upward movement in the toe anyway, so why make it worse?); and third, and most important, it allows your toe to align straight as opposed to being crooked, meaning some relief from the jamming of the big toe.

I find not all Atras are the same. They offer more cushioning than Lems, but some of the racing-type Altra shoes are very thin in the sole and minimalist; some of the others, though, have tons of cushioning, such as the Olympus, so in my opinion they are ideal for walking and everyday use. Some also fit tighter than others (the new FWD model is tight, I found); however, the outdoor range, which includes the Lone Peaks, has loads of space. The walking boots they do are great, as they have stiffer soles, so I feel they are ideal for long hikes. Overall, I would highly recommend them to anyone suffering from foot disorders like mine, and I have never found anything else as comfortable. The designs are getting smarter as well, so if you want something nicer for wearing out, then there are some more attractive designs. Overall, though, I can’t recommend these shoes enough.

March 03, 2025
Natural Footgear

Hey, Chris! Thank you so much for sharing your experience with Altra shoes and boots. It’s great to hear that you’ve found some models that meet your needs.

All the best,
Marty Hughes, DC

March 03, 2025
Lisa

I couldn’t live without my Altra Paradigms! Each year they change the model, and some years are better than others, but I don’t know what I would do if they stopped making them. They are perfect for my feet, and I always wear them with Correct Toes.

March 03, 2025
Natural Footgear

Hello, Lisa! I’m glad you’ve found an Altra model that works really well for your feet (and allows you to benefit from Correct Toes at the same time). Many thanks for sharing your comment here.

Cheers,
Marty Hughes, DC

March 03, 2025
Cathy

I was introduced to Altras by my Pilates instructor, who also does gait analysis. She recommended Escalantes, which I have loved for walking and everyday use. I then bought their trail shoes for a day hike in the Grand Canyon and a pair of gym shoes for CrossFit. I love them all!

March 03, 2025
Natural Footgear

Thank you for your comment, Cathy! I’m glad to hear that you’ve had a good experience with Altra footwear.

Kind regards,
Marty Hughes, DC

March 03, 2025
Aaron Smith

Northwest Foot & Ankle of “Correct Toes” fame recommended Altra’s “Solstice” model for me, as I have gout damage in the cartilage of my foot. Other than the fact that the midfoot felt very narrow, they have worked well as a slightly thicker but still minimalist shoe.

March 03, 2025
Natural Footgear

Hi, Aaron. Thank you for your comment! I’m happy to hear that you’ve found the Solstice to be a good fit for your feet and foot health needs.

Kind regards,
Marty Hughes, DC

March 03, 2025
Karen

Altras were my first step into the world of minimalist shoes. I had been wearing only Birkenstocks because I have never been able to endure having my very wide toes squeezed into a pointy-toed shoe. I started with a casual model Altra shoe (I forget the name; it was not a running shoe, and they don’t make it anymore) in the men’s version, since my feet do not conform to the standard “women’s” model. Although I was already used to zero-drop, foot-shaped shoes, the difference of being able to flex my foot with each step was a revelation! However, the neuroma pain that I had been developing for years persisted. The problem turned out to be the cushioning, which you single out in the article as not consistent with barefoot-shoe principles. When I tried a pair of truly minimalist shoes, with no cushioning and no arch support, my neuroma pain went away almost overnight. Suddenly, my arches were able to function properly, with firm support underneath. It probably helped that at that time, I was spending most of my time barefoot (indoors). I never had pain while barefoot. Discovering that I could transfer that experience to the outdoors (since I can’t see going barefoot outdoors in the city where I live) was the key to my now decade-long foot health. Since then, my feet have become wider and thicker and would not fit into Altras anymore.

March 03, 2025
Natural Footgear

Hi, Karen. Thank you so much for your comment and for sharing a bit about your experience with Altra footwear. I hope you’ve been able to find some even wider, healthy-foot-shaped shoes to continue on your journey to optimal foot health.

All the best,
Marty Hughes, DC

March 03, 2025
Niara

Though for a time I loved them, I stopped wearing Altra shoes several years ago, and I’m now preparing to sell the 3 pairs I have on eBay. Why? The soles are too stiff and caused one too many sprained ankles as a result of my foot not being able to feel the ground and compensate for the terrain I was walking on. Before switching to minimalist footwear, ankle sprains were nearly a chronic condition. I much, much, much prefer shoes that allow me to feel the ground I’m walking on. Minimalist footwear with zero-drop soles, a highly flexible outsole, and a wide toe box has become my feet’s best friend for walking or hiking anywhere on any surface. Ankle sprains have become a rarity in my life. No more Altra shoes for me.

March 03, 2025
Natural Footgear

Thank you for your comment, Niara! I hope you’ve been able to find footwear brands that offer more of the features you’re looking for to support natural foot health.

Kind regards,
Marty Hughes, DC

March 03, 2025
Marni Witte

I LOVE my Altras! I wear the Lone Peak for trail walking and everyday use and the Torin for work, where I stand for 8 hours per day. I tried Lems and Xero and felt like they didn’t offer enough support. I feel the Altra zero-drop shoes are the perfect choice for those of us who cannot go full minimalist or have to be on our feet standing for long periods of time.

March 03, 2025
Natural Footgear

Hey, Marni! Thank you for your comment. It’s great to hear that you’ve found success with Altra footwear. I wish you continued foot health and comfort!

All the best,
Marty Hughes, DC

March 03, 2025
Craig

Altra’s original Escalante Racer was absolutely wonderful. It was everything a natural shoe should be—flexible, lightweight, and zero-drop with a wide toe box. Their “update” (Racer 2) was not an improvement but a departure from what made Altra such a good brand. And if one reads many of the comments/reviews on the Altra site, it’s clear I’m not the only one who feels this way. Bring back the original Racer!

March 03, 2025
Natural Footgear

Hi, Craig. Thank you for your comment! I’m sorry to hear that your experience with the Escalante Racer 2 was suboptimal. Perhaps all the feedback will lead to a more foot-friendly iteration the next time around? In the meantime, I hope you have some healthy-foot-shaped athletic shoes you can benefit from during your active pursuits.

All the best,
Marty

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