My current rotation is the provision 6 and escalante racer. I am not a stability shoe wearer, but tried the provision after I read a review saying that they were a firmer ride than the rivera (which I found WAY too soft for my liking and what I wanted them to be). I've tried almost all of the line and after the racer, the provision 6 is my favorite. It's a fantastic shoe. I will say that my one complaint is that it took me at least a few miles (maybe 7-10) to really get a good heel lock in them. This is only to do with the stiffness of the rear portion of the shoe out of the box, being a stability model. I now have at least 200 miles on them and they still look new. It's really the sleeper in Altra's lineup, even amongst fanboys and girls.
@@supermeseriasuI wore my Provision 6 to the gym and it’s a good cross training shoe. Stability for weight lifting and good for the treadmill. All around a great shoe.
I just received my pair of Rivera 2's. Right choice for me with my narrow feet. I think they are a half size small but a nail trim and ultra thin socks saved me from returning them. Next time I'm going a half size up. I enjoyed my first run. I'm hoping zero drop helps me from getting runners knee.
I don't know if it's just me, but I tend to be more prone to shin splints with really spongy soles. At least between longer periods of inactivity during winter months.
Love my Altra's. My favorite is my Torin's. I have both Torin 5 and 6's. I ran a marathon in my 5's and, yes, the tongue cut into my ankle. I use my Torin's for speed work. I also have the Paradigms. They are my comfort shoe for racking on the slow miles. I do have a par of Riveras but the low stack height and my herniated disc dont like each other so they are my walking around shoes. And.. I just bought a pair of Vanish Carbons. They run a full size small for me so the first pair got returned. Now that i have the correct size they are amazing. They are a pain to get positioned on my feet properly but oncw on they are super comfortable on long fast runs. And they are fast. I do wish they came in the Standard fit.
You may be able to help me then. I only have the Altra Escalante racers. Only been using them 2 months . But with the rain and cold on the way the large holes in this shoe let in mud and too much water . So which one would you recommend for mostly road running that is better in water resistance ? I will be using it on any grass or gravel paths I can find too. Thank you
@@luluah1198 You might want to consider using a trail shoe. In the winter I run in Olympus 4's. The Superior would be lighter. Im not totally sure that they are watee proof. I'll have to look. But they would be better with the mud
Hey, hope you don’t mind me asking as you’ve got a great shoe line up. How would you compare the Torin’s with the Paradigms? Im just transitioning and wondering if the paradigms maybe a bit more forgiving ? I know they are positioned as a mild stability shoe but I’ve seen plenty of people rating them highly for comfort and long miles. Any experience on paradigm 5 versus 6?
@@amandaball7116 I actually have a pair. They have more cushion than the Torins but are heavier. I ran s few long runs in them and ultimately went back to my Torin's. My Paradigms are now my everyday around the shop shoe.
Just dropped in to say that someone should tell Altra to get Escalante 2.5 back. There.is.no.other.shoe.like.that!! Thank you v much. Good topic, good review.
I have one pair of those and wish i could find another in my size. I have two newer pairs of Altra and am thinking about trying Topo now. I got the Escalante 3 and they had to go straight back, way too tight at the arch.
I really like the Altra brand. I have the Monte Blanc and the Paradigm 6. I'm a huge Birkenstock fan so Altra's zero drop foot shaped toe box is very similar to Birkenstock
Ryan, BRAVO on the detail of the Altra range! I wish Altra took as much care as you explaining the differences of the tongues, foot shape, and heel cup. The pinnacle of comfort for me was the Torin 4 with a padded tongue and the Original (wide) toe box. What's the closest to the Torin 4 in the current range? Keep up the great work! ..Mike
Thanks for the kind words! You can get the Torin 6 in wide so maybe that would help? Otherwise the Lone Peak is the closest you can get to the Original toebox. None of the road shoes have that :(
I have a Paradigm pair, very confortable due to its wide toe box and bouncy outsole. Which Altras keep the wide toe box, I have heard that some models are reducing that foot shape.
I've heard that too! I've only been using Altras for a year or two so I can't speak to the footshape change over time. I do know they did a revamp with the three shapes they have now to appeal to more people.
this is helpful. i was in hoka napali and Cliftons for like 5 years, then switched to altra superior and torin 5's this past year. I'm starting to build miles for some longer races and tried the paradigm 5 or 6 whatever is out now... the shoe felt slippery like I was about to fall off the front so I took it back. I was about to go get another pair of torins but think I'll try the provision
Not a runner (by any means!) but looking at Altras for walking and trail use; I like the way you rate and rank here. The visual "lineup" helps and is a good idea.
NICE VIDEO! I like the Rivera (not Riviera 😉) i miss the altra torin 4.5, well not yet i have stacked up on them. Also enjoy the Paradigm💯 Escalante Racer is the dark horse in the stable👑
Escalante 2.5 is my all time favourite, but love the Escalante Racers for, well, race day. Gotta have good strong calves to appreciate them properly I reckon, with a much firmer ride.
Hello, I would like to know which model would you recomend for running up stairs. The stairs i run, are often wet and slippery. The stairs are also made of different materials... concrete, ceramics, iron, wood... Thanks and all good.
Good overview of the entire line. I just got a pair of Torin 6 for running, to get something more padded than the Xero HFS I was using (which has basically no padding at all). I’d gotten a pair of Lone Peak 6 before for trail running, but I much prefer them for hiking instead.
Older Altra’s would last, these new ones don’t. Mid-sole flattens but the glue on the rubber starts to peal off.. I bought 2 pairs of Rivers’s both pealed away. I eBay I found this problem with other issues without the shoes that people were selling now I have no problem when they start to peel away put a little glue underneath, but I shouldn’t have to. Their quality of control has went down in the last few years, in my circumstances. But I kind of love them, so I keep buying them crazy I know
Hi from Italy Ryan. I'm writing you asking for some adivices about those shoes. I wish run my first marathon next year and I'd like to know what kind of Altra's shoes could you suggest me for train (two different for rotation) and one for the race. Thank you.
They 100% run small. A fill size in my case maybe a half size depending on the foot. Some people are naturally kind of in between sizes, but they definitely run small.
Hi thx for the video. Question which one would you recommend for the winter. We talking -5 to -10 snow ice and some days +5 with rain. Yes that’s the problem Altra don’t have that shoe. I have the Paradigm 6 and have probably done km1000 in them but now it’s winter. I bought the Hoka Cgallenger 6 GTX yesterday but after just 1 days use I don’t think I can keep them. So I’ll have to buy my 6th pair of shoes for the year oh and I’ve had the Olympus boots as I walk a lot and sold them to after just a one time use :( also can you explain the softness in the eco Max vs ego as I think the ego is probably similar to the Hoka and it’s to hard for me. Thx and please ask Altra to make a All Weather road shoe thx
Hi thx for your late reply. I have bought them a week ago but please do yourself a favor and look at my review/experience in them. You might be surprised. ruclips.net/video/zz1ijZMZY4w/видео.html
Altra vanish carbon good shoe the rubber wears out fast and the tongue its all over but hey first carbon plated shoes that caters to wide feet im happy
I have both arahi 6 and provision 6 and I like both for running. I prefer the provision 6 for daily trainers but the arahi is more comfortable and probably the better option for standing in all day
Will there be any difference if I buy the women's model according to the actual size of the men's model? For example, the men's US10.5 corresponds to the women's US12. I see that the inner length is the same. Can I choose this way?
Does the carbon feel plush? Started this year with the Rivera 2 and now the torin 6. Love both but also thinking about buying the carbon just for raceday
They do offer different with, but it’s in the form of different shoes. So if the specific model you tried on was to Miral, a different model would fit you better they just don’t offer the model you tried in a wider option. It confused me at first, but they definitely make wider shoes. You just have to look at a different model under their original category. The standard or slim types are probably what you tried on
The lone peak 6 (not shown here) appears to me to be slimmer on the toes than others like the provision. Is it only me? I suppose on the datasheet both have the "standard" width, right?
@@RyansRunningReviewsYT Wow, that's amazing, it felt narrower to me in comparison to two other Altra shoes I tried in the shop (all same size). One was the Provision, the other I don't recall.
Thats what Altra claims. Altra claims lots of things. Most of which are not true. Those stack heights for instance. Or zero drop. That Escalante is closer to 30 mm than it is to the claimed 24 mm. The vanish isn't even close to zero drop and anyone can notice it as soon as you put it on. Another thing they claim is foot shape. Yeah, they're not. Every one of those shoes is narrow in the midfoot and not even as wide as a new balance in 2E at the ball of the foot. Try on any of these shoes, I'll bet you $20 that your midfoot will hang off the side on the lateral side. Durability is always suspect with Altra, they're known for falling apart after a month or two. And the Paradigm is maybe the worse so called "running" shoe of all time. No one is running in that shoe. Literally no one runs in that shoe. Zero drop with a heel that sticks out an inch back and no bevel. Try running in that and see what happens. Whoever designs these shoes has mush for brains. Every year that goes by Altra shoes get more narrow and taller. Basically all of these road models in the video are interchangeable for the most part. They're all basically the same shoe for the most part. I will say the Esclante 3 looks really good, which is rare for Altra and it's quite a comfortable little slipper if it can actually fit your foot.
Great video! Would love to see a 2024 update!
My current rotation is the provision 6 and escalante racer. I am not a stability shoe wearer, but tried the provision after I read a review saying that they were a firmer ride than the rivera (which I found WAY too soft for my liking and what I wanted them to be). I've tried almost all of the line and after the racer, the provision 6 is my favorite. It's a fantastic shoe. I will say that my one complaint is that it took me at least a few miles (maybe 7-10) to really get a good heel lock in them. This is only to do with the stiffness of the rear portion of the shoe out of the box, being a stability model. I now have at least 200 miles on them and they still look new. It's really the sleeper in Altra's lineup, even amongst fanboys and girls.
This is really helpful!!! Thank u
6 ar good for gym?
@@supermeseriasuI wore my Provision 6 to the gym and it’s a good cross training shoe. Stability for weight lifting and good for the treadmill. All around a great shoe.
Thanks for your perspective. Very informative
Escalante 3 were a good investment for my body. Smooth to walk, comfortable and great cushion to run.
I just received my pair of Rivera 2's. Right choice for me with my narrow feet. I think they are a half size small but a nail trim and ultra thin socks saved me from returning them. Next time I'm going a half size up. I enjoyed my first run. I'm hoping zero drop helps me from getting runners knee.
I don't know if it's just me, but I tend to be more prone to shin splints with really spongy soles. At least between longer periods of inactivity during winter months.
Love love love that you're giving Altras the love!
They are definitely getting more popular!
Love my Altra's. My favorite is my Torin's. I have both Torin 5 and 6's. I ran a marathon in my 5's and, yes, the tongue cut into my ankle. I use my Torin's for speed work.
I also have the Paradigms. They are my comfort shoe for racking on the slow miles.
I do have a par of Riveras but the low stack height and my herniated disc dont like each other so they are my walking around shoes.
And.. I just bought a pair of Vanish Carbons. They run a full size small for me so the first pair got returned. Now that i have the correct size they are amazing. They are a pain to get positioned on my feet properly but oncw on they are super comfortable on long fast runs. And they are fast. I do wish they came in the Standard fit.
You may be able to help me then. I only have the Altra Escalante racers. Only been using them 2 months . But with the rain and cold on the way the large holes in this shoe let in mud and too much water . So which one would you recommend for mostly road running that is better in water resistance ? I will be using it on any grass or gravel paths I can find too. Thank you
@@luluah1198 You might want to consider using a trail shoe. In the winter I run in Olympus 4's. The Superior would be lighter. Im not totally sure that they are watee proof. I'll have to look. But they would be better with the mud
@@copperdan7667 thank you 👍🏼
Hey, hope you don’t mind me asking as you’ve got a great shoe line up. How would you compare the Torin’s with the Paradigms? Im just transitioning and wondering if the paradigms maybe a bit more forgiving ? I know they are positioned as a mild stability shoe but I’ve seen plenty of people rating them highly for comfort and long miles. Any experience on paradigm 5 versus 6?
@@amandaball7116 I actually have a pair. They have more cushion than the Torins but are heavier. I ran s few long runs in them and ultimately went back to my Torin's. My Paradigms are now my everyday around the shop shoe.
Just dropped in to say that someone should tell Altra to get Escalante 2.5 back. There.is.no.other.shoe.like.that!! Thank you v much. Good topic, good review.
I have one pair of those and wish i could find another in my size. I have two newer pairs of Altra and am thinking about trying Topo now.
I got the Escalante 3 and they had to go straight back, way too tight at the arch.
Agree, Escalante 2.5 are the best I’ve come across. Pity they discontinued them.
I find them in the portuguese website
I really like the Altra brand. I have the Monte Blanc and the Paradigm 6. I'm a huge Birkenstock fan so Altra's zero drop foot shaped toe box is very similar to Birkenstock
Ryan, BRAVO on the detail of the Altra range! I wish Altra took as much care as you explaining the differences of the tongues, foot shape, and heel cup.
The pinnacle of comfort for me was the Torin 4 with a padded tongue and the Original (wide) toe box.
What's the closest to the Torin 4 in the current range?
Keep up the great work!
..Mike
Thanks for the kind words! You can get the Torin 6 in wide so maybe that would help? Otherwise the Lone Peak is the closest you can get to the Original toebox. None of the road shoes have that :(
@@RyansRunningReviewsYT Thanks, Ryan! I'll look at the Torin 6 in wide.
I find myself running farther, faster & with less pain in Altra shoes... I only have torin 6 so far! Can't wait to try another pair
I have a Paradigm pair, very confortable due to its wide toe box and bouncy outsole. Which Altras keep the wide toe box, I have heard that some models are reducing that foot shape.
I've heard that too! I've only been using Altras for a year or two so I can't speak to the footshape change over time. I do know they did a revamp with the three shapes they have now to appeal to more people.
this is helpful. i was in hoka napali and Cliftons for like 5 years, then switched to altra superior and torin 5's this past year. I'm starting to build miles for some longer races and tried the paradigm 5 or 6 whatever is out now... the shoe felt slippery like I was about to fall off the front so I took it back. I was about to go get another pair of torins but think I'll try the provision
Very informative video, your comments were very helpful to guide us through all these Altra options, keep up the good work 👍
Not a runner (by any means!) but looking at Altras for walking and trail use; I like the way you rate and rank here. The visual "lineup" helps and is a good idea.
Altras are my favorite walking shoe by far
I have about half of all the shoes you reviewed, and have absolutely no problem with tongues.
NICE VIDEO! I like the Rivera (not Riviera 😉) i miss the altra torin 4.5, well not yet i have stacked up on them. Also enjoy the Paradigm💯 Escalante Racer is the dark horse in the stable👑
lol idk why I said it like that. It takes me a long time to record these videos. I need to try the Escalante Racer for sure! Thanks for watching!
Escalante 2.5 is my all time favourite, but love the Escalante Racers for, well, race day. Gotta have good strong calves to appreciate them properly I reckon, with a much firmer ride.
Love Altras! I’m on my third Escalante (racer this time) and second Paradigms. Lone Peak still in the box cuz I don’t do trails 😂
Hello, I would like to know which model would you recomend for running up stairs. The stairs i run, are often wet and slippery. The stairs are also made of different materials... concrete, ceramics, iron, wood...
Thanks and all good.
Good overview of the entire line. I just got a pair of Torin 6 for running, to get something more padded than the Xero HFS I was using (which has basically no padding at all). I’d gotten a pair of Lone Peak 6 before for trail running, but I much prefer them for hiking instead.
Thanks for watching! I agree with your take on the LP
How do you find the Torin 6 after 5 months of use?
Older Altra’s would last, these new ones don’t. Mid-sole flattens but the glue on the rubber starts to peal off.. I bought 2 pairs of Rivers’s both pealed away. I eBay I found this problem with other issues without the shoes that people were selling now I have no problem when they start to peel away put a little glue underneath, but I shouldn’t have to. Their quality of control has went down in the last few years, in my circumstances.
But I kind of love them, so I keep buying them crazy I know
Great video this was super helpful! Thanks man
Thanks for watching!!
What Altra shoes do you recommend for walking on hard surface?
Hi from Italy Ryan. I'm writing you asking for some adivices about those shoes. I wish run my first marathon next year and I'd like to know what kind of Altra's shoes could you suggest me for train (two different for rotation) and one for the race. Thank you.
Amazing review! Thank you! I’ve been using altra for many years now… did you find the vanish carbon 1/2 size smaller?
They 100% run small. A fill size in my case maybe a half size depending on the foot. Some people are naturally kind of in between sizes, but they definitely run small.
Surprised not to see the Superior in this comparative 😢
I have not experienced the problems with tongues on paradigm or Torin
Hi thx for the video. Question which one would you recommend for the winter. We talking -5 to -10 snow ice and some days +5 with rain. Yes that’s the problem Altra don’t have that shoe. I have the Paradigm 6 and have probably done km1000 in them but now it’s winter. I bought the Hoka Cgallenger 6 GTX yesterday but after just 1 days use I don’t think I can keep them. So I’ll have to buy my 6th pair of shoes for the year oh and I’ve had the Olympus boots as I walk a lot and sold them to after just a one time use :( also can you explain the softness in the eco Max vs ego as I think the ego is probably similar to the Hoka and it’s to hard for me. Thx and please ask Altra to make a All Weather road shoe thx
The Altra Lone Peak has the GTX weather proof versions ( standard and mid versions with Goretex)
Hi thx for your late reply. I have bought them a week ago but please do yourself a favor and look at my review/experience in them. You might be surprised. ruclips.net/video/zz1ijZMZY4w/видео.html
Altra vanish carbon good shoe the rubber wears out fast and the tongue its all over but hey first carbon plated shoes that caters to wide feet im happy
It’s a foam outsole which is why it wears out so fast
I like your reviews man thabk you
The Vanish Tempo gets good reviews. I'm interested how you rank them.
if its anything lihe the VC I would probably be number 2, maybe even 1
Which one would be best for standing on concrete floors while working all day?
Paradigm
Do you recommend the Torin or the Provision as Gym shoe?
Yep! They might be a bit soft for super heavy lifts but they’re MUCH better than your average running shoe.
I guess the closest one to a barefoot shoe is the scalante?
Can’t decide between Hoka arahi 6 and paradigms/provisions!! Both seems to have equal pros and cons😂 just want a shoe I can stand all day in
I have both arahi 6 and provision 6 and I like both for running. I prefer the provision 6 for daily trainers but the arahi is more comfortable and probably the better option for standing in all day
Will there be any difference if I buy the women's model according to the actual size of the men's model? For example, the men's US10.5 corresponds to the women's US12. I see that the inner length is the same. Can I choose this way?
Does the carbon feel plush? Started this year with the Rivera 2 and now the torin 6. Love both but also thinking about buying the carbon just for raceday
Carbon/ego pro is plush
Love your reviews! I wanted to love altras but their goofy footbed isnt wide enough. I hate their stubborness in not offering a width version.
They do. Torin and paradigm I belueve
They do offer different with, but it’s in the form of different shoes. So if the specific model you tried on was to Miral, a different model would fit you better they just don’t offer the model you tried in a wider option. It confused me at first, but they definitely make wider shoes. You just have to look at a different model under their original category. The standard or slim types are probably what you tried on
Any recommendations for foot type wide?
Sorry I don't have too much experience with wide shoes!
Best Altr shos for diagnos Metatarsalgi?????? Thanks
The lone peak 6 (not shown here) appears to me to be slimmer on the toes than others like the provision. Is it only me? I suppose on the datasheet both have the "standard" width, right?
Lone Peak has the original foot shape which is their widest
@@RyansRunningReviewsYT Wow, that's amazing, it felt narrower to me in comparison to two other Altra shoes I tried in the shop (all same size). One was the Provision, the other I don't recall.
sorry to be that guy but its'Rivera' not 'Riviera'. Good video though
Rivera, not Riviera, but I appreciate comparison
Thats what Altra claims. Altra claims lots of things. Most of which are not true. Those stack heights for instance. Or zero drop. That Escalante is closer to 30 mm than it is to the claimed 24 mm. The vanish isn't even close to zero drop and anyone can notice it as soon as you put it on. Another thing they claim is foot shape. Yeah, they're not. Every one of those shoes is narrow in the midfoot and not even as wide as a new balance in 2E at the ball of the foot. Try on any of these shoes, I'll bet you $20 that your midfoot will hang off the side on the lateral side. Durability is always suspect with Altra, they're known for falling apart after a month or two. And the Paradigm is maybe the worse so called "running" shoe of all time. No one is running in that shoe. Literally no one runs in that shoe. Zero drop with a heel that sticks out an inch back and no bevel. Try running in that and see what happens. Whoever designs these shoes has mush for brains. Every year that goes by Altra shoes get more narrow and taller. Basically all of these road models in the video are interchangeable for the most part. They're all basically the same shoe for the most part. I will say the Esclante 3 looks really good, which is rare for Altra and it's quite a comfortable little slipper if it can actually fit your foot.
You missed Vanish Tempo!!! One of the best Altta road shoes of ALL TIME!
I know :( I couldn’t get my hands on it in time for this video
@@RyansRunningReviewsYT beside that, Thank You for your channel
Dude u need to get at least 1080P quality, not 360P
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