The Paradigm 4.5 is ideal for recovering after a race, and for wide-foot runners who need a more generous fit in their running shoes.
1.0 back in 2013. The Paradigm, a robust shoe reminiscent of highly cushioned Hoka One Ones, is constructed with recovery in mind, from its stability system down to its Stabilipods, which are located beneath the arch and heel for added support.
A minor critique is that our big toes tended to hit the front of the shoe, especially running downhill. This problem is usually resolved with a lace-lock; however, the shoe shorts the extra eyelet that would ensure a more secure heel hold. Said a tester with a preference for Altra: “I usually joke about a ‘roomy cockpit’ for signature toe shape, but this time, I actually found it was just a little too much.”One of the first pairs of shoes I tested were Altras when I started working at RW. With the, I learned my speed wouldn’t suffer despite the shoe’s heft, and appreciated how accommodating the shoe’s fit was around my slightly wide foot.
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