You’ve got the Torin 5 for on the run, now get the Torin 5 Luxe for on the go. The Luxe is everything you love about the Torin 5 with all-day, all-over versatility. Our new Altra EGO MAX midsole foam is light and luxurious, and the engineered knit upper is lightweight, sleek, and breathable.
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Love, love, love these shoes, but not why you might think. These are better than bare foot shoes for me—Read on to see why.First let me say, I use these for walking, I do not jog.I know these are marketed as barefoot type shoes and maybe they are, but barefoot shoes don’t work for me I just looked into them because I was hitting dead end after dead end trying to find comfortable shoes that work for my fussy, fragile feet. I did try a pair of barefoot shoes before. They had a zero heel drop, thin flexible sole, no arch support, wider toe box and secure to the feet, but they just aren’t right for my shoe needs—they were not comfortable at all and my feet were very unhappy. So why do I love the Altra Torin 5 Luxe so much even though they are barefoot shoes?I’ve learned over many years that I need some arch support, not too much and not too little. I also need some cushion, again, not too much and not too little. Zero heel drop, a flexible sole, a wide toe box and being secure to my feet are also attributes I’ve learned over the years that work for my feet and also my ankles. The Altra Torin 5 Luxe shoe meets all my needs. Read on as I break down the parts of the shoe in more detail.ARCH SUPPORT AND CUSHIONI find that the Altra Torin 5 Luxe have a little arch support, not as much as I normally need, but enough when combined with the amount of cushion these shoes have—Let me explain. I have a pair of shoes from another brand that are know as being good for foot health. They have a nice amount of arch support, but the cushion is a bit too soft. When I walk my heel, which bears the most weight with each step, sinks into the insole, but so much that the arch of my foot is driven into the insole. Even though the insole is soft it applies too much pressure to my arch because my arch doesn’t apply nearly as much downward pressure as my heel. This dynamic effectively increases the overall amount of arch support of the shoe, but too much so. The Altra Torin 5 Luxe shoes have the right balance of arch support to amount of cushion. So the arch support is slightly increased as my heel sinks into the heel area, effectively increasing the arch support, but not so much as to over increase the arch and drive it uncomfortably into my arch. The cushion is also just right for my foot pad, the area just behind my toes, as well as my heel cushioning both against the hard surface of the road.ZERO HEEL DROP, FLEXIBLE SOLE, WIDE TOE BOX AND SECURE TO THE FEETThe Altra Torin 5 Luxe meets all these barefoot shoe basics. I’ll add, I find well know brands of running shoes that have a mesh fabric top to be overly constrictive. The Altra Torin 5 Luxe mesh fabric feels just right—secure and with just the right amount of give. I assume the wider toe box, as compared to non barefoot shoes, plays apart in the increase in comfort.As far as size goes I tried a 10 my usual size and it fit, but just barely. Although they were comfortable and I immediately loved them I wanted to try a 10.5—it fit perfectly. So I kept the 10.5 and returned the 10. I like these shoes so much that I quickly bought a second pair for fear that they be discontinued.So if you are looking for an ultra comfortable shoe with just the right amount of support, cushion and toe room I recommend you give these shoes a try. I’ve also read if you are transitioning from traditional shoes to barefoot shoes for the first time that these are a good pick to ease you into the world of barefoot shoes. I don’t think I’ll be transitioning beyond these, because the check all the boxes I need in a comfortable walking shoe.
There are sacrifices, this shoe probably wont last the longest, might not be the most stylish, but if you are looking for a combo of comfort and style, this is a winner. I wish they kept on making them...I bought an additional pair because of this.
I walk every day but I also sometimes like to wear sneakers out on the job or on the town. These shoes enable you to do just that. They basically match any outfit you wear and if you get the black/black ones, they really do not look like running shoes. I can't stand people that wear bright patterned running shoes in their normal clothes. I totally understand why people do, but they look like such goobers when doing it. These shoes are definitely not that. The first pair I bought, I put hundreds of miles in walking and running, this pair will strictly be used for walking and on my job which also requires walking.I think it is important to mention the tongue issue experienced in the other Torin 5 and 6s....the Torin Luxe is a totally different shoe in almost every regard. This tongue is nice and soft and won't dig into your foot like the other Torin does. These are definitely designed more for every day walking: they are a lot more comfortable, durable, and classy looking. My point here is to not be scared off if you have had a bad experience with the other Torins....I also made the mistake of buying the 6 and couldn't stand it.The only thing that sucks is that it doesnt look like Altra is going to make another Luxe model like these. Get them while you can!
Been in Altras for a number of years, this purchase was to replace used up ones, usually buy from REI, Amazon selection and pricing was better this time.. Unfortunately, the first pair from Amazon was defective, had a workmanship issue: the right shoe tongue was sewed in at an angle causing it to slide far to the right. Realize the issue was more over from poor workmanship and QC, rather than the overall design. Returned and reordered a second pair, no issues with the tongue sliding to one side or the other….Will be providing follow up on overall comfort and durability later…once I’ve gotten enough miles down the road.
While I've loved my three pair of Lone Peak hikers, most of my mileage in on pavement and the soles wear fast. Their website tool to id the best shoe for one's purpose was easy to use and recommended these for me. Their tread is holding up well for months now and fit and everything else it great. I'll be buying a back up pair soon as you know how it is when the shoe models change etc etc.
Love these shoes, awesome feel, comfort, lightweight and roomy toe box. Unfortunately small delamination of tread material after only walking a couple months a couple days a week.
I’m not a runner/jogger, I hate running. For 130-160$ I expect a shoe to last a little while, especially since I’m not running. After three months the sole is already separating. Eight months- the tread is 75% gone and the shoes look completely beat up. Compare to ultraboost which hold up for 5 years of abuse and still wearable even after that point.You also can’t put this shoe in the washer. The sole will warp sideways and be ready for a trash can. The comfort is fine, they look alright, but the materials are just too weak for daily use.
Love the shoes.