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?
The men’s and women’s shoes are usually different to reflect the slightly different foot anatomy, for example women’s shoes tend to have narrower heels. So if you prefer a men’s shoe I would suggest buying the men’s model.
Thank you, I'm considering men's shoes but I don't like the color of men's shoes very much. The women's shoes I'm looking at are B width corresponding to men's shoes D width. I bought women's shoes according to the inner length. I hope I can wear them when they arrive.@@trailandkale
@@trailandkale My shoes arrived, just as I judged, the women's US12 corresponds to the men's US10.5 and their widths are also the same, the women's B model corresponds to the men's D. And there is no narrow problem. I’m really lucky.
had bought my first altra torin 7 online WIDE and it has not come yet. my feet are very broad but i am still terrified that they just might be a little bit too wide. hope they are not...
The regular-width version isn't particularly wide (it's for regular-width feet to be able to splay, rather than catering to people with wide feet). So if you have wide feet then the wide version was probably the best choice.
They’re not particularly high volume shoes, so it would probably depend on the thickness and shape of the orthotics, if they’re really slimline then possibly otherwise I wouldn’t think you’d have enough room in there.
They look very comfortable, how does the zero drop feel?
It feels great - very natural. If you’re not used to zero drop it helps to start with shorter runs initially until your legs and feet get used to it!
Would you say fit is true to size? Manyv thanks
Yes, I would suggest going with your usual size
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?
The men’s and women’s shoes are usually different to reflect the slightly different foot anatomy, for example women’s shoes tend to have narrower heels. So if you prefer a men’s shoe I would suggest buying the men’s model.
Thank you, I'm considering men's shoes but I don't like the color of men's shoes very much. The women's shoes I'm looking at are B width corresponding to men's shoes D width. I bought women's shoes according to the inner length. I hope I can wear them when they arrive.@@trailandkale
Let us know how it goes!
@@trailandkale My shoes arrived, just as I judged, the women's US12 corresponds to the men's US10.5 and their widths are also the same, the women's B model corresponds to the men's D. And there is no narrow problem. I’m really lucky.
@user-vl4cc7le7n awesome! Happy to hear it worked out well in the end!
had bought my first altra torin 7 online WIDE and it has not come yet. my feet are very broad but i am still terrified that they just might be a little bit too wide. hope they are not...
The regular-width version isn't particularly wide (it's for regular-width feet to be able to splay, rather than catering to people with wide feet). So if you have wide feet then the wide version was probably the best choice.
Do you think you could wear orthotics in these trainers
They’re not particularly high volume shoes, so it would probably depend on the thickness and shape of the orthotics, if they’re really slimline then possibly otherwise I wouldn’t think you’d have enough room in there.