Review of Altra Men's Adam Running Shoe

Altra Men's Adam Running Shoe,Carbon/Taupe,11 M US
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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These are the only shoes I can wear now since discovering barefoot style shoes. Very comfortable and the toe box is wide enough that it doesn't cramp my toes. Do not ignore the special sizing direction of leaving room in front of the toe. The sole has good traction and I can use it to play table tennis in. The only issue I have with the shoe is the really cheap, low quality thread used in the construction. They fuzz out and break after a few washes and so the shoe is slowly coming apart before the sole has worn out. The threads are a low density poly thread with few twists per meter. It shouldn't cost much more to use a high quality poly thread and it will increase durability greatly.

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I am very hard on shoes as I weigh 215.

I have bad knees and thought these would be uncomfortable for me.

I love them and they are so comfy!

Don't know yet about durability.

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I like this shoe for just knocking around the house and for street use. I do not intend to run in this shoe but will use it to strengthen my arches and allow my toes to spread out and eventually become more agile. I like the looks and feel of the shoe and am currently using the beefier insole. The quality is somewhat lacking in the stitching and am not sure how long the shoe will last. I continue to do my running in Altra Instinct shoes and Brooks Pure shoes. The Altra Adam ran true to size for my size 12 feet with wearing thin socks. If you are looking for a way to slowly break into the minimal shoe scene then the Adam shoe might be a good place to start.

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I bought these shoes as a substitute shoe for when my Vibrams are in the wash. Although I love the Vibrams and have had a lot of success in them, I wanted to try something similar but without the separate toe pockets for each toe. This is about as close to the ground as you'll get with any shoe (with the insoles removed) and the overall feel is light and similar to barefoot running. The toe box is huge and there's loads of room to spread your toes according to the terrain, etc. However, the shape of the toe box is quite straight without much curve for the big toe and little toe. My feet are slightly curved, meaning the big toe isn't aligned with the inside of the ankle when looking down. This means that for people like me, there is going to be some rubbing against the big toe. The good thing is that this only happened the first three or four times wearing them and they seem to have loosened up now. They are not a perfect fit and I would recommend going one size larger if your feet are wide as you'll have the same problem as me. Overall, a smooth ride and they look cool. I have also been wearing them at work to soften them up and they don't get frowned at by my boss (who hated my vibrams!).

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My Altra Adams arrived yesterday, so not much to report on durability yet. So far I love them! They are roomy and light weight. The box itself has printed information, there are two sets of insoles, and a pamphlet on how to use them!

This is the first time I've ever purchased shoes online. I've always felt the reviews weren't convincing enough to sway me to buy. That my feet are "different" and the reviewer probably has normal feet. So here are the details on my feet! LOL Sorry!

My largest foot is 10 5/8" (26.9875cm) long, and my widest foot is 4 1/4" (10.795cm). Of course, with my feet, the longer foot isn't the widest. Figures. The smaller feet of length and width are over 1/4" smaller.

I have a normalish arch, not high, not low, but I can't deal with a built in arch in a shoe. It feels like I have a rock in my shoe. My longest heel to ball is 7 3/8" (18.7325cm). My other foot's heel to ball is 7 1/4" (18.415cm). My feet are bony, my toes are long, knuckles like stubby fingers. I can use my toes like fingers to pick things up. I'll never be a foot model. Just ugly. I'd post a pic but you'd be disgusted.

I ordered a size 10 and I'm pleased! The box suggests you allow 1/2" between your longest toe and the end of the shoe, which is what I have with the size 10.

Getting the Adam on is a bit tight. It doesn't hurt or anything, just a tad bit of an effort. I figure, the shoe has to stay on somehow. I don't want the pressure across the top of my foot, being anchored to the sides, thus squeezing my foot width.

I wore the Altras yesterday without socks, I left in the insole that came in them. I got the start of a blister on one foot, after a mile walk, plus a dozen trips up and down stairs. Again I account this to that I don't usually wear shoes, and when I do they are very padded and fluffy. I wanted minimal shoes, and that's what these are.

I usually walk 2 to 4 miles a day. Altra suggests you try the Adams out with 1/10th of your normal mileage. I did 1/4, so I went over board there. We have dogs, the best motivator to exercise! After a day in the Adams I could feel my calves, hamstrings, and back. Not bad, just muscle use, like a work out. Today I'm feeling great and ready to go again.

Since I'm not a runner, nor well versed in zero-drop shoes, I won't go into much here. There's plenty to Google on the subject. What got me to think about a zero-drop shoe is that I have always preferred to be barefoot. That, maybe some of my issues with shoes was the drop. After years of dealing with what was my only options, I found skater shoes that worked well, and now these.

I love that the Adams have two independent straps. I can adjust just what needs adjusting. I love the wide toe box, my toes can spay to their hearts content. I just love these shoes!

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