Altra Torin 8 Review: Zero drop, 100% comfort
The latest version of the Torin features minimal updates, save for an updated upper and improved heel collar.
The Altra Torin 8 delivers plush comfort and a natural ride mile after mile.
Think of the comfiest running shoe you've tried, then add in the freedom of a roomy toe box and the natural feel of a zero-drop design. That's what Altra has created with the Torin 8, thanks to their plush EGO™ Max cushioning which has been tweaked to feel softer than ever without turning mushy on you.
So whether you're tackling long distances or seeking all-day comfort, the Torin 8's smooth, balanced ride and spacious fit delivers a seamless experience that moves with you through every stride.
Details:
| Weight |
8.4 oz (W), 10.1 oz (M)
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|---|---|
| Stack height (heel/forefoot) |
30 mm/30 mm
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| Heel-to-toe drop |
0 mm
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| Surface |
Road
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| Ride | 3/5 on the Firm to Plush Scale |
| Cushioning | 3/5 on the Minimum to Maximum Scale |
| Energy | 3/5 on the Relaxed to Propulsive Scale |
| Category | neutral |
The latest version of the Torin features minimal updates, save for an updated upper and improved heel collar.
These shoes are incredibly comfortable and have a great wide toe box for those looking to have more space for a more natural foot position.
I have worn multiple generations of the Torin. It is my go-to for leisure and exercise. Great fit, good looks and super universal.
Feels really comfortable and helps eliminate hip and back pain.
Have used it little as I have other shoes. I bought it because I wanted to try a. Zero drop shoe.
I love these minimum shoes for lifting and for cross training! This is my second pair and I will be getting them again forsure!
It’s my second pair and they’re equally as comfortable as the last. Plenty of room within the tow box, and extremely comfortable. Additionally, they hold up far better than any running shoes I’ve had in the past. I use them for an all purpose, walking, jogging, and hiking shoe. They definitely hold up far better than Brooks or new balance.
Torins are my daily road trainer, and I primarily run road to train for the trail. These replaced a pair of Torin 7s, which were a bit to "squishy" for my liking. I like Torins because they have a similar fit to the Lone Peaks I run trail in. The 8s are more stable but are still a much more comfy ride than the Escalante, in my opinion. The 8s feel lighter than the 7s, and the toe box is still wide but not bulky. My only complaint - after their first run in wet weather, one of the soles made a popping sound with every step. The sound went away after the shoes dried out. Same thing happened with my 7s - but no long-term durability issues seemed to occur.
I don't use them for running. I've been looking for shoes that are comfortable for yrs. I found these work very well.The wide toe is a must to prevent ingrown toenails. Outer material seems to breaking down faster than I'd like and feet do get wet if there is 1" wet ground. Other than that I really like the shoes.
I’ve been buying wide fit and extra wide fit shoes but I really just needed a wide toe box shoe. This one in a normal width fits my toes just fine! I’ll likely be buying this shoe again when the time comes.