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ALTRA Womens Solstice XT 2 Cross Training Shoe

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Size: 6


Color: Black


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Be ready to take on any workout in the Altra Footwear Solstice XT 2. It's the perfect all-day athleisure gym shoe. Traditional lace-up closure offers a secure fit. Classic round toe silhouette. FootShape toe box allows your toes to relax and spread naturally for more comfort and stability during uphill climbs and downhill descents. Balanced Cushioning places the heel and forefoot at equal distance from the ground to promote proper, low-impact form throughout the run. Fit4Her technology caters to the specific form of the female foot, which has a narrower heel and midfoot, a higher instep, a longer arch and unique metatarsal spacing. INNERFLEX features grid-like grooves in the midsole are designed to provide flexibility and movement. Textile and synthetic upper. Textile lining and insole. Synthetic outsole.

Item model number ‏ : ‎ Solstice XT 2


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 18, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ALTRA


Best Sellers Rank: #501,326 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #220 in Women's Cross Training Shoes


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 416 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love em
Love these shows, stylish, comfortable and well made. Enough support for me to play tennis in them, yet flexible and light
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by russelb

  • Very comfortable
I was tackling plantar fasciitis and these shoes were recommended. I wear them to play pickleball. My foot is getting better every day and these shoes are helping so much. Zero drop and wide toe box is a must. I can feel my feet getting stronger every time I play. I wear a 1/2 size bigger than my normal size so my toes won’t hit the front edge. A whole size bigger is way too big. These are a great transitional shoe if you finally figured out barefoot shoes are the way to go. Strong feet vs. overly supported feet is what is needed to resolve feet issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024 by 25caligal

  • Favorite pickle ball shoes
These shoes were recommended for me to play pickle ball. They have good balance of support and stretchy material for comfort. My foot is wide so the Altra brand works well to provide width throughout, including a substantial amount of room in the toe box. The bottoms are perfect for a gym floor as they don’t grab but don’t slip either. This shoe is lightweight and very comfortable. I purchased more in other colors. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by Julie Dawn

  • Very good shoe
As soon as I put these shoes on, I felt definite relief from my arthritic, bent big toe. The wider, taller box is a much better option than the brand of shoes I've been wearing for the last 7 years and there's plenty of room for my orthotic. I ordered my normal size instead of having to order a half size larger to accommodate my orthotic so they fit as expected. There are a few minor things that would raise my rating to a 5: - The shoe laces are round, short and slick. They don't stay tied. I had to replace them with longer laces. - The sole could have a better grip. These are a little slick on the packed snow and ice. - The heel is a little wider than my other shoes. I have very narrow heels so this is even more problematic than my regular shoes. - My feet do tend to slide sideways with any lateral movedment. - Because the toe and heel are at the same level, I've had a tendancy to lean backwards and have to catch myself. The shoe doesn't propel my foot forward when walking so it takes a little more effort to walk. - They could have a little more cushion. Having said all of this, I'm very satisfied with these shoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Great shoes
I don’t usually spend this much money on shoes. I’ll just start the review by saying that. But, these shoes are worth every penny. I bought the white ones, but I definitely should’ve bought them black. I only say that because white shoes get dirty so easily! And they’re too pretty to be dirty. I didn’t realize how badly my feet needed the extra wide toolbox in these shoes. And when I started walking with them, my feet just felt instantly better. They have just enough support in them to make walking really comfortable. I do wish the laces were a little bit longer. I have naturally wide feet, and I barely have enough lace left over to put them in a proper bow. Lol. Right now I’ve used them for walking, and wait training. These shoes were brilliantly for both. Will be using them to run pretty soon as well, and I have nothing but high hopes for them. Hopefully they last, as long as the price point would suggest, although I would not mind purchasing these again, even if they didn’t. Worth the money, very comfortable shoe, highly recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Lucy R Lucy R

  • Love my Altras!
Size: 6 Color: Black
Alwayss love my Altras! The wide toe box really helps as I'm prone to blisters. These are nice and lightweight!
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2025 by Kendra Montoya

  • WIDE, BUT NOT WIDE ENOUGH :(
Size: 6.5 Color: Black
I'm on an eternal search for a pair of shoes that feel good and actually fit me. I've gotten fittings done in stores and been told that my left foot is Wide, but my right foot is Double Wide and that I have high arches that contribute to a "high volume" foot. I used to prefer Skechers for the Goga Mat insole, but over time Skechers seems to have gotten progressively more narrow and my feet possibly wider as well. I moved on to New Balance since they're a well known brand and I was told that their shoes typically run wider than other brands. This is true! BUT, not all of their "Wide" shoes are created equal. Certain models have wider toe boxes and E or EE width doesn't always mean a specific number value in mm or inches wide, so width is inconsistent with the labeling. In my most recent endeavor to find the perfect shoe, I've purchased the White New Balance 857 in 6.5 XX-Wide and the Altra Solstice XT in 6.5 in the only width available. You can see how the widths compare to other shoes I own in the photo I've included in my review. The widest shoe in the lineup is the New Balance 880 in Blue (#6) or the New Balance 1080 (#4). Despite being DOUBLE Wide, the 857 is one of the most narrow feeling shoes in my photo. I think this is a combination between an obviously more narrow toe box and the leather material making it feel stiffer and like it's exerting more pressure on my feet vs the softer mesh materials. The shoe furthest to the right (#7) is a size 6.5 Altra Solstice XT. As you can see, it's the smallest shoe in terms of length despite being the same size numerically speaking. It also has a wider toe box despite not actually coming in a "Wide" width. Unfortunately, it's also the shortest shoe vertically speaking. My foot was spilling out of the top, likely due to my high arches. This was not an issue with the other shoes in the photo BUT I do commonly have problems feeling like the shoe is tight regarding vertical space. And yes, it is a wider toe box but was still tight in width for my left foot which is a Wide and even tighter for my right foot which is Double Wide. I used to size up to get a slightly wider shoe, but it really sucks to do that with shoes used for gym workouts because I feel my feet sliding forward all the time. I still haven't found the perfect shoes, but from what I've tried so far I think my next move will either be to try a size up in the Altra Solstice XT (hoping that length, width, and height will improve with a size increase) or figure out which New Balance models are TRULY wider and not just labeled as such. PHOTO INFO 1. Skechers Go Walk, size 7 2. Propet, 4E size 6.5 3. New Balance, D size 7 4. New Balance 1080, D size 6.5 5. New Balance 857, 4E size 6.5 6. New Balance 880, D size 7.5 7. Altra Solstice XT, size 6.5 (I don't remember the model names for 2 and 3, and they unfortunately rubbed off the labels over time.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024 by Kimi Kimi

  • Huge Altra fan!
I love these shoes! I wear my black and white ones everyday in my classroom. I am also fighting bunions and am flat footed and these shoes are so roomy and comfortable. They are also surprisingly durable event though the sides have more of a cloth fabric on them. They are very light and don’t have much of an incline at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025 by RachelMc

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