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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Best Running Shoe Reviews – Altra Paradigm}}{| class="wikitable" |- valign="top"|[[File:OlympusParadigmSide.JPG|none|thumb|x300px| Here is an external comparison of the #REDIRECT [[Altra Olympus]] and the Altra Paradigm.]]|[[File:OlympusParadigmSole.JPG|none|thumb|x300px| The Paradigm (top) has less grip and more flexibility than the Olympus4. 0]]|}The [[Altra Olympus]] and the Paradigm are remarkably similar shoes, but I find myself generally preferring the Olympus. While the Olympus is a little thicker and heavier, its ability to work on and off road is useful, and its outsole is rather longer lasting. * The Paradigm is road only, where the Olympus will handle both road and mild trails.* The Olympus is slightly thicker and slightly heavier, but the difference is fairly marginal when you're wearing them.* The outsole on the Olympus is quite hard, and can lack traction on a treadmill at steep incline.* The Paradigm is slightly more cut away at the base of the heel to produce more of a rocker effect.[[File:OlympusParadigmRun.JPG|none|thumb|x300px| I actually ran with an Olympus on one foot and a Paradigm on the other. It's a great way of comparing two shoes, but don't try this at home as it's also a great way of getting injured.]]=Compared with Hoka=Compared with the Hoka range, the Olympus/Paradigm is not quite as well cushioned, but has a much better toe box design. I also prefer the way the Olympus/Paradigm tapers the midsole towards the front of the shoe creating a more gradual rocker effect. The closest Hoka to the Olympus/Paradigm is the [[Hoka Bondi]], especially the Bondi Speed. =A Comparison with other Recommended Shoes={{:Shoes-include}}