A travel writer, Erin Deborah Waks, says she experiences relief from knee pain and weak ankles after testing Altra Experience Flow ST road stability trainers. In her account, she describes using the shoes with the stated goal of improving strength and stability, particularly around the knees and ankles. The article presents the shoes as a stability option and frames the test around whether the footwear helps reduce discomfort and support movement.

Both sources are from Mail Online and Daily Mail, and they convey the same core narrative: Waks tries the Altra trainers and subsequently reports that she has “no pain.” The coverage focuses on her personal experience rather than citing clinical trials, independent lab testing, or medical evaluation. It also does not provide detailed information about the duration of use, mileage, or whether changes to training, activity levels, or other factors occurred alongside the footwear test.

Overall, the reporting centers on one individual’s outcome while describing the shoes’ intended support features for people who want more stability.