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ALTRA Women's AL0A4VR7 Lone Peak 5 Trail Running Shoe

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Fulfilled by Grivet Outdoors

Arrives Sunday, Sep 14
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Size: 7


Color: Rose/Coral


Features

  • synthetic-and-mesh
  • Imported
  • Rubber sole
  • Altra
  • Womens Shoes
  • Running Shoes
  • Rose/Coral
  • Synthetic & Mesh

Description

The Lone Peak 5 maintains its status as the trail icon we know and love. This evolution includes the addition of an AltraEGO midsole, bringing an extra level of response to every step you take while conquering all types of terrain, with the MaxTrac outsole. The updated StoneGuard offers more coverage while using less substance, and the laser-cut drainage holes allow you to get drenched with added drainage.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 4 x 7 inches; 3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AL0A4VR7


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 25, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Altra


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  • In a head to head with Salomon Trail Runners, Salomon wins
I am a professional dog hiker (yes that's a job and it's awesome) and take packs of dogs off leash hiking on the mountain and foothill trails around the Salt Lake valley every day all year in every weather. We hike for an hour and a half, which is at least 3-5 miles. Additionally I love hiking in my personal life and have bagged many iconic peaks. In a couple weeks I will be hiking half dome in Yosemite and had heard so much about these shoes that I wanted to try them out to possibly use on that hike. After much research and trial, my favorite spring and summer hiking shoes are the Salomon XA PRO 3D V8's. My favorite winter full waterproof boots are also Salomon. They have proven themselves season after season. I have tried big name brands like Hoka One One trail runners and while they were fun while they lasted, they didn't even last a single season. For the money I paid, that's just not acceptable to me. In comparing the Altra Lonepeak 5's to my newest Salmon XA Pro 3D's, what I found is that they're basically the same weight (VERY light), but the Salmon's are MUCH more sturdy and substantial than the Altra's. For example, in the Lonepeaks the bottoms of my feet could feel every rock or branch I stepped on or accidentally kicked while in the Salomons the sole and fabric of the shoe offers more shielding from the elements (all of them, including water). For me this is really the lynch pin, as on a really long hike (I did Mt Timpanogos in my older Salomons last year), foot fatigue is what really gets you in the end, so for me, having a shoe that is just as light as the Lonepeaks while providing more substance to cut down on bottom of foot fatigue won out in the end. In addition to that, I LOVE the lacing system of the Salmon's over manual laces. It's SO convenient and laces the entire shoe evenly. There is no stopping to tie, no getting cactus stuck on the laces, no fraying and easy on, easy off. The Lonepeaks while similar in weight are slightly lower profile than the Salomons and combined with their light weight make it really feel like you don't have much on. That can feel really nice on trail when you're used to wearing boots - especially if you're a true trail runner, but there are some trade offs that might make you think twice. First, they will not last. FACT. Read all the forums or ask the sales people at your local sporting goods store and they will all tell you the same thing. These shoes just don't hold up well over time, so be prepared to love them and leave them. At $160 that's hard to do. Additionally, these shoes will make your feet and ankles work a lot harder on anything other than slab rock or very flat hard packed earth than other hiking boots or shoes. I noticed within 15 minutes of my first hike in them that the tiny muscles and tendons in my feet, ankles and toes were fatiguing a lot faster than usual and were sore the next day - and I hike EVERY DAY. That's just the nature of this shoe compared to others. Your foot will adjust with time, but don't expect to be able to go from a hiking boot to this shoe and be able to hike a huge mountain or run the wasatch 100 without training in them for a while. I also found that I was turning my ankles a LOT more in these shoes than my Salomons which are only slightly higher up on the foot. I will say the traction on the Lonepeaks is second to none. If you're looking for shoes that will grip like a gecko to any terrain, these will definitely fit the bill! However, I find the traction to be more than adequate on my Salomons as well, without having to deal with some of the drawbacks I've highlighted above (and at HALF the price)!! I also do like the wide toe box on the Altra's, but again, the room in my Salmon's is adequate as well. In the end, the XA Pro 3D's win hands (feet) down and they are what I will be wearing to hike half dome in 2 weeks and probably Machu Picchu next June as well. I sincerely hope this review has been helpful for someone else! And yes, I paid full price for these. Feel free to ask me any questions! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2021 by Kelly Kelly

  • This is still a great shoe!
I have worn this shoe often and it continues to be supportive and relieving to the stress and pain of plantar fasciitis and Metatarsalgia! I can imagine I might get another really rough season outta them maybe a lighter full year… possibly longer as they have not even slightly come apart in any way… a real feat 😉 for any mass produced athletic shoe these days! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by Jaime Atkinson

  • Super comfortable for wide feet
The wide toe box is great, and I love the zero drop. I feel the zero drop is a much more natural and healthy way to walk/run, especially for those who tend to lean forward a bit, and not fully use their glute muscles. They are nicely cushioned and my new favorite shoes. They do not offer support for flat and pronating feet like mine, so to make them perfect, I will need a custom orthotic. Off the shelf orthotics will not allow for the wide toe area. They seem to run a tad long, if between sizes, probably best to go down. This may be due to the contours, as more room is provided at the big toe than other athletic shoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023 by Ginger Grace

  • Great Trail Shoes (especially if you like zero drop)
I pretty much stand behind the Altra brand, and in planning my 40th birthday trip for Mt. Whitney, I decided to try a little more cushy trail Altra in lieu of my favourite go to King MT1.5's (that line is now frustratingly discontinued, but I digress). Reading up on this 22-mile adventure showed a few recommendations for the Lone Peak 5's—great excuse for new shoes, right?! Well, the local store didn't have my size in stock, so I let the lady talk me into a pair of Hokas. One test run in those reminded me again why Hoka's are a no go for this zero heel to toe drop "runner". I typically wear size 6.5 in trainers and my other Altras, and 6 in everyday shoes, so I originally ordered a 6.5, but it was much too big and wide for my foot. I quickly decided to try again, and the size 6's arrived with 1 day to spare! They are noticeably heavier than the Hoka Torrents, but that's because they do have a rock plate and some aggressive tread, so I expected that. They were simply lovely on my 5-mile acclimation run the day before at the trailhead. As for 22+ miles in them, I'd say they were a win there as well. I felt sure of foot on all types of surfaces hiking and when I did some running coming off the summit throughout that mile to the portal, although they didn't save me from loose gravel coming down one of the last of the dreaded 97/99 switchbacks, but that was on poor foot/weight placement and not the shoes. By mile 19.5, I'd say I could have been walking barefoot or in combat boots (I've done that too), and I wouldn't have known the difference, as by that point I was pretty much over the whole day—next milestone birthday is going to be spent somewhere like Italy or Spain...what a wreck I was after. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2021 by Shay Shay

  • Roomy and comfortable.
It's so rare to put on a shoe and think, "ahhh, that feels nice." Especially with wide, bunion-y feet. Took a 2-mile walk and still thought, "that feels pretty darned good!" Took a 6-miler and am very satisfied with the Lone Trails. The coral pink is a little extra, but the wide toe box, sturdy sole design and overall "ahh" is what I was looking for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023 by SailorsinFlorida

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