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ALTRA Women's AL0A4VR7 Lone Peak 5 Trail Running Shoe

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Size: 9


Color: Majolica Blue


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


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 4 x 4 inches; 3 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ AL0A4VR7


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 25, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Altra Footwear


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Big toe box!
I wish they made these decades ago (or if they did, wish I knew about them). NO more squished toes. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024 by Ralph P

  • 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

  • Best hiking shoes ever
I got these shoes originally on a tip from an AT thru hiker. After wearing out my first pair, I could not find the same shoe in any REI store. They were all selling newer versions, which I did not like. Luckily, Amazon still had a pair in my size!
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by Jane T.

  • FINALLY PAIN-FREE SHOES!!
I've literally spent so much money trying shoes that don't hurt. After a broken ankle, I've struggled with every other pair of shoes because they would cause lateral cramping, medial arch cramping, heel pain, toe pad pain, shin splints, and have been so challenging to try and walk in (3 different types of Merrill's, Sketchers, barefoot shoes, Nikes, Keens, and probably more). I was beginning to lose hope until someone recommended I try Altras and OMG! I read another review that said walking in these shoes is like walking on pillows and it's true! But not squishy pillows like memory foam. They are super supportive, stable, have LOTS of toe room, but they gently hug the heel and inner part of the foot for support. I wear a 9.5W and that's what I ordered and they fit perfectly! I can even wear different kinds of socks (super thin, thick, ankle/crew, footies, and there is absolutely no sliding, no rubbing, no weird pokes!). For reference, I walk on pavement, gravel trails, rocky non-trails, grass, and all terrains are comfy. I'm really excited to take them hiking because I think they'd perform great! I honestly could cry finding these because they will help me finally get moving again since my injury/WFH life. If you've been struggling with similar pains, try these! Seriously worth it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2022 by katums

  • WIDE AND HIGH TOE BOX; COMFORT FOR PEOPLE WITH PAINFUL FEET
I am 70+ with hammer toes and sore feet. I wish Altra still made this shoe model because ity has the highest and widest of toe boxes. They could not be morte comfortable for thiose of us who suffer in most other shoes.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by frankie

  • Well made
I have big feet never can find shoes. Got these big toe box nice. They were wide enough good arches. I noticed a bit wide on heel. First five times were great. Then foot started slipping and toes slide all the way down touching tops edge of shoe causing pain. Wore to much would not return. So sad
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023 by Joy Hitchcock

  • Thought I'd dislike the wide toe box, but it turned out to be my favorite feature.
I have been wearing New Balance (miminalist), Salomon (Speedcross) and more recently Inov8 (Roclite) trail running shoes for the past 8 years or so. I gave up on the minimalist idea after getting a stress fracture in my foot (since healed), loved the tops of the Salomons but not the super stiff sole (which are slippery on the mossy boulders of the PNW) and the absolutely perfect soles of the Inov8s but not the top (which would fall apart along my...ahem...conspicuous bunion). I decided to try these shoes in hopes of finding something that suited my feet and the local trail conditions better, and I did. These shoes have a wider toe box than I'm used to (my feet are narrow) but I have found that it takes the pressure off of my forefoot (and I'm a toe striker so that's nice). I like the lightweight material of the upper part and I've found the grip of the sole to be less stiff than the Salomons although not quite as perfect as the Inov8s; however, these are the most comfortable trail shoes I've worn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2022 by JuLee Rudolf

  • Wide toe area
Great for arthritic feet, wide toe area. Flat sole, thin sole but supportive and since I walk on gravel road rocks don’t get stuck in tread. But enough tread for safety on slick surfaces. I have two pair of these shoes, machine wash them. They dry quickly.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by Active old lady

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