ALTRAMen's Lone Peak 7 Trail Running Shoe
K**R
Very comfortable
Very versatile trail shoe. They look good and the fit is true to size. I LOVE the wide toe bed that does not pinch and allows your foot/toes to conform naturally to changing terrain.It holds your foot and ankle securely for no blisters.They have good support and excellent traction.The shoe build is very high-quality.Excellent deal for top-of-the-line trail running shoes.
Y**G
Altra Men's Lone Peak 7: Conquering the Trails in Comfort and Style
I'm not going to lie, I've been through a lot of trail shoes. From clunky behemoths to minimalist nightmares, I've seen it all. But the Altra Lone Peak 7? This, my friends, is a game-changer. It's like they took everything I love about trail running and distilled it into one perfect shoe.**First things first:** comfort. These shoes are like plush pillows for your feet, even after miles of gnarled roots and rocky ascents. The zero-drop platform and wide toe box let your toes splay naturally, preventing that cramped feeling at the end of a long run. And the Altra EGO™ midsole? It's like running on a cloud of springy goodness, soaking up impact and keeping your legs feeling fresh.**But don't let the comfort fool you.** These shoes are grippy beasts. The MaxTrac™ outsole digs into loose dirt, hugs wet rocks, and laughs in the face of mud. I've scrambled up scree fields and bombed down loose gravel slopes with unwavering confidence. The 5mm lugs are the perfect depth, providing traction without feeling clunky.**And the upper?** It's a thing of beauty. The seamless, stitch-less construction is like a zweite Haut, disappearing around your foot and moving with you like a second skin. It's breathable enough for summer sun and surprisingly water-resistant for those surprise puddles. Plus, it looks sharp. I've gotten compliments on these shoes from fellow trail runners and city slickers alike.**Sure, no shoe is perfect.** Some folks might find the wide toe box a bit roomy (though I love it for toe wiggle room on long runs). And the price tag might make some wince. But for me, the Lone Peak 7 is worth every penny. It's an investment in your feet, your enjoyment of the trails, and your overall trail running experience.**So, if you're looking for a trail shoe that's comfortable, grippy, stylish, and built to last, look no further.** The Altra Lone Peak 7 is the real deal. It's not just a shoe, it's a trail running soulmate.**Five out of five stars, hands down.** Buy these shoes. Your feet will thank you.**P.S.** I almost forgot about the StoneGuard! This little rock plate is a lifesaver on technical trails, shielding your feet from those sneaky hidden stones. Just another thoughtful detail that makes the Lone Peak 7 such a winner.
A**R
Why I am I just finding out about these!?
I trained for weeks and completed a timed 34 mile ruck with 60lb ruck pack in these. They held up perfectly with zero issues. Awesome, comfort, stability, grip, and fit. I have read that people have issues with them holding up. I did not have any! The white does get dirty, but come on, that's expected for white trail shoes.I have custom insoles made, and honestly didn't even need to use them with these shoes. They are that comfortable.The wide toe box is amazing! Seriously, I don't think I can go to regular shoes now. I would love see them make a western hunting/ cold weather boot.I do not regret getting the 7s over the 8. Im sure the 8 are great too. but I had no issues.
L**
Clear upgrade from Lone Peak 6
If you like to mountain hike, trail run, and rock scramble, and you have wide feet, the wide toe box feature of the Altra Lone Peaks make this shoe a good option. I purchased some Altra Lone Peak 6's about 9 months ago and unfortunately they have already worn out. The inseam (upper part) started to tear and the grips on the bottom of the shoe started to wear out. I liked the Lone Peak 6's for their wide fit and they were comfortable to a degree, but they did not have much support and were not durable. They gripped well on limestone rock and sandstone, but did slide around a bit on scree slopes as well on some of the rocky trails I go on. I already notice an upgrade with the Lone Peak 7 in comfort. they have a bit more padding. Also the grip and traction is clearly better, even on scree slopes I have noticed a clear improvement. The only thing I worry about with this shoe is long term durability. I'm not sure how Altra Lone peaks can improve on durability to make a more rugged shoe without giving up certain perks like the toe box width and overall flexibility of the shoe. I tried a pair of La Sportiva's as they appear to be highly regarded and more rugged, but their extra wide was not nearly wide enough in the toe box.
T**R
Comfortable shoes, but not very durable
I use these almost exclusively for hiking. They are very comfortable with no break in period. I usually have hot feet, but these seem to breathe very well and keep my feet cooler. I prefer light colors for shoes for this reason (not a fan of the crazy vibrant or dark colors on most Altras or other trail runners). The shoes dry relatively quickly, within 24 hours with the insoles removed in a dry climate. I used these to hike the Zion narrows for several miles up and down and they worked well for this purpose. I replaced the insole with a Dr Scholls planter fasciitis insole in order to increase the cushiness and support, which has seemed to work well without being too stiff. The soles are soft so you will feel irregular objects that you step on.These shoes could be better with the grip and durability of the outsole. The tread seems to wear down ~60% after 200 miles of hiking. My first pair has ~330 miles on them with a small amount of tread left. The tread is not very grippy, especially after 50% tread. The compound gets slippery if going from water/snow to rock. I wish these had vibram rubber or something grippy and more durable lugs. Also, be careful when slipping these on because the cushioning in the heel can become dislodged and bunched up under the fabric if you don't use your finger or a shoe horn to slide your heel into the shoe. Otherwise, these shoes are the most comfortable of all the hiking shoes that I have tried on. Hopefully Altra doesn't ruin these with unnecessary redesigns aside from the outsole which needs to be beefed up a little.
G**L
Une vraie solution pour les pieds larges
C'est le seul soulier ou plutôt la seule marque de souliers que je peux porter vu la largeur de mes pieds il y a beaucoup d'espace pour les orteils ce qui évite de créer des oignons avec le temps.Le seul reproche que j'ai à leur faire c'est qu'ils ne sont pas très durables autant côté semelle que de façon générale.Le trou juste regrettable qu'il n'est pas de compétiteur significatif dans le segment des pieds larges...
J**S
Poor quality of material is not worth the price.
I bought my shoes last year for work in a hospital and it is very comfy on my feet. The only thing that I do not like is the cheap material. It started to tear after using only for less than 150 kilometers of walking indoors.
M**A
de buena calidad, muy comodos
de buena calidad, muy cómodostalla calza de acuerdo al modo esperado
M**T
Lace loops???
Lace loops seem flimsy, not sure they will hold up. These are a WIDE toe box, look at the web site and go through the shoefinder first.
B**T
not wide enough and broke in 2 months
The material is too cheap and my small toe just went through it. Not wide enough and too cheap material. The sole is brand new and the shoe is useless now :( It's the last time I buy Altra ...
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