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🥾 Own Every Trail with Confidence and Comfort
The ALTRA Men's Lone Peak 7 Trail Running Shoe combines a zero-drop platform and wide toe box for natural foot movement, enhanced by the responsive Altra EGO™ midsole cushioning. Its MaxTrac™ outsole with 5mm lugs ensures superior grip on varied terrain, while the StoneGuard rock plate protects against trail debris. The seamless, breathable upper offers a sleek, water-resistant fit, making it a top choice for trail runners seeking comfort, durability, and style.











| ASIN | B09Y68PG43 |
| ASIN | B0CRYVQKSG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #167,528 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #154 in Men's Trail Running Shoes |
| Brand | ALTRA |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Black/Grey |
| Cushioning Level | moderate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,818) |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2022 |
| Department | mens |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | true |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | Yes |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Insole Cushioning | Foam |
| Item Weight | 0.58 Kilograms |
| Item model number | Lone Peak 7 |
| Manufacturer | Altra |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AL0A7R6H020107500M |
| Material Fabric | Mesh |
| Model Name | Men's Lone Peak 7 Trail |
| Occasion Lifestyle | Comfort |
| Outer Material | Mesh |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Platform Height | 2.54 Centimeters |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 4 x 7 inches; 3 Pounds |
| Seasons | All |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports |
| Sport Type | Trail Running |
| Strap Type | lace_up |
| Style Name | Men's Lone Peak 7 Trail Running Shoe |
| Style Number | AL0A7R6H020107500M |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 196248548852 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
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.
R**R
Very comfortable
It like the roomy toe box and the zero drop soles. It's also nice and lightweight...
I**L
Great comfort, wear through quick
One of my favorite shoos. Great feel. I wear through shoes quick and the rubber on the bottom was flattened out pretty quick since these are trail runners and I wear them everywhere.
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Stable shoe but not as roomy as the Alpine
I've been wearing the LP Alpine for a couple years now, primarily because it's got a roomy toe box and it gets decent traction on trails without feeling weird on concrete/paved tracks. I decided to try this Lone Peak 7 because the Alpine wears so quickly--both the sole and the upper, where it creases along the line where my toes bend. The LP7 made a good first impression and it seemed at first that the upper would wear better, if not the soles (which are very similar, if not the same). After a few wears I realized that the toe box is definitely narrower than that on the Alpines and after a few weeks my toe started wearing a hole through the top. The LP7 holds my heal nicely, though and I appreciate the stability. I'll miss that when I go back to the Alpines, but the LP7 toe box is too narrow for a "wide toe box" shoe.
V**8
Great for Morton's Neuroma
I have Morton's Neuroma in both feet. I'm size 11 wide. This shoe is wide AND has a wide toe box (which are not the same thing). A wide toe box is important, because it can help prevent getting Morton's Neuroma OR if you already have Morton's Neuroma, it can help prevent it from getting worse. I got a half size up (11.5 wide). I wish it had more cushion though. I wanted to get the Altra Olympus; which has the max cushion available from Altra, but they don't sell it in wide, so I had to settle with the Lone Peak. I hope Altra makes the Olympus in wide one day. These shoes distribute force evenly outwards, so minimal weight is placed on the Neuroma; however it will still aggravate your neuroma, but due to the wide toe box, it will help prevent it from getting worse; because Morton's Neuroma usually occurs from having shoes that are too tight in the toe region. I my previous shoe was Reebok DMX Extra Wide, but these shoes have WAY too much cushion due to them working with air below the sole; about three times more cushion than the lone peak, the problem with this shoe is that your foot sinks and sinks into the cushion unevenly, and the neuroma will pop out and then the cushion crushes your neuroma which is BAD, too much cushion is a bad thing, Altra understands this. So don't get too much cushion. I tried the Altra Olympus and it has the perfect amount of cushion IMO, and these Lone Peak's are good too. I'm happy with this shoe until Altra make's the Olympus in Wide; since it also has the wide toe box.
B**N
Top rated hiking shoe
This is my second pair of ALTRA Lone Peak 7 shoes in this colour. My first pair wore out around the heels and parts of the soles after multiple long distance hikes (1,000 KMs +) across Spain, Italy and Switzerland and up Mount Kilimanjaro (apart from Summit day) and various other hikes and mountains. I found them very comfortable from the get go. The wide toe box ensures next to no toe friction avoiding any blisters. There is plenty of grip (although I would prefer a Vibram sole) and enough cushioning in the sole across rocky terrain. I love the colour and design and preferred to stick with the 7 rather than the 8 for that reason. I own a pair of LP 6s and the major improvement in the 7 for me is that they let in less water when walking across wet fields and grass. They still let in a lot through the fabric so I take alternative socks and soles to change in to. But overall outstanding.
J**M
Best hiking shoes
The 7 version is so much better than the 6. The 6 always tore at my toes easily but the 7 never have. They fit great and very durable. I’ve bought 3 pairs.
W**E
Wide shoes for wide feet !
If you have wide feet, you should try Altra shoes. They are shaped like a foot not like a torpedo. This model (Lone Peak) is a good example to consider. Very comfortable.
C**N
Comode e leggere, pianta molto ampia.
P**R
Very comfortable and I use them often
I**S
I recently completed the Camino (800km) wearing a pair of Salomons and suffered terrible blistering. I met several people wearing Altras who sustained not a single one and so I was already sold on Altras and their "wider toe box" before making the purchase. When my Altras arrived it was a day before heading off on the Dales Way (80 miles across the Yorkshire Dales over four days) so they were put to the test immediately. Well, all I can say is that I love my new Altras. No blisters or discomfort at all so now this brand will be my go to for the rest of my life.
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軽い
M**A
de buena calidad, muy cómodos talla calza de acuerdo al modo esperado
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