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Return within 30 days. Click here to learn more Altra Lone Peak 2.0 Zero Drop Trail Running Shoes Mens UK 7.5 Find your favourite brands for less in the Fashion Sales & Deals for the latest offers from your favourite brands. 33 x 22.9 x 12.7 cm ; Boxed-product Weight: 907 g Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.Find out more about our Delivery Rates and Returns Policy Item model number: Lone Peak 2-M Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 30 Sept. 2014 Average Customer Review: Be the first to review this item 118,992 in Shoes & Bags (See Top 100 in Shoes & Bags) in Sports & Outdoors > Athletic & Outdoor Shoes > Men's > Running Shoes > Trail Running Shoes in Sports & Outdoors > Athletic & Outdoor Shoes > Men's > Running Shoes > Road Running Shoes in Sports & Outdoors > Running > Shoes > Men See Altra US/EU size conversion chart Unleash yourself into the wild and run free with the new Lone Peak 2.0TM.
Unlike traditional trail shoes, the Lone Peak's FootShapeTM toe box lets your toes relax and spread out naturally for more stability and cozy comfort throughout long trail runs. Sandwiched StoneGuardTM protects your feet from the rocks and other debris for a silky smooth ride. The TrailClawTM outsole includes ascent lugs on the front and inside with descent lugs on the outside and rear to help you conquer any trail condition. Gaiter TrapTM technology provides a hook-and-loop tab on the back of the shoe for quick, strapless trail gaiter attachment. Freedom is just around the bend in the Lone Peak 2.0. Details Ideal Uses: Trail Running, Hiking, Fastpacking, Trail Racing Designed To Improve: Running Form, Toe Splay, Stability, Traction, Comfort, Trail Protection Platform: Zero DropTM Platform, FootShapeTM Toe Box Stack Height: 26 mm Midsole: Dual Layer EVA with A-BoundTM Top Layer Outsole: Sticky Rubber TrailClawTM Insole: 5 mm Contour Footbed Upper: Quick-Dry Trail Mesh, Minimal Seams Other Features: Sandwiched StoneGuardTM Rock Protection
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Zapatillas Hombre Altra Paradigm 1.5 Las Altra Paradigm 1.5 son unas sin drop perfectas para losGracias a su m�xima son la mejor opci�n para corredores de movimientos neutros o supinados. So I scored some Altra Torin and Intuition 3 shoes to review, yay! (And, in the interests of full disclosure, got to keep them).  And, better yet: one lucky Cranky Fitness reader can win a pair of Altra's of their choice. But those of you who are already hip to Altra's are probably going: WTF, Crabby?  The Torin's and Intuitions are running shoes, not walking shoes, you misinformed nincompoop! Why is this Mostly an Altra Walking Shoe Review and not a Running Shoe Review?Altra is a well known running shoe brand and I had really hoped this would be a running shoe review.  Wishful thinking, as it turned out. My back injury is taking its sweet time to heal up. And I suppose one might reasonably question the ethics of a blogger who takes on a running shoe review when she is not actually doing much in the way of running?
But in my defense, I thought I would be running again by now! My back seemed to be getting better. I was all set to hit the trails again--and I thought the Altra zero drops would make an intriguing choice to give that a shot with. I swear I wasn't being a totally unscrupulous scheming greedy product-whore. And heck, I did do some running. At least enough to form an impression of both pair, which I will of course share with you. But this is mainly a review of the Torin and Intuition 3's in terms of how they fare as walking shoes. I figured, surely I'm not the only chronically injured, yet eternally optimistic runner-wannabee who spends a lot of time walking? So...  what did I think about the shoes? And what's the deal with the giveaway? Why I Was Intrigued by Altra Zero Drop Shoe Altra's are known for ditching the built-up heels so many athletic shoes have. (Thus they have "zero drop" from heel to toe.  They even invented that term).  This encourages runners to use a forefoot strike.
And the shoes are more naturally "foot shaped" and thus have a have a wider toe box than traditional shoes, so your tootsies can spread out. Yet their shoes generally supply a lot more cushioning than barefoot-style shoes. They come in a variety of styles with varying degrees of cushioning and support, from minimal to maximal, and they look... well, like actual shoes! Meaning they don't have the creepy toe-sleeve design like Vibrams do. The inserts are removable too so that you can decrease the amount of cushioning in your pair as your feet get stronger and you become more of a hard-core natural running beast like your cave-dwelling ancestors. As it happens, part of my current rehabilitation plan is to try to strengthen my feet more, and rely less on footwear for cushioning and support, whether for walking or (mostly hypothetical) running.  I've begun to suspect that so many years of being propped up by orthotics and cushioning and coddling have not fixed my various biomechanical problems at all.
Instead, I'm wondering if that hasn't made things worse, rendering my foot muscles weak and passive, and my toes barely functional at all. My balance is as crappy as a drunken peg-legged blindfolded sailor making a getaway on a stolen pogo stick.I was eager to check out some shoes that I hoped might give me a more natural foot strike and starting easing me into minimalism more gradually. Walking Shoe Review of the Torin's and Intuition 3's: Both of these fall in Altra's "neutral" shoe category--they also have stability, trail running, and everyday. Within neutral, there are Max, High, Moderate, and Light cushioning options; the Intuitions are "moderate" and have less cushioning than the Torin's which are "high." But, they both felt very comfy! Altra is terribly careful about warning you to get into zero drop shoes gradually and incrementally, and give you lots of information and instructions. And perhaps the transition is more of an issue for runners racking up lots of miles, or for women prone to wearing high heels during the day.
(Which this unfashionable blogger is not.) For me--no transition time needed at all. I was expecting calf pain but... nope, no problems there. I can walk for miles and miles in these shoes and they feel great. Here was the most interesting thing:  the shoes are springy enough that I actually prefered both models with the inserts removed, even though the underneath part looks a little forbidding.  I'm not sure this is a model that they encourage insert removal on or not, but whatever, it worked great.  I just laced them up a little tighter. I like the roomy toe box, and the way I can feel my toes working more.  In fact, the next time I buy a pair of Altra's I think I may go even more minimal, with light cushioning, at least for walking purposes. The biggest downside for me?  The "coral" color of the Intuitions 3's! As it happens, I liked the Intuitions slightly better since they have less cushioning.  But the bright orange look just ain't me. I do know this is a hip look, but let's review: I am not hip.
Everything I own that has a color clashes with these shoes except for one shirt I use as a pajama shirt. Though it will be nice to know I am fetchingly color-coordinated should I ever wear my athletic shoes to bed. The Altra's Intuition 3 and Torin Running Shoe Review Let's pretend I am still a runner! I tested at the nearby park, running a few hundred yards on first sidewalk and then grass. So, ok, I have absolutely no f--cking clue how these would perform for real runners running real distances. And I just noticed that Altra sells a Stability Wedge, which adds support without putting it all in the arch, and I may check these out when (or sigh, perhaps "if") I eventually go back to running. Bottom line:  I liked these shoes a lot!  I just need more models available in black and other drab colors and I'll be all set! About the Altra Giveaway: According to the Altra folks, you get to choose your pair, "anything from the super light Superior to the Ultra Cushioned Paradigm."