When it comes to trail shoes, there are three things on everyone’s wish list: protection, cushion, and light weight. Most runners will tell you that you can only pick two. But thanks to some significant materials updates and smart new details, the Altra Lone Peak 9 defies conventional wisdom. Now, trail runners really can have it all.
Since its 2001 debut, the Lone Peak has been one of Altra’s most popular shoes—especially among thru-hikers and ultra-distance trail runners—with a growing following of everyday adventurers. And with each update, it just seems to get better. But while the differences between the Lone Peak 7 and Lone Peak 8 were fairly subtle, the Lone Peak 9 (which comes in men’s and women’s versions) represents a significant upgrade. Paralleling the exciting release is the Lone Peak 9+ with Vibram® grip for next-level traction on the trail; updated low, mid, and high styles; and waterproof versions.
The new Lone Peak 9 starts by handily addressing a few community-requested updates. The first: enhanced durability. Altra meticulously designed the new shoe to last even longer than the already hard-wearing previous version. Additions include a more durable ripstop mesh made of 100 percent recycled polyester, as well as an extended rand that boosts protection around the sides of the forefoot. Altra also completely ditched the stitching around the instep and midfoot. Instead, the gridded overlay is now fused directly to the upper. The result is a sleek outer envelope that’s virtually snag-proof.
The popular MaxTrac outsole also gets a refresh on the Lone Peak 9. A new lug pattern enhances downhill traction—particularly through the heel—and improves the outsole’s longevity. Inside the shoe, you’ll find a newly refined midsole. It’s made with the same popular Altra EGO foam, but construction updates make it springier than before, boosting energy return and providing a smooth, responsive ride.
The nice thing about Altra is that it knows when to make changes—and when not to fix what ain’t broke. Blessedly, the Altra Lone Peak 9 sports the same zero-drop construction and overall fit. A roomy toe box—one of Altra’s signature touches—gives the toes space to splay out and grip the trail, while a tapered midfoot and heel hold the foot securely in place. The new shoe also retains its 25 millimeters of cushion—enough to absorb impact on rocky segments without compromising trail feel. A flexible yet protective rock plate armors soles against sharp stones, and Altra’s signature GaiterTrap holds strapless gaiters securely in place.
Between the tried-and-true features and clever updates, the new Lone Peak promises to last longer—and take you farther—than any of its ancestors ever could. So, if you’re ready for a new shoe to start racking up miles this summer, you’d be hard-pressed to do better than the Lone Peak 9. Lace up, chase the sunrise, and start finding your next adventure.
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Altra Running shoes feature a wide toe box with more room for your toes and zero to low drop to keep your feet in a natural position. Altra Running shoes are designed to keep you comfortable on any road, any trail, and any adventure. Stay Out There™.
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