Review: Altra Lone Peak + Provision
images by Nick Salazar
Oct 4, 2012
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images by Nick Salazar
Oct 4, 2012
12,807
12,807 I used to complain that Altra didn't have any bold color schemes on their shoes, but the Instinct 1.5 has silenced me on that one.
Altra Zero Drop has brought two new shoes to market to cater to trail runners and those in need of additional stability on the road. The shoes at hand, the Provision and the Lone Peak, both begin with the same platform as other Altra offerings. This includes, primarily, a zero drop sole whose height is the same from the front to the back of the shoe. They also have an ultra-wide toe box (Altra prefers the term 'foot-shaped toe box') designed to allow your toes to splay naturally as they hit the ground. And they're gender-specific, with slightly different lasts and midsole compositions to better cater to each gender.
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