ALTRA Men's AL0A7R6P Olympus 5 Trail Running Shoe, Black/Gray - 12 M US

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ALTRA Men's AL0A7R6P Olympus 5 Trail Running Shoe, Black/Gray - 12 M US
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ALTRA Men's AL0A7R6P Olympus 5 Trail Running Shoe, Black/Gray - 12 M US

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  • Enhanced Cushioning: Features Altra EGO MAX foam for luxurious performance, added durability, and underfoot protection, providing a bouncy feel.
  • Balanced Design: Incorporates Balanced Cushioning to position the heel and forefoot at an equal distance from the ground, promoting proper, low-impact running form.
  • Superior Grip: Equipped with Vibram MegaGrip sticky rubber for unparalleled traction on both wet and dry surfaces, ensuring rugged longevity and optimal ground adaptability.
  • Trail Traction: Utilizes a multi-directional TrailClaw lug pattern for grippy traction, allowing focus on the trail ahead.
  • Natural Fit: Designed with an Original FootShape Fit, providing ample space for feet to sit naturally.
  • Breathable Upper: Constructed with a breathable engineered mesh upper for comfort during extended use.
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Dec 15, 2022
Drew
5 out of 5 stars review

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Altra replaced defective pair/ honoring their warranty

I posted a review earlier expressing disappointment with repeatedly receiving Olympus shoes that rip out at the inner forefoot upper within a month of use and they reviewed my concerns and replaced the shoe. So far the shoe has not caused the same problems. Other than the aforementioned defect, I love the shoe and appreciate that they replaced it for me.

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Feb 11, 2024
Brian
5 out of 5 stars review

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I would buy again

As an older active person who has had both knee and hip total replacements this shoe is awesome. It provides the support and cushioning that prosthetic joints do not. The shoe is cool and very very comfortable. With out a doubt the best shoe I have tried and I have lots of unused trail shoes that didn't live up to there claims. Great job.

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Feb 27, 2024
Kevin G
5 out of 5 stars review

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Feels like Altra got this one right

After buying Timps and Mont Blancs for a while, I switched back to Olympuses after a pair of Timps fell apart on me with just 100 miles or so on them. In the past, the Olympus has felt like a little too much cushion, but the newest version 5, which fits a bit more snugly, feels just right--no more feeling like I'm walking on platform shoes with them on. This is my second pair of the Olympus 5s, and the first are still holding up pretty well after 400 miles or so, which is really good for Altras (sadly, Altra has yet to consistently put out a shoe with no durability concerns), I just decided that with an ultra coming up in a couple of months I should probably start breaking in a new pair of shoes. I do have two minor quibbles about the shoes. First, although the loop in the back of the shoes makes them easy to get on and off, and the loop doesn't dig into the heel (a problem with past models of Olympus), the fact that the loop "leans" away from the heel also leaves the inside of the shoe much more open to leaves, rocks and other debris, so if you are running trails of pretty much any kind you probably need to run with gaiters. The second objection is just cosmetic: the grey/orange color combo looks pretty but the grey looks a lot lighter in real life than it does on the web site, so they start looking dirty very quickly--not that I mind getting dirty, just that the light grey-green color really looks like it's meant for a road shoe rather than something that's going to be trekked through the muck. The Olympuses are, for the moment at least, sadly lacking in the "dusty olive" color option that you can frequently find in their Timps and Lone Peaks--a color that looks like it was born to be run through the mud. Quibbles aside, these get two thumbs up.

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