Altra Men's or Women's Lone Peak 7 Shoe (Various, Limited Sizes)
$69.95
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Marathon Sports has Altra Men's or Women's Lone Peak 7 Shoe (Various Colors) on sale for $69.95. Shipping is free on orders $74.99+.
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Cheapest shipping option is $10, free shipping with orders over $75, so unless you buy something else, might as well buy them for $80 on amazon with free shipping and easier returns if they don't fit.
Altras are great shoes. High quality and good for your feet.
That being said they are not for everyone. I don't tend to be picky about my trail shoes; as long as it's one of the main brands I like 😂 Saucony, Salamon, Hoka, Brooks... These didn't cause any foot pain or wear out too soon IMO. But I found that the zero drop design slowed me down. I consistently ran faster in my Peregrines. I still love my Altras for hiking, but I won't buy any more of them when they wear out.
I'm an avid trail runner, 42 years old who averages 30-40 trail miles a week. Check out my Strava. Same name.
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What model of topo did you find to be like the lone peak? Are you using them for trail running?
I have both the ultra venture and mtn racer. I have the 2's, not the latest 3's. I've done races up to 50 miles in them and they are great. The rock plate is good enough to keep your feet from getting beat up, and if you like the wide toe box like Altra, you'll like Topos.
Did 500+ miles on a pair of LP7s over the course of a month and the soles were still holding on but the uppers had started to wear out. I asked Altra if that was normal and they gave me a new pair, so good warranty service from them. Now that I'm only doing weekend hikes the shoe will last a lot longer. So think through your needs, that said, I think its a great and comfortable shoe. I was on the Camino de Santiago and didn't get blisters at all while wearing them with a pack.
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That being said they are not for everyone. I don't tend to be picky about my trail shoes; as long as it's one of the main brands I like 😂 Saucony, Salamon, Hoka, Brooks... These didn't cause any foot pain or wear out too soon IMO. But I found that the zero drop design slowed me down. I consistently ran faster in my Peregrines. I still love my Altras for hiking, but I won't buy any more of them when they wear out.
I'm an avid trail runner, 42 years old who averages 30-40 trail miles a week. Check out my Strava. Same name.
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