 
  
    Gear Review: Altra Lone Peak 4.0 Trail Shoes
        Value Rating: 8
Durability Rating: 5
Overall Rating: 8
Location of Test: Wallowas, Three Sisters
Duration of Test: 8 days on trail
Product Name: Lone Peak 4.0
Product Brand: Altra
Best Use: Hiking,backpacking, and trail running
 
 
  The Full Review:
It took me a while to give trail runners a chance. As a backpacker, I have always worn boots. For generations this has been the norm. Finally, a friend of mine talked me into trying the Altra Lone Peak 4.0. I rarely hike in anything else these days. As it turns out, many trails in the lower 48 are maintained to a degree that makes boots feel like overkill. I discovered this on one of America's classic hikes: The John Muir Trail.
The Full Review:
It took me a while to give trail runners a chance. As a backpacker, I have always worn boots. For generations this has been the norm. Finally, a friend of mine talked me into trying the Altra Lone Peak 4.0. I rarely hike in anything else these days. As it turns out, many trails in the lower 48 are maintained to a degree that makes boots feel like overkill. I discovered this on one of America's classic hikes: The John Muir Trail.
 The Good: 
These shoes are insanely comfy for long trail days. If you hike exclusively on trail in fair weather, look no further.
The Bad: 
They are not durable whatsoever. If you are hard on your gear or spend time off trail, stick with boots.
The Bottom Line: 
Altra has made some serious improvements to an already excellent product. My only gripe is their poor durability. Maybe one day they'll make a shoe that lasts more than 500 miles.
The Good: 
These shoes are insanely comfy for long trail days. If you hike exclusively on trail in fair weather, look no further.
The Bad: 
They are not durable whatsoever. If you are hard on your gear or spend time off trail, stick with boots.
The Bottom Line: 
Altra has made some serious improvements to an already excellent product. My only gripe is their poor durability. Maybe one day they'll make a shoe that lasts more than 500 miles.
      
      
        
      
      
        
      
      
        
      
      
     
 
  The Full Review:
It took me a while to give trail runners a chance. As a backpacker, I have always worn boots. For generations this has been the norm. Finally, a friend of mine talked me into trying the Altra Lone Peak 4.0. I rarely hike in anything else these days. As it turns out, many trails in the lower 48 are maintained to a degree that makes boots feel like overkill. I discovered this on one of America's classic hikes: The John Muir Trail.
The Full Review:
It took me a while to give trail runners a chance. As a backpacker, I have always worn boots. For generations this has been the norm. Finally, a friend of mine talked me into trying the Altra Lone Peak 4.0. I rarely hike in anything else these days. As it turns out, many trails in the lower 48 are maintained to a degree that makes boots feel like overkill. I discovered this on one of America's classic hikes: The John Muir Trail.
 The Good: 
These shoes are insanely comfy for long trail days. If you hike exclusively on trail in fair weather, look no further.
The Bad: 
They are not durable whatsoever. If you are hard on your gear or spend time off trail, stick with boots.
The Bottom Line: 
Altra has made some serious improvements to an already excellent product. My only gripe is their poor durability. Maybe one day they'll make a shoe that lasts more than 500 miles.
The Good: 
These shoes are insanely comfy for long trail days. If you hike exclusively on trail in fair weather, look no further.
The Bad: 
They are not durable whatsoever. If you are hard on your gear or spend time off trail, stick with boots.
The Bottom Line: 
Altra has made some serious improvements to an already excellent product. My only gripe is their poor durability. Maybe one day they'll make a shoe that lasts more than 500 miles.
       
          
        