Altra’s wide, anatomical FootShape™ toe box allows your toes to splay naturally, reducing the chance of blisters, bunions, and cramping on long runs or trails.
No. Altra pairs wide toe boxes and zero-drop with varying levels of cushioning—from highly cushioned (Olympus, Torin) to lighter, speed-focused models (Escalante), so you pick the ride that suits your needs.
Fit4Her™ design adapts the shoe’s shape, profile, and flex to women’s unique foot anatomy, supporting a better fit and natural movement for many female UK runners.
The Lone Peak and Olympus use grippy MaxTrac™ or Vibram® soles, durable mesh or Kevlar-threaded uppers, and protective stone guards—brilliant for UK trails, mud, and rocky tracks.
Yes, most Altra running shoes are vegan-friendly, using synthetic materials and now incorporate more recycled and bio-based components in linings and uppers for lower environmental impact.
The Experience family introduces a 4mm drop—Altra’s first move away from strictly zero-drop, blending natural alignment with a hint of forward propulsion, and offering both neutral and stability models.
Trail models like the Olympus and Lone Peak feature tough Vibram® or MaxTrac™ outsoles that bite into mud and wet stone, plus quick-drain mesh uppers and integrated gaiters for dry, secure runs.
Most Altra shoes fit true to size, but the roomy toe boxes and gender-specific lasts mean it’s wise to try both your normal and a half size up, especially if you’re between sizes or use thick socks.
Yes—models like the Mont Blanc Carbon offer a full-length carbon fibre plate, paired with high-energy foam and lightweight uppers for serious speed on trail or ultra races.
The Paradigm series is designed for maximised stability, using the GuideRail support system alongside zero drop and wide toe boxes for runners prone to overpronation.
