So, I asked questions using Run Moore's web site, and got responses (very quickly!) that helped me decide which Altra model to buy next - folks, nothing beats good customer service. I bought my shoes through these guys, and I intend to continue to do so for the foreseeable future. I encourage everyone landing here to do the same, regardless of where you live. BTW, as usual - great review :-)
Thanks for the overview. Shoe companies really should just name shoe models the way you described them here - i.e. Torin and Torin Trail, Rivera and Rivera Trail. I think Brooks started doing that with their neutral and stability models. Would make it a lot easier for consumers to decide 😅
Love the comment about "there's enough people that come into the shop an say these shoes are too wide". It's all about how the person wearing the shoe perceives them! It's no Lone Peak, but we're not talking La Sportiva! Thanks for the video
thank you for lots of good information .. on "occasional trail runs" just mix in, walking, hiking, being around town .. and thank you for caring about people, don’t have a lot of money, buy all kinds of different shoes .. good video - keep it up!
Nice looking shoe, Steve! Please open a store in Port Macquarie, Australia so I can try on all the Altra’s without having to guess about fit 😂 Sounds like the Outroad could be a winner with new Altra customers. My wide feet will probably not like these as much as I want them to.
Nice review ! Not tried the Rivera … liked the Timp 4 but found it almost too soft and a little too safe. Personally, and I am generally on my own here but I love the Mont Blanc - covered over 400 miles in my first pair, still going strong but just picked up second pair - flashy red. 👍
I am planning on transitioning to Altra shoes from brook ghost 14. My running form is midsole, but will still take it easy. I am between getting the outroads or Rivera. I do most of my running on hard dirt roads, with some asphalt.
I thought this had to be next on the trail side. Very interesting shoe for me as the Lone Peak doesn't rock my world as it does for many. I also really like the Rivera 2.
hey! can you tell us a bit more about the heel cup/counter of the shoe? is it floppy and padded like say the lone peak 5/6, or is rigid and a blister factory? thanks!
Hello! The shoe has a very good fit. But there is a problem, after an hour of running a considerable humidity builds up inside and the foot is almost wet. Has anyone encountered this unfortunate inconvenience?
Do we know if there's a trail offering coming with decent lug depth ? Lots of road to trail options now but since the king nothing for muddy technical trails ?
I like the width of lone peak because I have high arches and a bunion. But due to the stone guard I returned them. Very uncomfortable I need them for work not walking on trails.
@@bettyb1581 The only complaint about the Torin 5 was the tongue bothering some people, but the Torin 6 is coming out within the next couple of months and it will have a softer material for the tongue.
Right fit, but would be great if they were water proof. The only water proof shoes Altra make are the Lone peak All Weather (All WHTR), as far as i know....
The Altra isn't too noticeably wider than the Trabuco based on measurement. They are both close to average in terms of the forefoot width. The Outroad will feel wider because of the squared off toe. However, they are quite narrow for an Altra.
This shoe looks like it has some light guide rails like the provision 6. I need stability shoes as I am heavy pronator on my right foot. Am i correct in my observation?
It looks like it but it’s more an aesthetic design. It’s not really going to provide the same guidance that a provision offers. The Olympus 5 is the only trail model in the Altra family that has actual stability in the shoe.
@@RunMoore I just learned about the lacing issue yesterday from Altra support. Have any idea on specifics related to the laces? I'm looking forward to the second release. I live next to woods/trails....the outroad is right in my wheelhouse of what I'm looking for
A 27cm long foot would be UK size 9 or 9.5. We recommend going up a half size from your exact foot length. However, we know some people like shoes fitting a pinch tighter. If you like a snug-fit shoe, size 9 should work for you.
@@bettyb1581 I finally tried a pair of these at home now that the new version is out. I felt the same odd feeling under my midfoot, like my toes kind off drop off a cliff? They might have been ok but ultimately other shoes felt better. Really wanted to like these! I think that sensation was the same in the Lone Peak.
Thye should be available in 15, Altra makes almost all their models in 15, although sometimes they are only available for special order so give us a call if you don't see that option online.
Technically yes, but honestly it would be low on my list of XC shoes. If you are using it to train on an XC course it would be fine but for a race situation, it is awful bulky and probably overkill on the cushion and weight. For racing, we have a lot of success with something like the Brooks Draft XC. It's cheap, light and fast. It can be worn with/without the spikes too.
This looks really interesting, but man, Altra seems to be placing themselves on the high end of the price spectrum on all of their shoes. I understand that inflation affects everyone, but geez.
The Inflation in fabric heavy markets is insane atm. Your looking at 20 percent in raw goods alone. Plus it's a rotation of back orders after backorder for accessories like grommets, zippers buttons.
@@RunMoore I understand that but Altra doesn't have any options in road or trail under $130, and most are much higher than that. I'm currently running in the Torins (and love them - except for the tongue). But at $150 will probably explore other options before I buy them again. Your content is awesome BTW.
@@Josh_Stringer I think the Superior 5 is still $120, but you're right, the more affordable options are hard to come by at the moment. Thanks for watching!
I will pass on all slim fits from Altra,wish altra R&D dept see comments from its users....even standard fit is narrow....we need old altra fit....if you wish go on torpedo-fit, just add it separately, but all models shoulc be og fit as well
So, I asked questions using Run Moore's web site, and got responses (very quickly!) that helped me decide which Altra model to buy next - folks, nothing beats good customer service. I bought my shoes through these guys, and I intend to continue to do so for the foreseeable future.
I encourage everyone landing here to do the same, regardless of where you live.
BTW, as usual - great review :-)
I'm so glad we could help you out!
Can’t wait to check it out!
Put on 500+ miles on my second Rivera and shoe is still going strong, taking them on light trail as well so much love them
Such a good shoe, thanks for watching!
Thanks for the overview. Shoe companies really should just name shoe models the way you described them here - i.e. Torin and Torin Trail, Rivera and Rivera Trail. I think Brooks started doing that with their neutral and stability models. Would make it a lot easier for consumers to decide 😅
That would be awesome, they should hire me to name shoes!
Love the comment about "there's enough people that come into the shop an say these shoes are too wide". It's all about how the person wearing the shoe perceives them! It's no Lone Peak, but we're not talking La Sportiva! Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
thank you for lots of good information .. on "occasional trail runs" just mix in, walking, hiking, being around town .. and thank you for caring about people, don’t have a lot of money, buy all kinds of different shoes .. good video - keep it up!
Thank you for watching!
Feel like you’ve explained the Altra multiverse of fit perfectly here 😂 awesome video
Thanks for watching!
your reviews are awesome! Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Nice looking shoe, Steve! Please open a store in Port Macquarie, Australia so I can try on all the Altra’s without having to guess about fit 😂 Sounds like the Outroad could be a winner with new Altra customers. My wide feet will probably not like these as much as I want them to.
Thanks for watching! Wish we could make it to Australia
Nice review ! Not tried the Rivera … liked the Timp 4 but found it almost too soft and a little too safe. Personally, and I am generally on my own here but I love the Mont Blanc - covered over 400 miles in my first pair, still going strong but just picked up second pair - flashy red. 👍
The Rivera is definitely worth a try, it's not quite as soft as the Timp.
I never really found the Timp that soft, but I only tested it. Did it soften up over time, or was this your thought as soon as you tried it?
@@illnesstoultra I think it definitely softened up within the first few miles, this is not uncommon with the Altra Ego midsole.
@@RunMoore Great to know. Thanks!
I am planning on transitioning to Altra shoes from brook ghost 14. My running form is midsole, but will still take it easy.
I am between getting the outroads or Rivera. I do most of my running on hard dirt roads, with some asphalt.
What did you ultimately decide on?
I thought this had to be next on the trail side. Very interesting shoe for me as the Lone Peak doesn't rock my world as it does for many. I also really like the Rivera 2.
This will be a great shoe for those who love the Rivera!
Getting ready to order these. Is the fit exactly the same as the Rivera 2?
@@SpikeBrookes87 Very close, whatever size you are in the Rivera 2 would be your size in this shoe.
@@RunMoore thank you very much
Excellent review.
Thanks for watching!
Been thinking of buying a timp as my first altra..and I need an all-rounder..so this is something to consider. Plus I really like the mustard color.
This would be perfect for that (yes, the color is awesome!)
good breakdown of what this shoe is, and who would benefit from it .
Thanks for watching!
hey! can you tell us a bit more about the heel cup/counter of the shoe? is it floppy and padded like say the lone peak 5/6, or is rigid and a blister factory? thanks!
Hello! The shoe has a very good fit. But there is a problem, after an hour of running a considerable humidity builds up inside and the foot is almost wet. Has anyone encountered this unfortunate inconvenience?
Wish they would be wider like older timp models
Do we know if there's a trail offering coming with decent lug depth ? Lots of road to trail options now but since the king nothing for muddy technical trails ?
I like the width of lone peak because I have high arches and a bunion. But due to the stone guard I returned them. Very uncomfortable I need them for work not walking on trails.
If you want a non-trail shoe with the same width, you might want to look into the Torin wide, it has plenty of width but no stone guard.
@@RunMoore thanks
@@RunMoore torin has horrible reviews so unfortunately I won't be getting them
@@bettyb1581 The only complaint about the Torin 5 was the tongue bothering some people, but the Torin 6 is coming out within the next couple of months and it will have a softer material for the tongue.
Right fit, but would be great if they were water proof. The only water proof shoes Altra make are the Lone peak All Weather (All WHTR), as far as i know....
Any word on the release of the Mont Blanc BOA? Should be soon...
Right now Altra is showing a release date of around 8/15!
@@RunMoore Thnx...I will quit checking....by the way the SG5 released EE and many can size Down 1/2...or least fits me perfect.
@@roustabout4fun The wide SG is such a good release!
@@RunMoore My feets agree! I can wear thick waterproof socks as needed~
Hope it comes in darker colors on the midsole.
I think at least one of the color options has darker soles.
Steve what is the upper material and stack height?
Stack 27mm
Wish one you recommended l use threadmill only thanks
Do these have Integrated Rock Plates built in like the Lone Peaks?
Do you Deliver to Canada ?
Any update on when these shoes are going to release this month?
I found out they had a quality issue with their lacing system so they delayed the release of this shoe. No ETA.
Are these waterproof?
These sold out so fast! Any idea when they'll be back in stock?
They had a small recall on some of the laces, so once that is fixed they will be back!
How much wider is this Altra outroad shoes compared to a standard Asics trabuco ?
The Altra isn't too noticeably wider than the Trabuco based on measurement. They are both close to average in terms of the forefoot width. The Outroad will feel wider because of the squared off toe. However, they are quite narrow for an Altra.
This shoe looks like it has some light guide rails like the provision 6. I need stability shoes as I am heavy pronator on my right foot. Am i correct in my observation?
It looks like it but it’s more an aesthetic design. It’s not really going to provide the same guidance that a provision offers. The Olympus 5 is the only trail model in the Altra family that has actual stability in the shoe.
Any insight on a release date for the Outroad? Looks like they released it on their website 1-2 months ago but pulled if after a couple days 😔
They are fixing a problem they had with the lacing, we are expecting it back in the next couple weeks
@@RunMoore very interesting! Thanks
@@RunMoore I just learned about the lacing issue yesterday from Altra support. Have any idea on specifics related to the laces? I'm looking forward to the second release. I live next to woods/trails....the outroad is right in my wheelhouse of what I'm looking for
@@samrmills Unfortunately we do not have any information from Altra on what the second release date will be.
What UK size would you recommend for a 27cm foot length?
A 27cm long foot would be UK size 9 or 9.5. We recommend going up a half size from your exact foot length. However, we know some people like shoes fitting a pinch tighter. If you like a snug-fit shoe, size 9 should work for you.
Thanks
Stoneguard? How flexible is the midsole, similar to Rivera 2?
I returned the lone peak because of the stoneguard
@@bettyb1581 I’m assuming not protective enough? Or something else?
@@michaellopour7409 it felt odd in the midfoot of shoe. I was told it was the stoneguard
It is a little less flexible than the Rivera 2 due to the thicker outsole. It does not have a stoneguard
@@bettyb1581 I finally tried a pair of these at home now that the new version is out. I felt the same odd feeling under my midfoot, like my toes kind off drop off a cliff? They might have been ok but ultimately other shoes felt better. Really wanted to like these! I think that sensation was the same in the Lone Peak.
Are these scheduled to come in size 15?..🤔 Thanks for the great video! - JB #runmoore
Normally all altra models have size 15...some are 16... but imo they all run short comparec to traditional brands
Thye should be available in 15, Altra makes almost all their models in 15, although sometimes they are only available for special order so give us a call if you don't see that option online.
Cross Country capability?
Technically yes, but honestly it would be low on my list of XC shoes. If you are using it to train on an XC course it would be fine but for a race situation, it is awful bulky and probably overkill on the cushion and weight. For racing, we have a lot of success with something like the Brooks Draft XC. It's cheap, light and fast. It can be worn with/without the spikes too.
This looks really interesting, but man, Altra seems to be placing themselves on the high end of the price spectrum on all of their shoes. I understand that inflation affects everyone, but geez.
The Inflation in fabric heavy markets is insane atm. Your looking at 20 percent in raw goods alone. Plus it's a rotation of back orders after backorder for accessories like grommets, zippers buttons.
@suspicionofdeceit Why is that outrageous? That’s average to low for a carbon fiber super shoe
Altra is not alone, across the board brands are increasing at about the same rate, it's just a product of supply chain issues and inflation.
@@RunMoore I understand that but Altra doesn't have any options in road or trail under $130, and most are much higher than that. I'm currently running in the Torins (and love them - except for the tongue). But at $150 will probably explore other options before I buy them again. Your content is awesome BTW.
@@Josh_Stringer I think the Superior 5 is still $120, but you're right, the more affordable options are hard to come by at the moment. Thanks for watching!
I will pass on all slim fits from Altra,wish altra R&D dept see comments from its users....even standard fit is narrow....we need old altra fit....if you wish go on torpedo-fit, just add it separately, but all models shoulc be og fit as well