- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sep/oct23-invierño-&Cp esp. Mar24
Mix vdlp&levante
There is so much good feedback on the linked thread above.
I’ve chosen & ‘quoted’ below; just a few parts of comments made; to compare others I’ve worn - Hoka Bondi one ones, Hoka speedgoats, Brooks ghosts, (I also purchased Altra lone peaks 3 yrs ago but can’t understand the hype / they are still new).
I’ve read a lot of good feedback about Altras… BUT.. I am confused ? - the Olympus and the Lone peaks must be 2 different animals ? I don’t need any possible problems with ‘Achilles ‘ that others have experienced with (? Is it the zero drop or is it just the lone peaks? ).
My ‘test drive’ a while ago with the Altra lone peaks felt like I was working hard in the back of my legs )calves.
Not supportive or comfortable like the brooks ghost or the Hokas. But the draw card was their wide toe box.
Some of you mention swapping inserts for the ‘super feet /green’. Does this help with the zero drop ? I wondered ‘what I could add’ to make that part (zero drop) better and give them another test.
The Brooks ghost are a beautiful comfy trail shoe / my preference ; but the tread isn’t great. The Hoka speedgoats I found better than the ‘Bondi one one’s’ because of their vibram soles.
I am loath to buy another brand while I am visiting USA and end up with another pair of new (expensive) shoes that don’t work for me. I do buy them from REI sometimes when I’m here but can’t really make use of their return policy from
Australia. So…are there more supportive Altras? Would the Olympus fit that bill?
Wondering if anyone has ideas on the ones I’m comparing or if our shoe expert @davebugg still checks in here & has any thoughts on the above ?
@Simonvw23 said:
I tried the Altra shoes. After a few months, I had issues with my Achilles tendon. I went to physio for weeks to no avail. My brother-in-law was a podiatrist. He stopped me wearing the shoes one day and said that's what's giving you the Achilles issues. It's not uncommon for the no drop shoes to create tension in the Achilles -
@MARSKA said:
I bought the Altra Olympus. Love them!
@mattythedog said:
bought a pair of Altra Lone Peaks last summer and trained in them a few weeks. Loved the light weight and wide toe box; one of the best fitting, comfortable, lightweight pairs of shoes I have worn in a long time. I believe the 0 toe heel drop contributed greatly to severe Achilles tendonitis. I switched back to Brooks Ghosts for my Caminos this year.
@peregrin peregrina said:
i would warn against the lonepeaks. you will feel every sharp rock- of which there are many- pounding on the bottom of your feet.
@margotwolfe said:
I wore Altra Olympus for my Camino (San Sebastian to Oviedo to SdC to Muxia to Finisterre.) Probably 650+ miles. I used Superfeet insoles,
@Betsybro said:
I also trained in Lone Peaks and love them too but they are different than the Olympus. The Olympus is better for the cobblestones of the Portuguese. The Olympus have more cushion and they are sturdier than the Lone Peaks.