Lone Peak All-Weather Mid 2 Hiking Boot - Women's
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Why We Like The Altra Lone Peak All-Weather Mid 2 Hiking Boot
The Lone Peak All-Weather Mid 2 is the mid-cut, water-resistant version of Altra's most popular trail running shoe. Made for soggy and snowy trails, the mid keeps out muck, snow, sticks, and pebbles without using a gaiter while a water-resistant bootie protects us against rain and ice melt as it breathes steamy moisture vapor away from our sweaty feet. That added protection makes a difference on our wet weather hikes and winter trail runs while letting us enjoy Altra's balanced cushioning, women-specific fit, and wide, Footshape toe boxes that leave extra room for our feet to swell and our toes to wiggle.
Details
- Mid-cut trail shoe for foul weather hikes and trail runs
- Water-resistant bootie for wet and snowy weather protection
- Over-the-ankle cut keeps out more mud, moisture, and trail debris
- Original Footshape Fit is Altra's first and widest last
- Zero Drop from heel to toe encourages mid-foot landings
- 25mm stack height for moderate cushioning
- Fit4Her fit is designed for the unique morphology of women's feet
- Mid-cut, water-resistant version of popular Lone Peak trail runner
- Item #ATRQ045
- Upper Material
- synthetic
- Waterproofing
- water-resistant bootie
- Closure
- lace
- Last
- Original Footshape Fit
- Midsole
- Altra EGO
- Sole
- MaxTrac rubber
- Shaft Height
- over-the-ankle
- Claimed Weight
- [single] 12oz
- Activity
- hiking, ultralight backpacking, winter trail running
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 300-500 mile
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3.5 based on 39 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 15, 2024
I was not pleased with these Mids
I purchased these last year and was not impressed. The hooks at the top ankle section where the laces go through are open unlike the earlier versions that are closed. My laces from one shoe kept catching on the hook from the opposite shoe and tripping me on trail. I must have tripped because of that at least 3 times last summer and once gave me a black eye when I fell. Please go back to the closed loops.
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
April 14, 2024
Too Small
I purchased these hiking boots because of the box toe but they are so narrow and small, I don't think that even going up a size will help. My previous boots were not this narrow and tight. I will look for a different brand which is wider.
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
April 2, 2024
Liked but rubbed my ankle
These are the first zero drop shoes I've had. I loved the fact that they are zero drop and with arthritis in my feet the extra wide toe area feels great. The issue I have is they rubbed my ankles and the one seemed to have an issue where it was sewn by the tongue. I ordered a pair of the lower shoes in hoping they fit better.
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
March 3, 2024
Great shoes for wet and snow conditions
Comfy shoes (feel slightly narrower than what I'm used to with Altra shoes) with good grip in snow. Truly waterproof. However my feet get hot and sweaty when wearing them for an extended time.
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
March 2, 2024
I regret this purchase
This is my third pair of Altras and it's a fail. They're much smaller than my previous lone peaks. The toe box pinches and I have bruised my toenails. Size up.
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
February 13, 2024
Love these boots
I am on my fourth pair of these. When I switched from traditional hiker boots my speed increased 1/2 mile an hour almost overnight. The zero drop dramatically improved my metatarsal pain. And I was able to do all this without switching to a trail runner, i love a boot for the support and keeping my foot in place without pressure on the top of my foot. I generally get 300-350 miles on a pair of these before The support goes and my feet start to ache. I also love the unreasonalbe for hiking boots pale blue. I have already bought 4 pairs for my next thru hike.
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
February 9, 2024
Love these, but total fail on being "All Weather"
I adore my regular Lone Peaks, and got this All Wthr version for the Wonderland Trail around. Mt. Rainier. Super-comfortable, but absolutely NOT waterproof whatsoever. I've also had a pair of the Lone Peak All Wthr shoe fail at being waterproof. While the style and fit is amazing, I do not recommend anything that Altra says is All Wthr if you depend on it being waterproof.
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
January 23, 2024
TTS Good Hiking Shoe
Very good hiking shoe.Had many pairs.Color in picture not true to actual color.Waterproof till they are not.Then it takes a long time to dry out.Put in good hiking inserts instead of the ones they come with
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
January 22, 2024
Too delicate for the trail?
I have worn several pairs of low-rise Altras for hiking over the years, but these are my first boots. After only a few times wearing them on sidewalks and relatively well-groomed trails, I notice tears in the uppers on both left and right shoes. My other Altras have never shown this wear, even after many times hiking on the same trails. I'm so disappointed! I expected better durability from these Altra boots.
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
January 15, 2024
On my second pair
No shoes are truly "waterproof" unless you are wearing fishing gators! So I bought these knowing that. So to critique these Altras I would say they perform well. Material is a little stiffer but allows for quick dry & ventilation. I wear my pair every day in fall muddy forest trail running and now an average of 14 miles in standard Hok ski bindings daily. I wear alpaca or wool sock for wicking comfort. Altras dry out nicely next to wood stove with newspaper in them nightly when throughly wet. I purchase a new pair every season
Originally reviewed on altrafootwear.com
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