Altra Lone Peak 9 review

9 expert score
0 user's score
As editorial policy, we do not accept free samples. We purchased this pair at Running Warehouse with our own money.
Review written on 17th March by Denny Krahe Running Coach and Podcast Host.
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Altra Lone Peak 9 Verdict

The Altra Lone Peak 9.0 is a versatile trail shoe that can do just about anything. Whether planning a long day on the trail or wanting to push the pace for a shorter distance, the Lone Peak 9s will do the job.

The pros

  • Good Traction
  • Smooth Ride
  • Ample Cushioning

The cons

  • Laces are a Little Short


Rating breakdown

Comfort
9.0
Build quality
9.0
Upper
9.0
Sole unit
9.0
Landing
9.0
Transition
9.0
Toe-off
9.0
Traction
9.0
Durability
9.0
Value / Price
7.0

Facts / Specs

Brand
Model
Lone Peak 9
Previous model
Type
Weight
10.4 oz (295 g)
MSRP
$140.00

Heel
25 mm.
Toe
25 mm.
Heel drop
0 mm.
Carbon plate
No plate

Size/Fit

Sizing
True to size
Heel fit
Normal
Midfoot fit
Normal
Toebox fit
Wide

Cushioning & ride

Type of cushioning
Balanced
Amount of cushioning
Medium cushioning
Stability
Not particularly stable
Flexibility
Medium

Trail specs

Rockplate
Average protection
Traction
Provide Traction
Water resitance
Adequate

Best for these distances

Road-to-trail  
Max cushion
Trail racing  
Technical  

Best for these terrains

Moderate trails
Technical trails  
Rocky areas  
Muddy areas  
Through creeks and streams  
Through snowy or icy sections
Dirt trails  
Paved trails
Through grassy sections  

Who should buy the Altra Lone Peak 9 ?

The Altra Lone Peak 9.0 is a great shoe for trail runners who want one pair of shoes for all of their trail needs. On technical terrains, these shoes won’t slip, and there is plenty of foam in the midsole to keep your feet protected. And on trails where you can open up your stride and run, the LP9s provide a wonderfully smooth ride.

Who should not buy the Altra Lone Peak 9 ?

The versatility of the Altra Lone Peak 9.0 is both a blessing and a curse. Runners who want specificity in their shoes for certain trail conditions or race distances will probably not love the LP9s.

Altra Lone Peak 9 Introduction

Picture of Altra Lone Peak 9

The Altra Lone Peak 9.0 is the newest version of Altra’s longest-running trail shoe. The Lone Peak is known to be a show that can do a bit of everything, and the LP9s continue that tradition brilliantly. Whatever you’re doing out on the trails and whatever conditions you encounter, there’s no reason to think the LP9s won’t take it all in stride.

This newest version of the Lone Peak ticks all the boxes that have made the Lone Peak such a popular shoe. Roomy toe box. Zero drop. Vibram outsole for excellent grip. If you’ve been a fan of the Lone Peak line, there’s every reason to believe you’ll love this version as well.

Altra Lone Peak 9 Impressions

Picture of Altra Lone Peak 9

The Altra Lone Peak 9.0 is a good shoe for just about any trail runner. These shoes can do just about anything, which is exactly what I’m looking for in a shoe. When I put the LP9s on for the first time, I couldn’t have been happier. The fit was great, and they weren’t very heavy, but it also felt like there was enough cushion to keep my feet protected on some gnarlier trails. It didn’t take more than a mile on the trail to confirm what I suspected as soon as I opened the box: the Altra Lone Peak 9.0 has found a great balance between offering plenty of protection without feeling too heavy.

It only took a couple of runs to realize how versatile the Lone Peak 9.0s were. When I found myself bombing down some hills and pushing my pace on the flats? Great traction allowed me to really trust every footfall, and the ride was smooth, allowing me to really open up my stride and go! And on the days when I was looking to just settle into an easy pace and cruise for a few hours? Not a problem. The shoes were plenty comfortable, and my feet didn’t have any issues as the miles piled up.

Picture of Altra Lone Peak 9

The Altra Lone Peak 9.0s are perfect for trails that throw a variety of conditions at you. If you know you’re going to have some runnable sections but also a few spots that are more technical, the LP9s are going to be able to handle both with ease. On an overly technical trail or a trail that is fairly flat and fast, you might be better off with a shoe that is a little more specific for those conditions. But if you don’t know what you’re getting into, or you know the trail you’re running is going to vary over different sections, then the LP9s are about as good of a choice as you can make.

For some runners, a shoe that is a “jack of all trades” may not be ideal. But for me, I love to know that I’m buying one pair of shoes that will do just about whatever I need them to do, and that is the Altra Lone Peak 9.0s for sure!

Altra Lone Peak 9 Protection

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The protection provided by the Altra Lone Peak 9.0 is everything I want in a lightweight trail shoe.

The Altra Ego midsole and the Vibram outsole combine to provide a nice protective layer between your feet and the ground. The 25mm stack height is enough to absorb any rocks or roots that you come across while still giving you the ability to feel the ground with each step.

The Altra Lone Peak 9.0 also features a protective toe cap. As I’m more of a road runner than a trail runner, I struggle (at times) to remember to pick my feet up on the trails. The toe cap in these shoes definitely saved me from a black toenail or two, which is much appreciated.

Altra Lone Peak 9 Durability

The Altra Lone Peak 9.0s are holding up well after 50+ trail miles. Other than being a bit muddy, they still look pretty much new.

I would feel very comfortable running in the LP9s in distances up to and including about 50M. They may hold up well for longer distance races, though something with a little more cushioning may be preferred.

Altra Lone Peak 9 Responsiveness & speed

Picture of Altra Lone Peak 9

On a runnable trail, the Altra Lone Peak 9.0 is good to go. For a moderately cushioned trail shoe, the LP9s are light and responsive, with a very smooth ride.

The tread of the LP9s is also an asset for running fast. The tread is aggressive enough to instill confidence with each footfall and to allow a good push-off with each stride, but not enough to dig into the trail and slow you down.

Altra Lone Peak 9 Comfort and fit

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I had no issues with the comfort or fit of the Altra Lone Peak 9.0. That said, according to the Altra website, it does run a little small. So, while I don’t have any complaints about the size or fit, consider yourself warned that a half size larger may be required.

Other than that, I found them to be quite comfortably snug in the heel and mid-foot. I never felt restricted in these shoes, and my foot wasn’t sliding around in them at all. Which is perfect, as far as I’m concerned.

Altra Lone Peak 9 Conclusions

Picture of Altra Lone Peak 9

I really am a fan of the Altra Lone Peak 9.0s. As I’ve said several times in this review, this shoe just works on any trail and in any conditions. While there are other trail shoes that can do some things better than the LP9s, there aren’t many that can do as many things well as these shoes.

If you’re looking for a solid trail shoe that you can wear for just about any trail run, I can’t recommend the Altra Lone Peak 9.0 highly enough!

How does the Lone Peak 9 compare?

Altra Lone Peak 8
Altra Lone Peak 9
Altra Outroad 2
Expert score
9
9
8
User score
Retail price
US$139.95
US$139.95
US$139.95
Brand
Shoe type
Weight
10.7 oz
10.4 oz
11 oz
Heel Drop
0 mm
0 mm
mm
Recommended for
Moderate trails, technical trails, muddy areas, through creeks and streams, through snowy or icy sections, dirt trails, through grassy sections
Technical trails, rocky areas, muddy areas, through creeks and streams, dirt trails, through grassy sections
Rocky areas, dirt trails, paved trails, through grassy sections
Cushioning type
responsive/balanced
balanced
responsive/balanced
Cushioning amount
Medium cushioning
Medium cushioning
Medium cushioning
Flexibility
medium
medium
medium
Stability
not particularly stable
not particularly stable
some stability
Sizing
true to size
true to size
buy half size bigger

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We purchased this pair of Altra at Running Warehouse  with our own money.

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Reviewed by Denny

This review was written by Denny Krahe on 17th March.
Denny Krahe is a running coach and a podcast host living in Central Florida. He is working on running a marathon in every state in the US; 5 down, 45 to go!

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