Altra Men's Olympus 5 Trail Running Shoe

Altra Men's Olympus 5 Trail Running Shoe

(4.3)
1514 Reviews

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Specifications

  • Fabric Type: Synthetic and rubber
  • Sole Material: Rubber
  • Outer Material: Rubber
  • Inner Material: Manmade

The Altra Men's Olympus 5 Trail Running Shoe is designed for trail runners seeking comfort and performance. With its innovative features, this shoe aims to provide a superior running experience on various terrains. Whether you’re tackling rocky paths or muddy trails, the Olympus 5 offers the support and grip you need to stay steady and comfortable.

Features

  • FootShape Fit: Altra’s signature design gives you a roomier toe box, allowing your toes to move freely while providing ample space through the midfoot.
  • Vibram Megagrip: This high-performance sticky rubber ensures excellent grip on both wet and dry surfaces, enhancing traction and durability on rugged terrains.
  • GaiterTrap: A unique hook-and-loop tab allows for easy strapless gaiter attachment, keeping debris out of your shoes without the hassle of fasteners or bindings.

Pros

  • Spacious toe box promotes natural foot movement.
  • Exceptional grip on various surfaces thanks to Vibram technology.
  • Easy attachment for gaiters helps prevent dirt and debris from entering the shoe.
  • Durable construction suitable for rugged trail conditions.

Cons

  • Some users may find the fit slightly wide.
  • Price point can be higher compared to other trail running shoes.

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What Customers Say

S
5 / 5

Needed Zero Down Shoes

I've been a runner and hiker most of my life but my feet are shot. I'm taking drastic measures to correct problems without having surgery or injections. Going to zero down shoes with a wide natural toe is not the drastic part, it's the easy part. I'm also transitioning to bare foot shoes when I'm not at work. This is going to take a while to undo what I've done but so far it seems to be helping. Most people take this journey way too fast so I'm taking people's advice and going slow.These are my first Altras after researching many brands and I like them. Very comfortable. The cushion is good yet not squishy like Hoka, but most of all it's a zero down shoe with plenty of room for my toes to move. Hopefully I can reverse my Morton's Neuroma and abductor digili minimi pain. If your feet hurt then life can be tough. The heel is more snug then I expected (I have very thin feet with no fat) so be warmed.I would have preferred to have gotten the all black but it was $52 more than the black and gray. Couldn't justify it. I did find this color on sale so make sure if you're not picky on what color you need that you look at the different versions. These shoes are not cheap so even $109 in this economy is quite a bit. Eventually I'll be using these for mountain hikes but for a while I'll be using these at work simply as a good pair of shoes. They might look a little funny to some because of the larger toe box but frankly I could care less what people think. At least I can see my feet.Made of good quality materials and even though it doesn't look like it it's quite a light shoe.Definitely worth trying. If these are your first is zero down shoes then take it easy at first. If you're using them to eventually transfer over to barefoot shoes, take it easy, this is not a race.Go up half or a whole size on these. They run small.

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A
5 / 5

Great Shoes!

These shoes are super light weight, have great traction, and are ultra comfortable! They are breathable and great for hiking! I love these shoes!

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N
5 / 5

Plush and comfy as grippy. Midsole could wear out quickly

I still have the Lone Peak but they are both weatherproof so that means they get hot during the summer. These Altras are for my foot shape wide on the forefoot with high arch.I did not expect them to be supple and much more confident descending on pebbly loose tracks in New Mexico. When I was going off track down this gully, I though my foot got stuck as I was going low to clear the tree limbs. It was just gripping on a rock so well. I was surprise how plush it was and it only meant I can go on longer. Yeah it may impede speed on harder packed flat trails but the descent performance was awesome, so probably you can make up time then. I am just a a late 50's maintenance runner, not racing. My favorite trails go from 1 to 2 k elevation 5 - 8 miles. I also run on flat trails, the mud performace is not so great but not as good as the Lone Peak all weather. I do like road or track and for that I just have budget shoes but if I need to get a track specific one those, I am going to stick with Altras so I preserve the tread on these. I will use the Lone Peaks when the weather gets colder.Rock garden's and boulders performance is great but not sure how fast they'll wear or if the grip will get weaker. Honestly they are too grippy now,. I have a picture how they look after 2 6 mile runs on rough terrain with ascent and descent. The midsoles and soft material could wear out quicklyThe only other negative is that the laces are not so great, They do the job but they are short, plus they feel low quality.Also we will have to see How the thinnest material will hold. The Lone Peal all weather just has this tough although thin feel about them.For what this shoe can do in performance, I give it 5 stars. For someone that races or an avid runner, I expect them to get shoes every season, so durability may not even be a criteria.

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M
4 / 5

Great, but make sure you adapt to the thicker foam bottoms

Went from the Altra Lone Peak to these - more comfortable for my feet, but strained my knees. I had put 40 miles on them in 10-mile increments to break them in, but later after a 50 continuous mile run my knees were shot. I attribute this to the thicker cushioning making a more unstable platform. i could feel my calves and thighs working harder on uneven uphills, though flat running was fine. I don't fault the shoes for this, as I bought them knowing this was a risk with the thicker foam and they're otherwise great. I'll probably alternate w the Lone Peaks until my knees adapt since my feet were less sore in these on the longer run than past 50-mile stretches.-1 star only because the toe rubber is peeling off after less than 100 miles but I'll just use some glue so no big deal. BTW for people complaining about durability, these are trail shoes and made to be light, so therefore less durable than say, a hiking boot, so a little perspective is appropriate. You do expect the soles to stay on better though.

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M
5 / 5

My New Golf Shoes

Really enjoy the comfortability of these shoes. The wide toebox along with the zero drop cushioning make these a pleasure to wear. I've recently converted these into my new golf shoes which having the cleats on the bottom turned out to be perfect for this.

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K
5 / 5

Good quality, comfy support

I love Altras. Great support. A cushy feel. Long-lasting. The trail shoes have good traction. They can be a little wide in the feel for me, but I like that the toes have wiggle room.

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K
3 / 5

Good shoe, but didn't last as long as other Altras

These shoes worked well, but the soles fell apart after 6 months. They may be good if you only wear them on the trail, but they are not as sturdy as other Altra shoes for everyday wear.

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