Was running along Redwod Road at 6 a.m. and some young punks pulled over and asked if I wanted to run up to the Top of Lake Mountain. I jumped in the car. The young punks were kind to this old man and didn't totally leave me in the dust. They were Dan, Scott, Matt, and Seth. We got to the top at sunrise. It was spectacular, wow. Great running weather. It was about my 30th time to the top. Going down, I took Dan down the lesser traveled road that heads out east along a ridge. It was great fun bounding down steep sections in about a foot of snow, with amazing views of Utah Lake below us. It was a nice run with the boys.
One of the boys, Seth, was so kind, he gave me some Altra Lone Peaks. I took them out for a seven-mile test drive. Here is my inital review.
Fit. So far, they seem to fit very well. Nice toe box room. Didn't detect any hot spots. I only used them on the flats, so no idea how they do on steep ups and downs.
Impact. This is a concern. With my nearly bone-on-bone knee, I could feel joint impact with this type of minimalist shoe on the road. I already have a pretty good mid-foot strike on the flats. On a soft trail it was better. Also, I think I need more arch support. I'm going to experiment with a different insole. For any shoe, I usually do something with the insole.
Foot fatigue. I can tell my feet would get tired and sore in these if I used them for a long run of 50 miles or more. But, I think they would be great to help strengthen my feet without doing something stupid like running barefoot on trails.
Zero drop. No biggy. I could immediately feel the difference, but I suspect since Hokas have a low drop, I'm already used to that. By the end of my run, I didn't notice it. They felt fine, no calf soreness.
Speed. Don't know yet. Those boys make me legs tired trying to keep up with them. I'll try them again when my legs are fresh. I bet these shoes would do well on treadmills, and would help with running form.
Look. For those of us who gaze at the Wasatch Mountains and Lone Peak every day, kudos for the cool creative design on the shoe. Very impressive. |