REVIEWS
153 Reviews
colorado
If you like the fit of classic altras e.g. Lone Peak, don't buy these. If you're a narrow footed person these might be for you. Altras have amazing grip so could be worth you trying out. I am returning my Timps and keeping the Lone Peaks I purchased at the same time.
maryanah1
There are things I do need to spend money on. One of those things is shoes. It is very important to buy the right shoes for my feet. Shoes that I buying have to be breathable, comfortable, and made with good material because I use them every day. One of the shoes that I love and buy for my husband is Altra Running. My husband loves them. He loves them . Every morning, he takes them for running. Wide, comfortable, light, and breathable. Made with very good materials and worth every penny.
lesliem245
Fit and comfort have been great. They look super clean and sleek with just the right amount of pop of color. The mesh siding provides breathability with good rubberizing around the side and toes. So far so good!
The Alta Timp 5 trail running shoes are well worth the price. They are grippy and fit great. Lots of cushion in the sole. These shoes really look good too. They are well designed for running off road and will be a great addition to our running routine.
tinas389
 I absolutely love these shoes, they are so darn comfy. I have a wide foot and these fit wonderful. The color the design goes with everything very neutral. The quality of the shoe is amazing and definitely worth the money. They are breathable. And the traction is great.
amylynn92
Absolutely nothing else compare to this brand shoes..my whole wears them. The one and only brand for me N mine no other even compare to them May God Bless Us All
summera31
Love these sneakers they are soft and comfortable perfect for hiking. I definitely recommend getting for outdoor activities and rough use. You will like it
Bart
Use them as hiking and backpacking shoes, 3-4 days of light use to break them in, than a 3 day backpacking trip with substantial load, few days later a SAR trip, and a day hike. Great shoes. No hot spots, great room for my wide feet and toes and nice support. I usually wear boots with my heavy pack so was pleasantly surprised. Seem little tight first through the middle of my feet first, especially around the top, but went away after couple days of light wear. Only issue is the loop on the back. Could be slightly bigger to allow a finger to go through, would allow shoes to be put on a lot easier.
Sternsi
I bought these after a pair of Lone peak 8's. I don't know what happend with Altra but there shoes continue to dissapoint. As someone who has worn them from the start, they continue to go downhill.
Jeff
I'm really sad about this product. I really wanted to love it. I have loved multiple pairs of Timp 4's - an excellent shoe that suffered from poor durability (or maybe more extreme workout than it was designed to handle). I was really looking forward to the more durable Vibram sole on the Timp 5. Regrettably, I wasn't prepared for the other "upgrades" that turned out to be "downgrades". Yes, the sole is excellent, however: 1) I loved the heel loop on the Timp 4, that really invited my to slip my finger in, and slide the shoe on. That easy feeling of slipping on the shoe beckoned me to get on the trail. On the Timp 5's, it's a twisted plastic shoelace thingy. Unpleasant, difficult to unravel and manipulate. Maybe that's a lighter implementation, where some of the 4->5 weight savings came in, but it's really a step backward. 2) The upper fabric on the 5 is unforgiving. It seems to have two sides - the outer mesh, and then a strange inner backing. That inner backing halts any breathability that the 4 had. Perhaps that's the intent - to make a waterproof shoe, but I prefer one that doesn't get as hot. If I want a waterproof shoe, I would shop for something other than a trail shoe. 3) Along with #2, it seems the fabric just isn't forgiving, or maybe the shoe in the same size became narrower in version 5. I find the v5 irritates my little toe. When I first tried the v4's I was astounded how much toe room I had - incredible! These new v5's feel like they're trending toward Nike fashion/pointy shoes. That's the opposite of the comfort I was expecting from Altra. 4) The plastic perimeter on the cloth upper has changed. On the Timp 4's they matched the stiffness profile I would expect for my toes. On the Timp5, there is a different design. Not sure what it was meant to accomplish, but it now puts pressure on my toes. I'm so sad. I really wanted to continue with Altra, having loved their Timp 4 series. I can't figure out what the Timp 5's were trying to accomplish ... too much at once without customer feedback step-by-step? What if there were simply Timp 4 with a durable sole? I don't care if the shoes looks worn after they're worn! I just want shoes that perform. I'd buy them again and again.
Moontown
I wore the Timp 5 on the John Muir Trail and although the shoe came apart after 222 miles and 12 days of very demanding terrain, they did manage to get me home though. Im not completely dissapointed as 20 mile days can be hard on any shoe. I wanted a soft shoe that would flex under foot against the uneven terrain and provide stability and they did just that. They also carried the extra weight from my backpack well.
primephoenix
They fit very snug and comfortable! The bottoms of the shoes have lots of traction and make it great for hiking! I wore them for long walks and they were very supportive I decided to wear them to work and they were great! I work in the medical field and work long hours and I have to say they are as great as on clouds!
Matt
I love the fit/feel of the Lone Peak, but I was interested in the Timp for its more generous cushioning and Vibram outsole. Unfortunately, the Timp's toe box doesn't work for me. It's not specifically too narrow, but rather just too small in volume. The upper puts a bit of pressure on my little toes, which might be acceptable with a soft/stretchy upper, but not with the Timp's more structured design. I wish they would offer this shoe with the "original" footshape instead of the "standard" one.
Roscoe
All my other Altras (which I love) have been 12 but I now need a 13, which is out of stock with most of their products I want to give them money for. Pretty disappointing
helenn57
I was skeptical when ordering this shoes but finally I I feel very comfortable with this. It's so beautiful. Highly recommend for everyone, especially young people.
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