Sport Shoes

Mont Blanc Sport Shoes Trail Running Orange Code: AL0A547K602

Description & Specifications

Key features:

  • Fabric upper
  • Lace-up closure
  • FootShape Fit technology
  • Vibram outsole
  • Altra Ego midsole
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Reviews (5)

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Reviews by our members

  • eir.diam

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: White

    Absolutely satisfied with this shoe! I do trail running on Hymettus and it offers me very good grip, while the foot is very comfortable and the toes have the required space, exactly as wide as I wanted. For the first time I ran without wrapping my toes with Hansaplast to prevent blisters, nor did I return with blackened nails. I also tried the Lone Peak but they seemed too wide at the toes, whereas this one has the perfect width (in the same size).

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  • free_fire_player
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    The best thing about it is its great shock absorption, it doesn't slip on any surface, even on downhill slopes you can feel it. However, it is not suitable for rough roads with mild dirt or rocks. It is perfect for forest roads and soft trails with low inclines

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    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • They have the expected size
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • They don't hit the foot
    • Durability
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  • jimmykarily
    4
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    For the past 8 months, I have been running with this shoe for over 700km, in training and races.

    The negatives:

    - It gives a feeling of looseness in the heel, but in practice, it does not create a problem. It can be solved with proper lacing/tightening.
    - Due to its height (stack height), despite being a fairly wide shoe, it becomes slightly unstable on uneven terrain with a significant lateral incline.

    To correct the above, it is not enough to simply tighten the laces too much because it does not have much padding in the tongue (the price of being lightweight). If you tighten the laces too much, you will pay for it with pain on the instep. It requires a moderate tightening, and this slows you down in races when adjusting the laces in the middle of the race. There is also the BOA version which presumably solves this problem, but it is more expensive.

    The positives:

    - It is extremely lightweight (for a trail shoe).
    - It is very durable. Nothing has torn or come apart except for a reinforcement inside at the front of the toes. It is like a lining and does not bother much. It came off on the last pair of shoes, after extensive use and getting wet in races.
    - Tremendous grip on dry and wet surfaces (vibram).
    - Incredibly comfortable. After 44km of mountain running, I didn't have a single blister on my foot while others were counting their lost toenails.

    I tried the Mont Blancs and the La Sportiva Akasha 2 afterwards, and it was the worst purchase I have made (I will write a review for the Akasha at some point).

    My next purchase will either be the Mont Blancs again or the Lone Peak 7s.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • They have the expected size
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • They don't hit the foot
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • They have the expected size
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • They don't hit the foot
  • Absolutely satisfied with this shoe! I do trail running on Hymettus and it offers me very good grip, while the foot is very comfortable and the toes have the required space, exactly as wide as I wanted. For the first time I ran without wrapping my toes with Hansaplast to prevent blisters, nor did I return with blackened nails. I also tried the Lone Peak but they seemed too wide at the toes, whereas this one has the perfect width (in the same size).

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    0
  • The best thing about it is its great shock absorption, it doesn't slip on any surface, even on downhill slopes you can feel it. However, it is not suitable for rough roads with mild dirt or rocks. It is perfect for forest roads and soft trails with low inclines

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • For the past 8 months, I have been running with this shoe for over 700km, in training and races.

    The negatives:

    - It gives a feeling of looseness in the heel, but in practice, it does not create a problem. It can be solved with proper lacing/tightening.
    - Due to its height (stack height), despite being a fairly wide shoe, it becomes slightly unstable on uneven terrain with a significant lateral incline.

    To correct the above, it is not enough to simply tighten the laces too much because it does not have much padding in the tongue (the price of being lightweight). If you tighten the laces too much, you will pay for it with pain on the instep. It requires a moderate tightening, and this slows you down in races when adjusting the laces in the middle of the race. There is also the BOA version which presumably solves this problem, but it is more expensive.

    The positives:

    - It is extremely lightweight (for a trail shoe).
    - It is very durable. Nothing has torn or come apart except for a reinforcement inside at the front of the toes. It is like a lining and does not bother much. It came off on the last pair of shoes, after extensive use and getting wet in races.
    - Tremendous grip on dry and wet surfaces (vibram).
    - Incredibly comfortable. After 44km of mountain running, I didn't have a single blister on my foot while others were counting their lost toenails.

    I tried the Mont Blancs and the La Sportiva Akasha 2 afterwards, and it was the worst purchase I have made (I will write a review for the Akasha at some point).

    My next purchase will either be the Mont Blancs again or the Lone Peak 7s.

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Description & Specifications

These shoes from Altra are suitable for trail running. They feature a fabric upper for extra durability and optimal ventilation, as well as an Altra Ego midsole for shock absorption. Externally, they have a Vibram sole for traction on all types of surfaces.

SkuDescription|Brand

Product Number
AL0A547K602
Style
Trail
Gender
Men's
Colour
Orange
Fit
-
Insole
-
Midsole Technology
-
Drop
-
Weight
280 gr
Standing
-

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Reviews (5)

  1. 4
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Comfort
  • Weight
  • They have the expected size
  • Construction quality
  • Value for money
  • Durability
  • They don't hit the foot

Reviews by our members

  • eir.diam

    Verified purchase

    This review is about the colour: White

    Absolutely satisfied with this shoe! I do trail running on Hymettus and it offers me very good grip, while the foot is very comfortable and the toes have the required space, exactly as wide as I wanted. For the first time I ran without wrapping my toes with Hansaplast to prevent blisters, nor did I return with blackened nails. I also tried the Lone Peak but they seemed too wide at the toes, whereas this one has the perfect width (in the same size).

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • free_fire_player
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    The best thing about it is its great shock absorption, it doesn't slip on any surface, even on downhill slopes you can feel it. However, it is not suitable for rough roads with mild dirt or rocks. It is perfect for forest roads and soft trails with low inclines

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • They have the expected size
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • They don't hit the foot
    • Durability
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • jimmykarily
    4
    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    For the past 8 months, I have been running with this shoe for over 700km, in training and races.

    The negatives:

    - It gives a feeling of looseness in the heel, but in practice, it does not create a problem. It can be solved with proper lacing/tightening.
    - Due to its height (stack height), despite being a fairly wide shoe, it becomes slightly unstable on uneven terrain with a significant lateral incline.

    To correct the above, it is not enough to simply tighten the laces too much because it does not have much padding in the tongue (the price of being lightweight). If you tighten the laces too much, you will pay for it with pain on the instep. It requires a moderate tightening, and this slows you down in races when adjusting the laces in the middle of the race. There is also the BOA version which presumably solves this problem, but it is more expensive.

    The positives:

    - It is extremely lightweight (for a trail shoe).
    - It is very durable. Nothing has torn or come apart except for a reinforcement inside at the front of the toes. It is like a lining and does not bother much. It came off on the last pair of shoes, after extensive use and getting wet in races.
    - Tremendous grip on dry and wet surfaces (vibram).
    - Incredibly comfortable. After 44km of mountain running, I didn't have a single blister on my foot while others were counting their lost toenails.

    I tried the Mont Blancs and the La Sportiva Akasha 2 afterwards, and it was the worst purchase I have made (I will write a review for the Akasha at some point).

    My next purchase will either be the Mont Blancs again or the Lone Peak 7s.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • They have the expected size
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • They don't hit the foot
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Comfort
    • Weight
    • They have the expected size
    • Construction quality
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • They don't hit the foot
  • Absolutely satisfied with this shoe! I do trail running on Hymettus and it offers me very good grip, while the foot is very comfortable and the toes have the required space, exactly as wide as I wanted. For the first time I ran without wrapping my toes with Hansaplast to prevent blisters, nor did I return with blackened nails. I also tried the Lone Peak but they seemed too wide at the toes, whereas this one has the perfect width (in the same size).

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • The best thing about it is its great shock absorption, it doesn't slip on any surface, even on downhill slopes you can feel it. However, it is not suitable for rough roads with mild dirt or rocks. It is perfect for forest roads and soft trails with low inclines

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • For the past 8 months, I have been running with this shoe for over 700km, in training and races.

    The negatives:

    - It gives a feeling of looseness in the heel, but in practice, it does not create a problem. It can be solved with proper lacing/tightening.
    - Due to its height (stack height), despite being a fairly wide shoe, it becomes slightly unstable on uneven terrain with a significant lateral incline.

    To correct the above, it is not enough to simply tighten the laces too much because it does not have much padding in the tongue (the price of being lightweight). If you tighten the laces too much, you will pay for it with pain on the instep. It requires a moderate tightening, and this slows you down in races when adjusting the laces in the middle of the race. There is also the BOA version which presumably solves this problem, but it is more expensive.

    The positives:

    - It is extremely lightweight (for a trail shoe).
    - It is very durable. Nothing has torn or come apart except for a reinforcement inside at the front of the toes. It is like a lining and does not bother much. It came off on the last pair of shoes, after extensive use and getting wet in races.
    - Tremendous grip on dry and wet surfaces (vibram).
    - Incredibly comfortable. After 44km of mountain running, I didn't have a single blister on my foot while others were counting their lost toenails.

    I tried the Mont Blancs and the La Sportiva Akasha 2 afterwards, and it was the worst purchase I have made (I will write a review for the Akasha at some point).

    My next purchase will either be the Mont Blancs again or the Lone Peak 7s.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
  • 0
  • 0
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