Brand Altra
Wear Me For Trail Running, Hiking
Quick Note Wide toe box trail running shoe for extra toe space. Amazing traction that is grippy and durable.

Altra Olympus 6 Women's

Price
€180

Color: Sand

Size: UK 5 (EU 38)

Hit the trails in confident comfort with the Altra Olympus 6. The roomy toe box offers more room for your toes to move freely and help with stability. The breathable mesh upper and soft cushioning will keep you comfortable all run long. Good traction for technical terrain.

GOOD TO KNOW

  • Upper: Engineered mesh
  • Midsole: Plush compression-molded EVA foam
  • Outsole: Vibram® Megagrip
  • Stack Height: 33mm
  • Composition: Textile
  • Roomy Toe Box: All of Altra's shoes are made with room for your toes, so they're free to move naturally, with confidence in every foot strike.
  • Zero To Low Drop: These Zero-to-Low Drop shoes are built to place your foot in a natural position, with a stable and confident foundation to run on.
  • GAITERTRAP: Hook-and-loop tab allows strapless gaiter attachment that prevents debris from building up beneath the shoe.
  • VIBRAM® MEGAGRIP: A high performance sticky rubber compound featuring unparalleled grip on wet and dry surfaces, rugged longevity and optimal ground adaptability.

Stability |

Cushion |Max

Heel To Toe Drop | 0mm

Weight | 289g

When you're buying running shoes, we recommend sizing up a half or even full size from your regular daily shoes. Take a look at our size charts to find your correct size when shopping online. If you have time, why not pop into The Sports Room where you can avail of our Safe Size machine to find your perfect fit. 

For running, it's a good idea to have about a thumb's width of space from the top of your longest toe to the top of the shoe, to avoid issues like Runner's Toe. 

How to measure for your shoe size at home

  1. Take a piece of blank paper and put it on the floor next to a wall. Place your foot on top and put the heel against the wall. Mark where your longest toe is and the outer edge of your heel. 
  2. Measure the distance between the two points.
  3. Measure both feet. Use the measurement for the larger foot when choosing your running shoe.