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Altra - Timp 5 BOA

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"I also really like the Timp BOAs. They are super comfy and it's so nice to not have to worry about shoes coming untied and being able to easily tighten or loosen them."


"I ran a 50 and 100 in Timps without changing shoes."


"They have a lot of cushion"

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"ample toe-box"


"Overall width and length fit my hobbit feet better."


"That wide toe box is soo comfy"

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"The slim and grippy sole makes them extremely safe in scree and rocky terrain."


"Despite running them on paved roads pretty regularly, the lugs held up enough to get me through this past 6 day trip with 0 falls."


"Vibram mega grip which is really sticky and gives you confidence."

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"made the transition from boot to zero-drop trail runner easily"


"the heel isn't higher than the forefoot, so it's a zero drop shoe. ... I prefer that style."


"They have zero drop and a very generous, wide toe box that isn’t just simply wide but actually foot shaped."

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"I also really like the Timp BOAs. They are super comfy and it's so nice to not have to worry about shoes coming untied and being able to easily tighten or loosen them."


"They're awesome shoes and I think they're a happy balance between the ground feel of the LPs and not being too mushy."


"That wide toe box is soo comfy"

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"the change was very noticeable on trail running. ... Calf and Achilles soreness galore."


"Go with Altras if you dont mind your achilles blowing up ... zero drop shoes work for some ppl for sure but they have blown up far more achilles than theyve helped ppl. The barefoot running crazy that stemmed from Born To Run got many of us. Myself included."


"Go with Altras if you dont mind your achilles blowing up ... zero drop shoes work for some ppl for sure but they have blown up far more achilles than theyve helped ppl. Myself included."

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"10% shite (when trying to run it that is) ... more slippery mud than actual deep bog"


"they would not be my choice for mud."


"Timp is going to offer the wider fit you require, but has rather shallow lugs."

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"Timp5 is their more narrow model. ... on my first run I had some pretty rough foot cramping/discomfort. ... I still find myself hesitant to take them out on a run as they just aren't comfortable for me. ... it's a narrow toe box (for Altra) with a very stiff upper that doesn't let the foot move around."


"Timp5 is their more narrow model. ... on my first run I had some pretty rough foot cramping/discomfort. ... I still find myself hesitant to take them out on a run as they just aren't comfortable for me. ... it's a narrow toe box (for Altra) with a very stiff upper that doesn't let the foot move around."


"I even tried the Altra Timps but they are not sized the same and I toe bang or am swimming along with my outside of feet rubbing."

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"My Timps got holes after 4 weeks of wearing lol ... Forgot exactly where but it was the toe box. ... Never seen running shoes with such a shitty build quality before. ... Altra is definitely skimping on the materials since they were sold a few years ago."


"I beat the ever living shit out of my shoes in the Colorado high country and have had to shoe goo the soles twice in spots so it’s definitely not bomb proof."


"My Timps got holes after 4 weeks of wearing lol ... Forgot exactly where but it was the toe box. Never seen running shoes with such a shitty build quality before. ... Altra is definitely skimping on the materials since they were sold a few years ago."

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"the tongue was too clunky and I could clearly feel the edge of it down my foot, no matter how I laced the shoes."


"the tongue was too clunky and I could clearly feel the edge of it down my foot, no matter how I laced the shoes."

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BoysenberryGeneral84 • 2 months ago

I've tried everything you mentioned except the Lowa's (I've even worn the cork Sole insoles). It's a crying shame that LaSportiva can't widen their toe boxes!!!! Two shoes worth your consideration per my efforts are: 1. Scarpa Ribble Run 2 (sizing is weird, must try on, not the same as previous Scarpa models). Toe box is more generous than LaSportiva, but not Altra. Very durable and good traction, not heavy.  2. Altra Timp BOA 5 (I've only tried BOA version, lace version may be fine) This version of the Timp has Vibram, Altra width and actually more like the Olympus than LP. Previous Timp models did not do it for me, this one is worthy.  I know nothing about the Flux footwear,  but am now curious. 

r/Ultralight • Another discussion on shoes - please help ->
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JBrady666 • 9 months ago

If you already know you like the zero drop and foot shape that altra offers try one of their bigger stacked shoes like the Olympus 6. If that’s too heavy and too much stack try the new timp 5 boa or the topo pursuit. If you want a little bit of drop but still foot shape try the topo Mtn racer or ultraventure.

r/trailrunning • Best ultra trail shoes ->
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CheapEbb2083 • 6 months ago

Regularly do that in my Timp's

r/backpacking • What is the consensus of Altra trail runners? ->
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CheapEbb2083 • 5 months ago

Echo it's personal preference. Like you, boots are my go-to, but I've explored getting out of my comfort zone with non-WP trail runners. Here's my personal take. If there aren't a crazy amount of wet crossings, I prefer boots and to just swap into camp sandals for the crossings. If there are ton's of wet crossings, or I'll be wet-wading while fishing, I wear trail runners. I have tried Astral Timps and Brooks Cascadia, and much prefer the tread on the Cascadia's. If I know it's going to rain or be very likely to rain for many days in row, I now wear my runners. If I don't know what to expect with the weather, I'm wearing my boots because I still prefer them and am ok with damp feet, but there is absolutely merit to non-WP trail runners. I suggest experiment with your new choice on day hikes, both sunny and sloppy wet, then short backpacking trips and slowly expand your level of trust and comfort and decide from there. Not all trips have to be the same. For reference, most of my trips are 2-5 nights. Traveling internationally I usually do 5-14 night trips at a time and will use my WP boots because I find them more comfortable, more durable, more supportive and I don't always know ahead of time what I'll be getting into. But everyone is different.

r/backpacking • Backpacking Footwear - Footwear Recs for Multi-Day Trips? Trail Runners vs Waterproof Boots ->
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13stevensonc • 6 months ago

I like Altra Timp 5’s

r/ultrarunning • Best Trail Running Shoes? ->
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Aarongoesfar • 4 months ago

Hello everyone! I am a broke PhD student who trains for and runs ultramarathons, so I don't own multiple pairs of shoes at this point. I run roughly a 60/40 split of road to trails in my training, but all of my races are on trails. I've run these Altra Timp 5 trail shoes for 1,100 miles now, in training and races, on road and trails. I live near the East Coast and I run on gravel roads, paved roads, soft sand trails, hard pack beach sand, technical trails in Appalachian mountains, and rooty dirt trails. I ran a 50 miler in these that was raining the entire time. Also recently did a 6 day vacation where I did ~70 miles of super steep and technical trails in Shenandoah National Park in these shoes. I don't have a ton of performance comparison points, since I have only run in Altras (I have wide, flat feet and the 0 drop works for my strengths and natural running patterns). But, I can say that I am thoroughly impressed with how these shoes have held up. Despite running them on paved roads pretty regularly, the lugs held up enough to get me through this past 6 day trip with 0 falls. Though they don't drain super well in the water, I haven't had any durability complaints from the waterloggedness. Primary damage is that the tread is pretty much gone, around the ankle there is a lot of wear, and the sides are losing integrity where my feet fit. Obviously the foam is completely compressed at this point. I honestly prefer these to my old Olympus 5's, even for 8-10 hour runs. Feel free to ask me anything!

r/Ultramarathon • Altra Timp 5 1,100 mile Review ->
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AnnualIntrepid523 • 7 months ago

+1 for the Altra Timp 5. I would say I have somewhat wide, very boxy feet. Although the Timps don’t have as wide of a toe box and as square of a frame as the Lone Peaks, I didn’t have any issues and the added cushion was a little better for me as a heavier backpacker. I did have one hot spot at the outside of my big toe (like where people get bunyons), but I think it was more of the socks and when I switched to Darn Toughs that issue went away. I also got the Xero Shoes Z Trail sandals and really like them, so I’m interested to check out their shoes. But yeah in the end you gotta just do the research on all the main contenders, understand your foot shape, figure out what level of cushion/drop/grip you want, and try a few things. And then once you find the least annoying pair, just try and keep buying those or the closest things you can get (don’t get lost in the sauce).

r/Ultralight • Which pair of shoes in 2025 ? ->
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aroused_axlotl007 • 5 months ago

My Timps got holes after 4 weeks of wearing lol

r/hiking • Are Altra Lone Peak 9+ good for hiking in rocky terrain ->
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aroused_axlotl007 • 5 months ago

Forgot exactly where but it was the toe box. Never seen running shoes with such a shitty build quality before.

r/hiking • Are Altra Lone Peak 9+ good for hiking in rocky terrain ->
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badger_and_tonic • 9 months ago

I tried the Timp 5s (Vibram) but returned them - the tongue was too clunky and I could clearly feel the edge of it down my foot, no matter how I laced the shoes.

r/trailrunning • Do you own multiple pairs of shoes? ->
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boise208 • 10 months ago

Altra Timp 5. It's everything I've loved about the previous versions but they finally added a vibram mega grip sole.

r/trailrunning • What’s the best trail running shoe you’ve ever owned and why? ->
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commazero • 5 months ago

Hello, here my feedback based on my experiences with trying on these shoes in store: Altamesa: I found it had good cushion except for where my toes were and it felt like they wouldn't soften no matter how many km's I put into them. Speedgoat 6: toe box felt weirdly roomy for a narrowish shoe and they didn't quite fit right. Hierro: I was able to try on the v7, v8 and v9 models all at one store. The v9 we're the best out of the 3 but I still didn't like the v9. It just felt oddly bulky which was a shame as I love NB shoes. The 1080's are my favourite. Stinson 7: I just bought a pair from MEC yesterday and they felt so good on my feet as soon as I put them on. I'm a little used to heavier shoes so that doesn't bother me. I really want a max cushion trail runners that doesn't need to be super technical trail focused. Salomon Ultra Glide/Ultra Flow: i really wanted to like these but they were a little narrow and just didn't have the comfy impact I was expecting. Altra Timp 5: I think these shoes are awesome except for the way the upper material bends at the toe box. It just feels weird and I can tell it will create problems for me a few km's into a run. I also have the Topo Ultraventure 4 which are great but I don't know how well I would enjoy them past 30km. I have Columbia Ecolite (the ones that look like they infused golf balls into the form) which have been great but just aren't on the same level as other trail shoes. I had the Brooks Caldera 6 which were okay and had great traction but they hurt my feet and caused blood blisters on the outside of my big toes so I was able to return them when I got the Stinson. I've tried on many other runners and I have the believe that you should go with the shoe that fells the best on your foot. E: forgot to add that I also tried on the hoka mafate speed 4 and I almost bought them as they were don't in the toe box compared to the speed goats 5 & 6 but I wanted slightly more cushioning. I think the mafate is a great comparison to the topo Ultraventure 4

r/trailrunning • Choosing shoes for Chamonix and forest trails, Altamesa 300, SG6 or Hierro v9 or Stinson 7? ->

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