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Altra's women's trail running shoes aren't scaled-down men's models. Every shoe in this range is built on a women's-specific last that accounts for a narrower heel, a different arch shape, and the proportionally wider forefoot most women have. The result is better lockdown through the heel and midfoot — so you don't lose energy to internal slip on rocky descents — and a toe box that matches how a woman's foot actually spreads under load.
Across the range, two design principles stay constant: a roomy FootShape™ toe box for natural toe splay, and a Zero-to-Low Drop platform that keeps your foot balanced heel-to-toe for a more efficient, lower-impact stride.
The Women's Lone Peak 9+ is the most popular trail shoe in the range — a true all-rounder for fire trails, park trails, and weekend bush adventures. For maximum cushioning on long days and rocky descents, the Olympus 6 and Olympus 275 deliver plush, stable rides. When the terrain turns technical, the Superior 7 sits low-profile for ground feel and agility. For ultra racing, the carbon-plated Mont Blanc Carbon and Mont Blanc Speed bring the energy return that long-distance racers want.
For technical and rocky terrain, look for grip and protection — the Lone Peak 9+ and Olympus 6 use Vibram® Megagrip outsoles for reliable hold on wet rock and a rock plate to shield your foot from sharp debris.
For wet weather running — Tasmanian winters, alpine shoulder seasons, or mud-heavy events — choose a GORE-TEX® variant. The Lone Peak family includes a waterproof option that keeps feet dry without losing breathability.
For long-distance and ultra running, more cushioning makes the difference. The Olympus family is engineered for the multi-hour effort — race day at GNW100, UTA, or Coast to Kosci.
For runners who need more width, the Lone Peak 9+ Wide is built on a D last for women who need additional room through the midfoot and forefoot — every Altra is generous through the toes, and Wide adds even more space without losing the FootShape™ design. See FootShape™ Fits to find the profile that suits your foot.
For shorter, faster trail efforts and racing, the Mont Blanc family is the speed-focused option — carbon-plated, lightweight, and built for runners chasing personal bests on long distances.
Whether you're tackling Mt Buffalo, the Six Foot Track, or just your local fire trail loop, the FootShape and Zero-Drop combination earns its keep when fatigue sets in. On long descents, where most shoes force your toes into a narrow front and bruises start, Altras keep your toes in their natural position — no jamming, no black toenails, no lost mileage at the end of a big effort.
If you're new to zero-drop running, ease in gradually. Your calves and Achilles will need time to adapt — start with shorter runs and build up over two to four weeks. Read more on zero-drop footwear.
Altra ships in US sizes. For women's footwear, AU sizing follows the US system — your usual AU women's size is the same as the US column on our chart. See the full size chart.
Every order ships with our 30-day returns policy — get out on a real trail in them, and if they're not right, send them back for a full refund. To find an Altra retailer near you, use our store locator.