Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
Likes
The Altra Lone Peak 9 Mid Waterproof is a very modern hiking boot design that essentially combines the comfort of a trail running shoe with the support of an ankle cuff. Altra's are best known for their 0mm drop heel and wide toe box that allows your toes to splay without your feet moving inside the boot. The ankle cuff on this boot is very supportive thanks to two durable metal hooks, and the traction is tough to beat.
The Hydroguard upper kept our feet dry and the Recycled polyester mesh effectively shed most moisture we encountered along the trail. The flood height measures five inches which also provides a great barrier between your feet and the wet conditions you're navigating.
After many years of testing the Lone Peak, we believe the current iterations are true to size and are a great choice for those seeking a more spacious toe box. The boot is also super lightweight, among the lightest boots that we tested.
Dislikes
People either love or hate the 0mm drop heel, which takes a little getting used to. When adjusting to Altra's neutral positioning of keeping the heel and the forefoot at the same height rather than a cushy raised heel, we noticed our calves would feel the burn for a couple weeks as we adjusted to the position.
The Lone Peak 9 Mid is such a flexible and lightweight design that it sacrifices the support and stability most women are looking for. The minimalist construction lacks support for those with high arches and the flexibility in the cuff isn't enough to support a heavy pack.
Should You Buy the Altra Lone Peak 9 Mid Waterproof?
The Lone Peak 9 Mid is technically a more affordable option, especially when compared to the most expensive boots in the review. We've tested several iterations of this boot and find it durable enough for well-maintained trails. If you like the 0mm drop, the wide toe box, and minimalist support, this Lone Peak is definitely worth checking out. We love the comfort out of the box along with the waterproof performance in addition to the MaxTrac rubber outsoles that provide a deep lug pattern that inspires confidence on the trails.
What Other Women's Hiking Boots Should You Consider?
If you like the sounds of a running shoe inspired design that's perfect for those with wider feet, we highly recommend the Topo Athletic Trailventure 2 WP which has more support and cushioning for longer days on the trail. We also love the La Sportiva Ultra Raptor II Mid GTX thanks to its highly durable construction, comfort, stability, and ample traction in the FriXion AT 2.0 rubber with Trail Bite heel that perfect for steep descents.
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| Price | $190 List Check Price at Backcountry |
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| Bottom Line | If you're after a minimalist design that places your foot in a neutral position while allowing plenty of space for the toes along with a waterproof construction, these hiking boots should be on your short list |
| Pros | Flexible design allows grippy traction, waterproof, great for wide feet, lightweight, comfortable out of the box |
| Cons | Limited support, zero drop alignment requires time for adjustment, waterproof design runs hot |
| Rating Categories | Altra Lone Peak 9 Mi... |
| Comfort (30%) | |
| Support (25%) | |
| Traction (20%) | |
| Water Resistance (10%) | |
| Durability (10%) | |
| Weight (5%) | |
| Specifications | Altra Lone Peak 9 Mi... |
| Measured Weight (per pair) | 1.56 lbs (size 8.5) |
| Width Options | Regular |
| Waterproof Lining | Hydroguard |
| Upper | Recycled polyester mesh |
| Midsole | MaxTrac |
| Heel Height | 0.9" |
| Shaft Height | 5" |
| Sole | MaxTrac rubber |







