Altra Olympus 6 Review // Ultra Comfort at a Premium Price
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- The Altra Olympus 6 is an ultra comfortable trail shoe made for long trail sessions, races, and hikes. With it's wide stance and high stack compression-molded EVA foam, Vibram outsole rubber, engineered mesh upper, durable overlays, gusseted tongue, and much more, the Olympus 6 has a lot to offer but with that comes a hefty weight and price. Thanks for checking out the video!
* Altra sent me these shoe for the purpose of review, however, I am not getting paid to produce this review or say anything as part of the review. All thoughts expressed are my own.
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0:00 - Intro
3:06 - Olympus 6 Specs
4:01 - Olympus 6 Build Quality
8:08 - Olympus 6 Comfort
11:40 - Olympus 6 Performance
16:01 - Olympus 6 Value
16:50 - Olympus 6 Recommendation
18:04 - Wrap up
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Great review. I’ve run in all the Olympus and the one truth year after year is the comfort during the long runs and long races. Your right they are nothing special for sure but you know at the end of the day or race the comfort was there, easy on the legs after long day on the trail too. IMO. Thanks for the great reviews.
This is great feedback! Thank you 👍
They kinda are "special" because if you want the roomy toebox, minimal arch support, and zero drop in a trail shoe they are literally the only option. Foam wise they are barely average at best.
I have an extra pair of Olympus 5s on deck but I’ve had two pairs of Olympus 5s give me 500 miles per pair. As others have mentioned, this shoe is amazing for all day comfort. I’ve taken it the full distance on numerous 50 and 100 milers. No other shoe has provided me the same level of comfort deep in an ultra as the Olympus. So while the Eva isn’t fancy or high tech, it just goes.
This is great feedback and I appreciate you sharing. Thank you for checking out the video as well!
Kept waiting for you to show the back of the shoe so I could see the size of the gator trap. They seemed to half the size of it from the version 4 to the 5 and wandered if they went even smaller with the 6. Was disappointed to hear they didn't improve heel lock which is what I hated about the 5 vs. 4. Oh well, guess it's a waiting game to see if they improve heel lock on v. 7. Thanks for the review!
I try to capture b-roll of every angle/side of the shoe but I guess I forgot to get a specific shot of the back. I apologize for that. Appreciate you checking out the video nonetheless!
I loved the Olympus 4s for long runs and/or rocky terrain. They only lasted 350 miles before one split down the side though. Have a pair of 5’s now and they took about 20-30 miles to break-in before they felt okay, but I like the 4’s better for the way they fit my feet. I have no idea if I’ll try the 6’s, although I do need a high cushion shoe in my rotation and really like zero drop shoes. I’ve switched to never buying the current generation since once they are released the previous generation gets a healthy discount which increases the value.
The take away seems to be that this shoe is very close to worth getting but not quite. Perhaps a few tweaks will make the next version the beauty it could be. I appreciate the honest thoughts and reviews, Chad (and the amazing views as always). Have a great weekend!
Hope you have a great weekend as well! You're exactly right on this shoe. If the price $15 cheaper and the overall weight was reduced a bit, it would be a great ultra shoe.
dont be that guy
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Really hope ALTRA ups their game on their midsole foam. Way too expensive for just EVA with nothing else special about it - I understand their "niche" with zero drop and a smaller company, but no way am I paying that much for ca. 2000 tech.
Yah... The standard for running shoes these days compared to a few years ago is substantially higher. We expect more and new shoe technology has delivered on that expectation. Thanks for your feedback!
Oddly enough... it's been my experience that Altra's quality actually went down after they STOPPED being a small company. They've been owned by VF Corporation since 2018. Don't get me wrong, I still run the vast majority of my miles in Altras, but the drop in quality over the past few years has caused me to try alternatives as well. If they had simply kept pace with their older models, I'd be all altra, all the time, no questions asked.
I think you're not the only one to experience the same. I think they're trying to improve the quality and durability and that is more reflective in their most recent models. Still, we expect a lot from our running shoes and when they wear out prematurely, it's a real letdown. Thanks for the feedback Alex!
The foam sucks in these, not sure why it hasn't been updated. Still like the shoes.
can you give examples of better materials so I can look them up?
Thanks for the fine review. What about stability? Do you think this shoe would be good for pronators, for example?
Thank you! It has a nice wide platform which does help keep things stable but it's technically not a stability shoe by any means. I think it would be just fine for light pronators.
All I know is that the hiker version should remove the excessive widening of the heel on the outsole because when you walk you walk much more with heelstrike and this makes the outsole cave into your heel and start to cause some real problems for people. I have personal experience with this, having hiked a 350 km (217,5 miles) hike with them and hearing the same story from other hikers.
Also i found esp. the olympus 4.0 to be lighter on foot while running than the actual weight would suggest....moreover i found the Foam better than of the 5.0, quite responsive and Not dead at all for a shoe this class
This is great feedback and much appreciated.
I've run in the Olympus since their first version. But for $175, I'm thinking of finding something else at a cheaper price. Would the Topo Ultraventure be a comparable shoe (other than the 5mm drop)?
It should be though I haven't run in the Ultraventure yet. I have really liked the Topo MTN Racer 3 and Pursuit 2.
Hows the heel fit? The 4 was terrible, the 5 was better minus all the durability issues so hoping this is better yet. Really wanting a nice higger cushion shoe. Just snagged the bew Speedgoat and thr jury is still out. Its just so narrow!
I should be getting the Speedgoat 6 to review, which I'm excited about. Unfortunately I haven't ran in the past Olympuses but I've been told that the heel is very similar in the 5 versus the 6. For me, it did fine but I could see how others wouldn't get quite the lockdown fit needed in the heel. I felt like the padding was a little too low. Thanks for checking out the video!
Thanks for the review. As a long distance hiker i (and many others) have used the Olympus in all its iterations extensively. The issue of weight is interesting as, in the hiking world, its a lot lighter than boots which are the only real alternative. The comfort and grip are second to none and the lightness of the shoe means you can hike for way longer than in a boot.
Regarding quality, i would agree that this has declined, especially in the last iteration. Im also annoyed at the quality and length of the laces which seem to have gotten shorter for some reason. Additionally, the Olympus 5 durability was poor, especially when the midsole meets the upper which is why maybe they have put some more reinforcement into that.
Anyway, gripes aside, i will buy them as there is nothing else, at a zero drop that comes anywhere near it... unless you know better??
I appreciate your comments and feedback! The Topo Ultraventure 3 is the closest thing that I can think of, but it has a 5 mm drop.
It's 12.2oz in a mens size 10.5 which altra uses for their tech specs on their site
Interesting. I thought I read something that stated differently however, I just weighed my US men's 9.5 shoe and it weighed in at 11.6 Oz (328 g).
Do you recommend replace the insoles?
Insoles seemed fine. I wouldn't imagine that they would do well with shedding water, but I didn't have a problem with them. Probably comes down to personal preference. Thanks for checking out the video!
Thank you for the response!!
Whats the real weight? All my Olympus (2x4, 1x5) had way lower weicht than advertised....both around 320-330 grams in a 9.5
I don't have a scale to weigh it, but I can tell you it feels heavier than any other trail shoot that I've tested to date.
I just weighed my US men's 9.5 shoe and it weighed in at 11.6 Oz (328 g).
Skip to 3 min. You are welcome!
Olympus is a heavy shoe , i have been enjoying the altra wild experience alot lighter good cushioning & not heavy & the 4 mil drop . They have been holding up well for me
I'm glad the Wild's have been doing well for you! Appreciate your feedback as well.
@@SeeChadRun thank you my friend & your very welcome
Heavy, expensive, and durability issues. Easy pass.
I think the durability issues are largely addressed but it is heavy and expensive. Otherwise a great shoe! Thanks for watching!
super dull video footage
First time I've been told this... Always room for improvement 😉
@@SeeChadRunlistening to heavy breathing while running is unpleasant - I'm here for the shoe review not the breathless commentary. Works for some I guess but finding some new type of shots, perspectives, not using a selfie stick for absolutely everything, not such a jerky subject, better b roll, etc, could help. Maybe watch some photography and video YTers. Actual review is detailed and solid. Maybe try a tracking drone with separate audio? eg DJI Mini Pro 4. Not sure about the audio recommendation though, and you'll need to edit it.
@@antonroux6737 don’t be that guy.
Super dull comment. Do better.
@@chad.haggertyI am that guy. You can't handle the truth.