I finally got to take my new Altra Intuition running shoes out for a sweet tempo run today. The only thing that would have made the experience better is if I didn’t wait until noon and 90+ degree temperatures. First, thanks to Altra and Woman’s Running Magazine for hooking me up with these awesome “zero-drop” shoes, I’ve been eager to try them since I read that they were named “Best 2012 Debut” by Runner’s World and “Editor’s Pick – Most Innovative” by Competitor Magazine. The big hype on this shoe is the “zero-drop” from heel to toe and female-centric construction — not just a “shrink it and pink it” strategy some shoe companies force on us ladies.
You’d have to be under a rock not to know about the barefoot / minimal running revolution that’s been discussed to death. You know, wearing absolutely no shoes or shoes with a “minimal” construction instead of thick heeled clunkers. The point is that a runner’s biomechanics can be reverted to the preferred natural gait where the mid-foot strikes the ground first, etcetera, and so on. Just check out Pose Running for more on this technique. I had the opportunity to be coached by Dr. Romanov himself a couple years ago.
Since then, I’ve worn quite a few brands of minimal shoes and had success with many (and fewer injuries) except for that one paper-thin pair (not going to mention the name here, but you can message me) that fell apart after 60 miles! However, I have to admit, I miss some of the cushioning on long runs that most of these minimal shoes lack. What I love about these Altra Inutitions is that they have a fully-cushioned mid-foot area yet are still surprisingly light (8.1 oz) with zero-drop from heel to toe. Based on my run today, I bet my feet wouldn’t feel beat up in the least after a marathon. Plus, the roomy toe-box is perfect for gals with wider feet, bunions or both.
Altra warns that the Intuition model runs ½ size too small, but I found that not to be the case (at least with my feet) – so I had to deal with a dreaded return. But, the customer-service department was very friendly and apparently has a “no questions asked” 30-day guarantee on “worn, unworn and defective” purchases – free shipping and returns too! BTW, the web site says the Intuitions are $99 retail, not bad. Really, my only negative on these shoes is that they aren’t the “coolest” looking shoes in town, but I’d much rather have happy feet, so who cares!