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Altra teams with and wander for an alpine-ready Lone Peak 9+

Altra, and wander collaborate on a new trail-ready sneaker

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Following their March collaboration, Altra is teaming up again with and wander for another partnership that offers a curated and sophisticated version of their signature trail sneaker. In this limited edition silhouette, both brands take on the mountain aesthetic that translates into a stylish sneaker that’s trail-ready yet stylish enough to elevate your outdoor wardrobe. Besides the elevated appearance, the sneaker is equipped with all of the performance features you need to get the most out of your journey. In honor of the release, Jennifer McLaren, Brand President at Altra, shared how “This shoe reflects our shared belief in the value of versatility. It’s made for people who see movement as a form of self-expression.” Fortifying their partnership, the duo is releasing the new Lone Peak 9+ in two colorways, allowing users to find the pair that best speaks to their style preferences. 

Altra, and wander bring style to alpines with a new sneaker

Released in either red or black colorways, the new Lone Peak 9+ sneaker is a hybrid of a street-style design with mountain-ready engineering. Featuring one-of-a-kind graphic overlays by and wander, the sneaker is designed with Altra’s FootShape Fit technology, which allows for a custom fit that allows the toes to splay without issue. The Zero Drop platform offers a level stack height from heel to forefoot for maximum comfort. Adding grip and stability to the design is Altra’s Vibram Megagrip traction, giving users the ability to traverse through any terrain with ease. The Altra x and wander Long Peak 9+ sneaker is available to shop via both stores’ ecommerce sites for $185 each.

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