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Altra Running

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American footwear manufacturer
Altra Running
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFootwear
Founded2009; 16 years ago (2009)
FounderGolden Harper, Brian Beckstead,
Jeremy Howlett, Quirl Jacob Hansen
HeadquartersLogan, Utah, United States[1]
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsAthletic shoes
ParentVF Corporation
Websitealtrarunning.com
Footnotes / references
[2][3][4][5][6]

Altra Running, commonly known asAltra, is an American manufacturing company engaged in the design, development, marketing, and sales ofathletic shoes forroad running,trail running, and generalfootwear.[7] Since 2018, Altra has been owned byVF Corporation, an American global apparel and footwear company with other brands likeIcebreaker,the North Face,Vans,JanSport,Eastpak, andTimberland.[8]

In 2016, Altra added running and hikingapparel to its product line, including jackets, shorts, shirts, and socks. It also developed a backlesswindbreaker that can be easily slipped on over abackpack or hydration pack during long-distance running.[9] Altra has been ranked in the top ten brands in "run specialty" and number four for trail running.[10]

History

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Golden Harper cut up and altered different running shoe brands to design a better-performing shoe, later named "Zero Drop." The name refers to the lack of height differential between the shoe's heel and toe area.[11]

Harper and early co-founders Brian Beckstead, Quirl Hansen, and Jeremy Howlett demonstrated their new design to various footwear companies with little success, so they decided to start their own company. "Altra Footwear" was launched in 2009, partnering with Pulse Labs, an engineering firm atBrigham Young University, and with contract manufacturers in Asia.[2][7][12]

Harper chose the name "Altra" based on the Latin word "altera", which means "to fix or mend something that is broken."[10]

The company was acquired in March 2011 by Icon Health & Fitness, a developer, marketer, and manufacturer of fitness-related products.[13]

In April 2017, the company announced a partnership with theUtah State University Outdoor Product Design and Development (OPDD) program. The purpose of the partnership will be to create an "Altra Running Lab" to provide expertise to participating as well asinternship opportunities. The OPDD students will also be able to design and develop shoes, apparel, and other sports-related products in a laboratory setting.[1]

In June 2018,VF Corporation completed the acquisition of Altra.[8]

In April 2023, Jen McLaren was named brand president of Altra.[14]

Design

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Side view of an Altra trail running shoe.
Side view of an Altra trail running shoe, which highlights a feature of all Altra shoes where the heel and forefoot are the same distance from the ground.

Golden Harper, founder of the company, noticed that the stride and gait ofbarefoot runners changed when the runners wore traditional running shoes.[15] He suspected that the heel height of most running shoes was too high as compared to the height of the mid-foot or toe.At this time, Harper was working at his father's shoe store called "Runner's Corner", in Orem, Utah, and he began modifying traditional running shoes by cutting them open, removing padding from the heel, and then using a toaster oven and glue to put the shoes back together.[16]

Harper recruited local runners and store employees to test prototype shoes where the heel and forefoot were the same distance from the ground. The design allowed a more natural running experience, with footfalls in the mid to forefoot area instead of the more typical heel strike. Harper called this design "Zero Drop".[15]

Growth

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Word spread about these hacked shoes among the local running community, and Harper began selling them from his father's store. He commissioned a local cobbler to make 1,000 pairs, but soon sold out.[10] After failing to interest established footwear companies, Harper took the idea for the shoe toventure capitalists and formerNike designers. The shoe quickly went from a backroom operation to an established brand with international production. Altra entered the North American market in 2011, winning theRunner's World Magazine's 2012 Editor's Choice Best Debut award.[17] By September 2013, Altra Footwear was at 300 percent annual growth rate and opening in 25 to 30 new markets.[11]

Each year since 2011, Altra Running has doubled its sales revenue, and over 1500 retailers are now selling its zero-drop, foot-shaped toe box shoes.Outdoor recreation gear andsporting goods RetailerREI started selling Altra Running shoes in 2016.[18]

Altra has also introduced a casual shoe line designed to be worn in the office or around town. The brand is looking to usesocial media, running eventsponsorships, andTV advertising to reach new customers.[18]

Features

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Altra sponsoring a demo run of its shoes at theMarathon Sports store onBoston

Altra shoes feature Footshape, an enlarged anatomicaltoe box.[citation needed] All models of its shoes have zero drop, meaning that the heel and toe are designed to be at the same height. It offers neutral and stability shoes for men and women with various cushion levels.[19]

The men's and women's versions of each shoe model are built using gender-specific templates to accommodate anatomical differences. Altra calls this Fit4Her on the lady's side and is the only running shoe brand to do a female-specific fit line wide.[10]

Wearables and smart shoes

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During the 2015 Outdoor Retailer Summer Market, Altra introduced its firstsmart shoe, Altra IQ. Powered by iFit, the Altra IQ uses technology to help runners analyze their running biomechanics.[20] Slated to be released in the spring of 2016, the Altra IQ is intended to collect data on stride, pace, foot strike zone (heel vs. midfoot vs. forefoot), ground contact time, left foot vs. right foot imbalances, and more, and to transmit the data via Bluetooth to a mobile device such as a smartphone or watch for analysis.[21][22]

In the spring of 2017, Altra introduced its first smart running shoe, combining tracking and coaching technology. The Torin IQ shoe tracks how fast and how far the wearer runs and is equipped with a voice coach that gives real-time advice, via a tether to a smartphone, on how to run better during a workout. The shoe is designed for both men and women and has an embeddedsensor in the insole that measures a runner's landing zone,cadence, ground contact time, and impact rate. The sensors in the shoe are powered bybutton cell batteries which can be replaced after an estimated 80 – 100 hours of use.[23]

Sponsorships

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Altra has sponsored many prolific trail and ultra races within the United States, including theWestern States Endurance Run, held each year inSquaw Valley, California[24] and theHardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run. which starts and ends inSilverton, Colorado.[25]

In December 2016, Altra sponsored an event to break the world record for the fastest 50 miles (80 km) on atreadmill. Jacob Puzey beat the previous record by more than an hour, running the fifty-mile distance in four hours, fifty-seven minutes, and forty-five seconds.[26]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^abOpsahl, Kevin (2017-04-27)."USU, Altra Footwear form partnership to boost outdoor product degree".The Herald Journal. Retrieved2017-05-03.
  2. ^ab"When to Retire a Running Shoe".Well, The New York Times.The New York Times Company. 2013-02-18. Retrieved2013-04-27.
  3. ^Dinha, Nineveh (22 April 2013)."5K charity run raises money for Boston Marathon victims".Fox 13 News.KSTU. Retrieved2013-04-29.
  4. ^"Ultra Experience". Retrieved2013-04-29.
  5. ^"YouTube".YouTube. 30 July 2011. Retrieved2013-04-29.
  6. ^"Starting a Business - Jeremy Howlett". Retrieved2013-04-29.
  7. ^abMetzler, Brian (22 March 2011)."What's the Deal with Zero-Drop Shoes".Running Times.Rodale, Inc. Retrieved2013-04-29.
  8. ^ab"VF Corporation Completes Acquisition of Altra®". Retrieved2018-07-04.
  9. ^Dengate, Jeff (2016-03-31)."Altra Now Makes Apparel, Track Spikes".Runner's World. Retrieved2016-04-07.
  10. ^abcdFrazier, Lance (2015-03-06)."In four short years, Icon's Altra shoes have carved out a significant niche".The Herald Journal. The Herald Journal. Retrieved2015-03-14.
  11. ^abJohnston, Mark (2013-09-02)."100 miles? Orem runner has run it five times and counting".Daily Herald.Daily Herald (Utah). Retrieved2013-09-11.
  12. ^"Zero-Drop Shoes".Runner's World. Rodale Inc. September 14, 2011. Retrieved2013-04-18.
  13. ^"Icon breaks tradition by purchasing shoe company".Snews. Cruz Bay Publishing, Inc. August 15, 2011. Retrieved2013-04-27.
  14. ^Verry, Peter (2023-04-07)."VF Corp. Names Jen McLaren President of Altra, Moves Todd Dalhausser to Dickies".Footwear News. Retrieved2023-04-08.
  15. ^abPang, Nicholas (2010).The Minimalist Runner: Transitioning from Traditional Running Shoes to Minimalist Running Shoes. Nicholas Pang.ISBN 978-1453824351. Retrieved2013-09-11.
  16. ^Bachman, Rachel (2014-07-23)."Better Than Barefoot: Running Shoes Seek Middle Ground".The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved2015-04-02.
  17. ^"2012 Award Winning Shoes".Runner's World. Rodale Inc. December 19, 2012. Retrieved2013-09-11.
  18. ^abVerry, Peter (2016-03-11)."All in Stride"(PDF).Footwear News. p. 47. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-03-13. Retrieved2016-03-10.
  19. ^Charboneau, Michael (2022-05-26)."The 10 Best Altra Running Shoes".Runner's World. Retrieved2023-03-08.
  20. ^"Altra Running Introduces the Altra IQ Powered by iFit, the World's First Shoe-Able".Reuters. 2015-08-04. Retrieved2015-11-03.[dead link]
  21. ^"Altra Footwear To Launch IQ Powered by iFit Running Shoe".Footwear News. 5 August 2015. Retrieved2015-11-03.
  22. ^"A Stride Coach In Your Shoe".Runner's World. 22 October 2015. Retrieved2015-11-03.
  23. ^McCoy, Sean (2017-04-20)."Altra's First 'Smart Shoe' Will Change The Way You Run".Gear Junkie. Retrieved2017-05-05.
  24. ^"ALTRA NAMED EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR SPONSOR". Retrieved2015-12-02.
  25. ^"partners". Retrieved2015-12-02.
  26. ^Jhung, Lisa (2016-12-06)."Guy Runs 50 Miles on a Treadmill. Also Sets Record".Runner's World. Retrieved2017-07-06.
  27. ^Amanda Furrer (2021-03-17)."Altra's New Cushy Rivera Is for Clocking Those Hard Tempos Fast".Runner's World. Retrieved2021-05-27.
  28. ^"Altra Escalante - Men's".Runner's World. 24 April 2017. Retrieved2017-07-06.
  29. ^"GearJunkie 'Top Gear' Of The Year 2015". 21 December 2015. Retrieved2016-01-27.
  30. ^"The Best Trail Running Shoes for 2015".mensjournal.com. Men's Journal LLC. Retrieved2015-11-03.
  31. ^"Fall 2013 Trail Shoe Guide". Archived fromthe original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved2015-03-31.
  32. ^"Fall 2012 Trail Running Shoe Review". 2012-11-05. Archived fromthe original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved2015-03-31.
  33. ^"2012 Trail Running Shoe Review".Competitor.com. Competitor Group Inc. 2012-07-13. Archived fromthe original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved2015-03-31.
  34. ^"Altra Instinct 2.0 - Men's".Runner's World. Rodale Inc. 28 July 2014. Retrieved2015-03-31.

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