Have you ever wished for a shoe that could handle both the road and trail, without sacrificing performance on either surface? Maybe you’re not driven by personal records, but by utility; well, the idea of a two-for-one shoe would hold just as much appeal for you, too. In our multi-hyphenate world, where everyone has at least three hobbies and no one can be put in a single box, a shoe that can pull double duty, and look good, is bound to get some attention.
As if right on cue, Altra released a new hybrid — the Outroad — that seemingly checks all of the above boxes.
But, if you’re wary of a shoe that can “do it all,” you’d be right to be. Multi-tasking in humans inevitably leads to less efficiency and more errors; could the same be said of a running shoe?
To find out, my colleague and I decided to wear-test the shoes for a month each, concentrating on toe box room and overall comfort (both of which are Altra staples), as well as aesthetics, performance on both road and trail and overall fit. Here’s what we thought of Altra’s funky new runner.
The Altra Outroad: The Pros and Cons

Altra’s Outroad is flexible: This hybrid is made for both road and trail
Will Porter: When Altra told me that there was a road-to-trail shoe in the works, I was ecstatic. As a runner who lives deep into Brooklyn but loves to explore hidden trails within the nearby parks, a shoe that could tackle any surface was something I’d always been eager to get my hands on.
To this point, the only shoes I liked for multiple surfaces were my Norda 001s (which I wrote about earlier this year), but those are bonafide trail runners that I don’t necessarily want to grind down by pounding the pavement. Essentially, the Altra Outroad was a shoe I absolutely had to try. After just one test run, it was clear that Altra did exactly what it set out to do. These shoes really are fantastic for the road and the trail.