Enjoy smooth and energetic strides with the Altra Experience Flow 2! The Experience Flow 2 gets a new Altra's softer foam and a new upper for better comfort and breathability.
The Altra EGO™ P35 midsole foam is much softer and bouncier than previous version. It also features an improved heel fit and a more breathable engineered upper. The low 4mm heel drop and rocker-shaped geometry helps promote quick smooth running. The roomy toe box and secure midfoot give your toes plenty of space to move naturally.
The Altra Experience Flow 2 is for those after a lightweight daily trainer with a lower heel drop and roomy toe box. The moderate cushioning height and flexible sole encourages natural foot movement – making it a fun and flexible shoe to add to your rotation amongst other high stack rigid shoes.
What to love:
- A much softer and energetic new midsole foam
- The 4mm heel drop makes it a friendly transition shoe for those wanting to try an Altra shoe
- New mesh and heel counter offers a more breathable and secure fit
UPPER
MIDSOLE
- New Altra EGO™ P35 (Polyolefin elastomer) midsole foam for a lighter, softer and bouncier feel
- FootShape Toe Box allows the toes to relax and spread out naturally and the big toe to remain in a straight position for more stability and a powerful toe-off
- Rocker shape geometry provides an efficient toe-off without taking away from your natural stride
OUTSOLE
- Rubber outsole in high-wear areas to improve durability and provide optimal grip
Returns
Our policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can't offer you a refund or exchange.
Replacements and refunds
You can ask for a replacement or refund if the problem with the product is major.
Replaced products must be of an identical type to the product originally supplied. Refunds should be the same amount you have already paid, provided in the same form as your original payment.
Blue Mountains Running Company may take into account how much time has passed since you bought the product considering the following factors:
- type of product
- how a consumer is likely to use the product
- the length of time for which it is reasonable for the product to be used
- the amount of use it could reasonably be expected to tolerate before the failure becomes noticeable.
For a major problem with services you can cancel the contract and obtain a refund or seek compensation for the drop in value of your services provided compared to the price paid.
What is a major problem?
A product or good has a major problem when:
- it has a problem that would have stopped someone from buying it if they’d known about it
- it is unsafe
- it is significantly different from the sample or description
- it doesn’t do what Blue Mountains Running Company said it would, or what you asked for and can’t easily be fixed.
A service has a major problem when:
- it has a problem that would have stopped someone from buying it if they’d known about it
- it is substantially unfit for its common purpose and can’t easily be fixed within a reasonable time
- it does not meet the specific purpose you asked for and cannot easily be fixed within a reasonable time
- it creates an unsafe situation.
Returning the product
You are entitled to return a product if you believe that there is a problem. You are generally responsible for returning the product if it can be posted or easily returned. You are entitled to recover reasonable postage or transportation costs from Blue Mountains Running co if the product is confirmed to have a problem, so keep your receipts.
When a product is too large, too heavy or too difficult to remove, Blue Mountains Running Company is responsible for paying the shipping costs or collecting the product within a reasonable time of being notified of the problem.
You do not have to return products in the original packaging in order to get a refund.
If the product is found not to have a problem, you may be required to pay the transport or inspection costs. An estimate of these costs should be provided to you before the product is collected, and the costs must not be inflated in an attempt to deter you from pursuing your claims.