The new racing shoe integrates this split-carbon architecture with FAST RCE, the brand's lightest supercritical PEBA foam. By decoupling the plate at the big toe, the design team aims to provide the stiffness required for speed without locking the forefoot into a rigid, unnatural position. According to Kylee Barton, Head of Product at Altra, the goal was to craft a shoe that works in harmony with the foot’s anatomy rather than forcing the runner to adapt to the equipment.
This release marks the third iteration of the Vanish line, following a series of prototypes that progressively evolved from half-plates to full-length carbon. Lab testing suggests the shift is paying off, with the company reporting a 2.6% improvement in running economy over the Vanish Carbon 2. The commercial impact is equally significant: parent company VF Corporation recently recorded a 45% revenue jump for Altra in the fourth quarter of 2026, with total annual revenue surpassing $270 million.
Retailing at $240, the Vanish Carbon 3 features a 40mm heel stack and a 4mm drop, adhering to World Athletics road racing standards. The design also incorporates a specialized eyestay system to secure the midfoot while leaving the signature wide toe box unobstructed for splay. For those looking to mirror their training with their racing setup, Altra plans to expand this design language further with the release of the plated Vanish Tempo 2 in September.

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