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xfitxm
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Any though on weightlifting shoes?

I'm doing more of high bar squat and I never tried those.

Does it worth it? I know it supposed to help you to be more upright but is there any cons? Will I lose some mobility if I use it?

Thanks

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J-Madd
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I have a pair of Addis powerlifting shoes that I wear for squats (my style is pretty high bar), OHP, and some times when I'm benching (though I'm not sold on that). I really love them for the squats, well worth the $80 I paid. I've had them for three years, and they are in great shape. The sizing runs a bit small - you don't want your foot sliding around in them when you ar squatting a heavy load - so you will feel like your toes are very crowded at first. They broke in fairly quickly, and they fit very nicely now. I would, by the way, never wear these for the deadlift.

I don't think you will lose your mobility as long as you are staying atletic in other ways. I also do a lot of "Third-World" squats and goblet squats barefoot as part of my warm-up and general mobility program.

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I wear Reebok TR's. Love them. A lot like wearing chucks, but better in my opinion. They don't have an elevated heel though so that may not be what you're looking for.

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I've been wearing a pair of Asics lift trainers for about 3 years, and like j-madd said about his Adidas, I like them, I think they help the squat, and they were worth the $100 or so that I paid for them. They are nowhere near being ready for retirement.

I went with the Asics because that brand has been my "go-to" running shoe brand (along with Mizuno) and the sizing has always been perfect.

Unlike j-madd, I enjoy deadlifting in my Asics.

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Nike Romaleos are the best WL shoes I've ever used. It is build like a tank and It gives you astronaut boots like support :D

It does helps me front squat and SSB squat and it makes me go to ATG with great feeling of natural move. Also, I one of those guys who tend to hurt their lower back with benching. So, good leg support is very important for me. Nikes R do that for me.

I've had Adidas PL shoes. They are just "OK" from my personal experience. It is collecting dust in my basement now.

Unfortunately, Nikes are more expensive... :cry:
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Barkadion wrote:Nike Romaleos are the best WL shoes I've ever used. It is build like a tank and It gives you astronaut boots like support :D

It does helps me front squat and SSB squat and it makes me go to ATG with great feeling of natural move. Also, I one of those guys who tend to hurt their lower back with benching. So, good leg support is very important for me. Nikes R do that for me.

I've had Adidas PL shoes. They are just "OK" from my personal experience. It is collecting dust in my basement now.

Unfortunately, Nikes are more expensive... :cry:
Do the Romaleos run narrow like Nike running shoes?

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travman wrote:
Barkadion wrote:Nike Romaleos are the best WL shoes I've ever used. It is build like a tank and It gives you astronaut boots like support :D

It does helps me front squat and SSB squat and it makes me go to ATG with great feeling of natural move. Also, I one of those guys who tend to hurt their lower back with benching. So, good leg support is very important for me. Nikes R do that for me.

I've had Adidas PL shoes. They are just "OK" from my personal experience. It is collecting dust in my basement now.

Unfortunately, Nikes are more expensive... :cry:
Do the Romaleos run narrow like Nike running shoes?
I'd say so. I didn't feel any differences from the other Nike sneakers.
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Alright, that's what I was thinking. I have wider than normal feet. I will have to check out the Adidas shoes. The Nikes are nice, but I think they are out of my budget.

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travman wrote:Alright, that's what I was thinking. I have wider than normal feet. I will have to check out the Adidas shoes. The Nikes are nice, but I think they are out of my budget.
You can always use regular shoes and put some plates underneath instead. Old time trick :D
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Barkadion wrote:
travman wrote:Alright, that's what I was thinking. I have wider than normal feet. I will have to check out the Adidas shoes. The Nikes are nice, but I think they are out of my budget.
You can always use regular shoes and put some plates underneath instead. Old time trick :D
Haha. I will use the plates underneath my regular shoes. Thanks for the Old time trick :)

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