Weight Lifting Shoes

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Hey guys, ladies, we are looking at weight lifting shoes today. So many people in the gym wear running shoes when they are lifting and that is such a bad thing. You are not going to get the support in the correct ways and you will not be benefiting your success. Get every little advantage you can. It is very important to have the correct shoes when you are lifting. There are so many reasons for this. Lets dive right into looking at the proper shoes one should be wearing when power lifting, squats , etc.

 
Adidas Performance Men’s Powerlift.2 Trainer Shoe
The number one thing a lifting shoe needs is stability. Made with a wide last and base, these lightweight men’s weightlifting shoes give you that solid foundation — plus a flexible forefoot, comfortable textile cushioning, and a heel counter for support.

The high-density die-cut midsole wedge delivers max stability, while an instep lace strap gives you lockdown support.

Some Key Features:

Wide-sized for increased comfort
Synthetic leather upper for light weight, support and durability
Flexible welded 3-Stripes
Weightlifting-engineered, high-density, die-cut midsole wedge for lightweight stability
Single instep strap for added rearfoot integrity; Wedge heel height configured specifically for weightlifting; Flat-profile outsole

Adidas Performance Men’s Powerlift.3
When you are lifting, trust me, you need some shoes designed to lift. It really does make a difference.These shoes are good for everything in the gym really. It is a little different feel with the heel, but you will get used to it and actually appreciate it. These shoes will also help your back.

A powerful shoe with lockdown fit. Made with an extra-wide design that allows the foot to spread, these men’s lifting/weight-training shoes pair a snug-fitting upper with a wide midfoot strap for extra support.

A high-density die-cut wedge midsole keeps you close to the ground.


Nike Romaleos 2 Power Lifting Shoes
The Nike Romaleos 2 is a lightweight, flexible powerlifting shoe that can withstand the unique punishment that weightlifters put on their footwear.

Synthetic upper with integrated lacing and two large hook-and-loop closures to keep the foot locked in place.

Elastic added to the top of the shoe flexes with the tendons of the foot during the movement of lifting. Contoured TPU heel wedge cups the heel for a secure fit.

Each pair comes with two insoles: stiff for competition and softer for training.

The flat rubber outsole is specially designed to minimize wear in the heel.

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