Thanks for the solid review. Weightlifter here for about 7 years (retired crossfitter) and I’ve been using the L-1’s for about a week and a half and I’m very happy so far. Have been in Adidas powerlifts, adipowers, Reebok original CrossFit lifters, Position, Nike rom 2’s (my fave) and Rom 4’s over the years, and these are by far the most comfortable lifters I’ve ever worn. No slippage at all with the wider toe box, and they feel very solid and stable to me, a lot like my Rom 2’s. I actually do feel like I get more foot surface on the ground coming out of the hole in snatches and squats, and it’s a good feeling. I don’t really notice the flex in the TPU heel during the actual lifts, and they don’t compress, so this hasn’t yet been an issue for me, but I’ll keep an eye on it over time. The one thing I do notice is that midfoot is a bit less aggressive in terms of arch support as compared to the Rom 2/4, so perhaps that's what people perceive as the shoe being more "flexible", but there is still ample support there and I think that's done to enable a more active tripod foot. I don't feel that's it's squishy or sloppy, and it doesn't seem to interfere with the lifts. Ultimately, if they’re good enough for Hampton Morris, they’re good enough for me, lol.
@@TinyMusicSweden some of those were used during the CrossFit years, before I switched to WL. Last 8 years have been mainly the Nikes before the TYR’s. Plus, what can I say, I like to try new things. I end up selling off all the ones I no longer use.
Got mine a week ago and I love them. I often train in barefoot shoes so these have been amazing. I get that wide toe box and still get the advantage of a raised heel and solid shoe for a lot of lifts. I also got the black and now I'm happy about that 🤣 A+ Tyr.
I wonder how do they compare to the Foosts. For me to buy the L1s, I'd pay more than twice what I'd pay on the Foosts; I really dislike shoes that keeps my toes together when I squat, so I'd prefer to pay a little more on something safer, but it's hard to argue with the price difference, specially if the Foosts is still comparably wide on the toebox.
Honestly I prefer foosts. They've got a nice wide toebox and even though I don't love the heel height, it's solid. The material quality isn't amazing either though.
@@AMRAP thanks! I just got my foosts this last week. They're my first ever LPO shoes, so I can't say what I think about their height or how the materials compare. Rn, they're using different materials from the one you tested, that to me feel pretty good and somewhat comparable (visually, using other shoes' pictures, or other athletic shoes from Nike, Under Armour and etc.). From what I understand (and could find), they don't get to the US a lot cheaper than other LPO shoes, like the Romaleos or Savaleos. However, here in Brazil, they're easily less than half what you'd pay to get any other shoe I could find, sometimes even before taxes.
Weightlifter here. Tried these for a week. The amount of flex in this shoe felt sloppy - especially in the jerk. I like the direction that this shoe is going but I’d be interested to see what the next iteration feels like.
Invaluable input. Lifter here as well. I don't trust squatu since he seems like a slimey marketer when he talks about this shoe and I've seen no real lifter talking about them. I had the power perfect 2, didn't love them, followed by volt rom2s for 6 years. Then legacy L2s which were amazing too and great tow box but midfoot hurt me on the outside of the foot, strange. I got cheap aliexpress shoes which were too soft in sole and upper, so I get what you mean by flex= sloppiness. My last shoe is rom4. The materials on that one are the absolute best. It is a shit shoe though. Heal slip for days. Narrow toe box, in a romaleo?! Left and right shoes not identical in size. Ended up giving up on them because my pinky toes are absolutely mushy now, nerve damage coming soon even though I sized up.
That was just to give you some info to get your opinion as a lifter. Wide feet, can't find rom2 at all in 9.5 - 10. I imagine you're wide as well since you tried the TYR. Recommendation? Please and thank you!
I always have trouble with any athletic shoe because of how thick my feet are around the front and makes it a pain to find anything lol. Looking for this kind of shoe and it's hard to find much info on shoes as a non average size/shape.
Antas are a lot more stable and heavy (anta 2 weighs about 25oz/25mm drop). Personally I don’t have a problem with the toe box but the midfoot can feel brutal after extended wear.
@@AMRAP Bro, I can't believe you have the Anta 2.0 and no first thoughts? No one is talking about it. Like we don't see the entire China team wearing them and like they're not already available to buy for some time now. Thank you for what you do by the way, really. Also, if you could be charitable with me, Wide foot guy, Rom4 didn't work for me, rom2 was wonderful. Is anta2 ok for me? or should I forget about them?
Preordered these half a size too small, went to change sizing, and was informed that they were sold out. With no signs of re-stocking anytime soon, might have to go with some r4's. Edit: great review. Very thorough, and with great insights as to pros and cons
any background on this would be appreciated. Half a size too small was your regular size or did you downsize thinking it would be better? thanks, brother.
@@abadran8174 I transitioned to wide toebox shoes recently, and thought that might've been better to go from a 10, down to a 9.5. I'm still a 10, my foot is narrow, so the wide toebox did not merit a size down. R4s are comfortable for me in size 10.
Just watched your video and really enjoy your honest review. Been doing lifting for about 2yrs and I decide to buy lifting shoes. Could you please help me to decide: 1. Since it's my first lifting shoes, is TYR suitable for me? 2. My Vans' size is perfect at 42.5, does TYR has to be sized up or just the same size?
I would do more research on which model you would want for your needs. Lifting shoes typically have a .75 in heel height and go up from there Then there are intro oly shoes that have around a .5 heel height that are for CrossFit or for people that don’t want so much heel height and want to be more mobile in the foot Look up a video called 8 best weightlifting shoes and it should help you out 😊
@@PhiyackYuh $250AUD with the discount at that weekend at the time, free shipping. Normally $290Aud.... I'm selling my other shoes, no need for them anymore 😋
@@AMRAP thank you I am slightly shorter than you. I normally wear 9 cause I have wide size or 8.5 if they have wider shoes. I will get a size 9 and see how it fits if its too small I will upgrade half size
Thanks for the solid review. Weightlifter here for about 7 years (retired crossfitter) and I’ve been using the L-1’s for about a week and a half and I’m very happy so far. Have been in Adidas powerlifts, adipowers, Reebok original CrossFit lifters, Position, Nike rom 2’s (my fave) and Rom 4’s over the years, and these are by far the most comfortable lifters I’ve ever worn. No slippage at all with the wider toe box, and they feel very solid and stable to me, a lot like my Rom 2’s. I actually do feel like I get more foot surface on the ground coming out of the hole in snatches and squats, and it’s a good feeling. I don’t really notice the flex in the TPU heel during the actual lifts, and they don’t compress, so this hasn’t yet been an issue for me, but I’ll keep an eye on it over time. The one thing I do notice is that midfoot is a bit less aggressive in terms of arch support as compared to the Rom 2/4, so perhaps that's what people perceive as the shoe being more "flexible", but there is still ample support there and I think that's done to enable a more active tripod foot. I don't feel that's it's squishy or sloppy, and it doesn't seem to interfere with the lifts. Ultimately, if they’re good enough for Hampton Morris, they’re good enough for me, lol.
That´s a lot of shoes for only 7 years of Weightlifting.
@@TinyMusicSweden some of those were used during the CrossFit years, before I switched to WL. Last 8 years have been mainly the Nikes before the TYR’s. Plus, what can I say, I like to try new things. I end up selling off all the ones I no longer use.
Got mine a week ago and I love them. I often train in barefoot shoes so these have been amazing. I get that wide toe box and still get the advantage of a raised heel and solid shoe for a lot of lifts. I also got the black and now I'm happy about that 🤣
A+ Tyr.
Too pricey dont u think?
Thank you so much for the review! You nailed and I have no other questions to ask for this shoes. Thanks man.
They are just so comfortable and feel so natural on my feet so I want to put them on whenever I have a chance.
I was debating what color way to choose but taking the whites out of the mix makes this much easier decision.
The review I needed! Thanks 🙏
Annnnnnd of course I ordered the white lol😅. Solid review.
Managed to grab a pair at the rogue invitational, can’t wait to try them!
Have you ever reviewed Rogue Do-Wins Weightlifting Shoe? They also have a wide toe box.
Just got mines, the straps feel cheap and give me impression they will not hold the grip with time. Thinking about returning them…
I wonder how do they compare to the Foosts. For me to buy the L1s, I'd pay more than twice what I'd pay on the Foosts; I really dislike shoes that keeps my toes together when I squat, so I'd prefer to pay a little more on something safer, but it's hard to argue with the price difference, specially if the Foosts is still comparably wide on the toebox.
Honestly I prefer foosts. They've got a nice wide toebox and even though I don't love the heel height, it's solid. The material quality isn't amazing either though.
@@AMRAP thanks! I just got my foosts this last week. They're my first ever LPO shoes, so I can't say what I think about their height or how the materials compare. Rn, they're using different materials from the one you tested, that to me feel pretty good and somewhat comparable (visually, using other shoes' pictures, or other athletic shoes from Nike, Under Armour and etc.). From what I understand (and could find), they don't get to the US a lot cheaper than other LPO shoes, like the Romaleos or Savaleos. However, here in Brazil, they're easily less than half what you'd pay to get any other shoe I could find, sometimes even before taxes.
Thanks for the review!
Weightlifter here. Tried these for a week. The amount of flex in this shoe felt sloppy - especially in the jerk. I like the direction that this shoe is going but I’d be interested to see what the next iteration feels like.
Invaluable input. Lifter here as well. I don't trust squatu since he seems like a slimey marketer when he talks about this shoe and I've seen no real lifter talking about them. I had the power perfect 2, didn't love them, followed by volt rom2s for 6 years. Then legacy L2s which were amazing too and great tow box but midfoot hurt me on the outside of the foot, strange. I got cheap aliexpress shoes which were too soft in sole and upper, so I get what you mean by flex= sloppiness. My last shoe is rom4. The materials on that one are the absolute best. It is a shit shoe though. Heal slip for days. Narrow toe box, in a romaleo?! Left and right shoes not identical in size. Ended up giving up on them because my pinky toes are absolutely mushy now, nerve damage coming soon even though I sized up.
That was just to give you some info to get your opinion as a lifter. Wide feet, can't find rom2 at all in 9.5 - 10. I imagine you're wide as well since you tried the TYR. Recommendation? Please and thank you!
How would you rate them for general strength training, and powerlifting?
@@abadran8174 i went to antas (i have a pair of antas 1) and never looked back
@@dragonmaldito went to anta too. I have Anta2 now and yes they're the absolute best
I always have trouble with any athletic shoe because of how thick my feet are around the front and makes it a pain to find anything lol. Looking for this kind of shoe and it's hard to find much info on shoes as a non average size/shape.
9:10 what pants are those if you don’t mind me asking?
Those are the yoggers from sharpen the axe
@@AMRAP thank you. They look nice.
How would you compare these to the LU/Anta Shoes? Excellent review!
Antas are a lot more stable and heavy (anta 2 weighs about 25oz/25mm drop). Personally I don’t have a problem with the toe box but the midfoot can feel brutal after extended wear.
@@AMRAP thank you!
@@AMRAP Bro, I can't believe you have the Anta 2.0 and no first thoughts? No one is talking about it. Like we don't see the entire China team wearing them and like they're not already available to buy for some time now. Thank you for what you do by the way, really.
Also, if you could be charitable with me, Wide foot guy, Rom4 didn't work for me, rom2 was wonderful. Is anta2 ok for me? or should I forget about them?
Preordered these half a size too small, went to change sizing, and was informed that they were sold out. With no signs of re-stocking anytime soon, might have to go with some r4's.
Edit: great review. Very thorough, and with great insights as to pros and cons
any background on this would be appreciated. Half a size too small was your regular size or did you downsize thinking it would be better? thanks, brother.
@@abadran8174 I transitioned to wide toebox shoes recently, and thought that might've been better to go from a 10, down to a 9.5. I'm still a 10, my foot is narrow, so the wide toebox did not merit a size down. R4s are comfortable for me in size 10.
I’m still on my romaleo 2’s … how do these stack up to the Nikes?
How tall is the insole? Does the insole start at the height of the outsole?
How would you compare these to the Anta 2's?
Just watched your video and really enjoy your honest review. Been doing lifting for about 2yrs and I decide to buy lifting shoes. Could you please help me to decide:
1. Since it's my first lifting shoes, is TYR suitable for me?
2. My Vans' size is perfect at 42.5, does TYR has to be sized up or just the same size?
I would do more research on which model you would want for your needs. Lifting shoes typically have a .75 in heel height and go up from there
Then there are intro oly shoes that have around a .5 heel height that are for CrossFit or for people that don’t want so much heel height and want to be more mobile in the foot
Look up a video called 8 best weightlifting shoes and it should help you out 😊
Here’s the link he goes over sizing too
ua-cam.com/video/GgY3dp-QgDM/v-deo.html
Do you need to size up as compared to other brands of lifting shoes?
Hard to say because it depends on the lifter. What specific shoe are you using?
@@AMRAP Reebok. I have to wear them half a size larger so that my toe won't feel squashed.
@@shaun_seow I would recommend going with the same size
Compare to asics 727, which one has wider toe box? Are TYR and Reebok lifter plus 2.0 the widest weightlifting shoes?
Asics do and at the moment, I'd say Legacy 3, ANTA and TYR (half size up).
Love it. If only it was easier to get them in Europe (EU).
Wit fitness UK sell them
Do you know when the wodlife preorders are shipping out?
I got mine today - I live in Sydney, Australia though
@@CoolColJ gotcha, still waiting for the US ones 🥲
@@jeffreysuarez4916 well worth the wait. They feel so flat, athletic and comfortable. I rank them no. 1 over my Romaleos 2 and 4, and Legacy lifter 2
@@CoolColJ how much u paid mate? Im thinking of getting one. Its pricy af yeh?
@@PhiyackYuh $250AUD with the discount at that weekend at the time, free shipping. Normally $290Aud....
I'm selling my other shoes, no need for them anymore 😋
There is additional INTERNAL heel stiffening?
I would guess not considering the heels ability to flex.
should I get true to size or size smaller because it has more room in toe box?
Tts, possible half up since they run smaller.
Do the tyr fit true to size
Watch the video
how tall are you? I wear 8.5 and 9 should I just get a 9?
I’m not sure height is the best way to gauge foot size but I’m 5’9” and wear a 10/10.5
@@AMRAP thank you I am slightly shorter than you. I normally wear 9 cause I have wide size or 8.5 if they have wider shoes. I will get a size 9 and see how it fits if its too small I will upgrade half size
What's the price ?
$200
Does the drop decrease gradually over the length of the shoe or is it really agressivels high at the back of the heel and then fall off like the inov8
It's gradual, probably the most so of any current weightlifting shoe.