Nice you go through a pretty good amount of shoes. Just a thought: why not explain the pros and cons, too? Just saying the Romaleos 3 and 4 ain't good, doesn't help viewers.
You are saying that Romaleos 4’s are not good but why so many high level weighlifters uses Nike Romaleos 4 shoes. Sponsor thing or something? I have adidas adipower 2’s before and they are crap compare to Romaleos 4’s.
Never saw this channel before. But this is some really good advices. Exactly what I needed as I was really concerned about heel height and specifically nike romaleos 4. Never needed a lifting shoes before even while doing heavy squats as I have excellent mobility. But this year I do kettlebell C&J, tons of reps and man, my feets wobble like crazy. Lack of stability in my running asics is really prominent.
@@Frennemydistinction I bough adipower and still getting used to it. But I can already confirm sizeable improvement in stability. I've studied recording of top Russian athletes competing (for example v=RwOwmkNUugw ) and many prefer lifting shoes
His video is titled "What shoes are those", watch the whole video. To this day, there's no weightlifting shoe that have a wide enough toe box, although some are wider than others (Romaleos 2, new Anta weightlifting shoes, latter apparently more than the former), and you can enlarge them by watching Squat University's video named "What I hate about weightlifting shoes".
If i had narrow feet, ROM4 is actually stronger and sturdier than 2s. I don't though. My wide feet got my little tow crushed by the 4s. I bitterly regret buying them. Didn't try the 3s but everyone who got them has no tongue nor straps anymore. Legacy L2 is amazing, very wide toe box. Never had anything as good (or beautiful) as rom 2s. (never tried antas though)
I've had the Asics tiger for the last 6 months, they are destroy considered the fact that they are 25yrs old or something and they are not mine, thinking about getting the romaleos 4 what do yall think?
I just got a pair of core. First impression the all black reminds me of a pair of shoes my grandmother would wear. And the toe box is super narrow. I’m returning them tomorrow. It is my first pair though so I am unsure of what to expect. The heal also felt like foam my cat’s hair was immediately stuck to the entire sole of the shoe (sorry Amazon).
My first shoes I bought from Bob Hinse from a phone number I got in International Olympic lifter Magazine. They were hand made in Italy. The best I ever had...that was in 93'. I went to Adidas after..there Olympic shoe. I was never happy with those. Too much torsionally flexible..
Rogue Do-Wins? There's a China brand called DoWin and another from "Coach Ma" that are Dowin Hercules, but not much out there for reviews. The Rogues I just got are not as rigid as Reebok Legacy Lifters, but 1/2 the price.
Man just spent almost 200 bucks on the Romaleos 4... Still didn't receive them, should I get them back? I've just bought a Metcon 9 pair that I'm really digging but I'm thinking of starting some Olympic weightlifting soon in a club that's really near to my house. Just to say, I love my Mectons but they scratch my outer right uncle to the point of wounding, which I solved with a strip. Still pisses me off tbh but besides that, they're just way better than the old Nike running ones that I used till now that I'm really reaching some goals. If anybody could help I'd be so thankful
Maybe too narrow toe box BUT i still love them, the best contact and stability with the ground i ever have. I train in reebok legacy lifter and adidas adipower 3 and both of them doesnt match the stability and ground feel like romaleos 4 have. Only downsize is small toebox.
I saw "as many reviews as possible" flexing the heel. That would feel sloppy to me. Also squatu seems so sleazy to me when shilling them. Turned me off, man.
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Who was that crazy guy in yellow jumping and getting all pumped up @0:58 ?
Garage strength?
@@VVinski2000 :p yea, you can see those explosive exercises paying dividends
I would never buy a second hand shoes .. I did once, but never again.. just saying.. clothes ok, but not second hand shoes …
@@VVinski2000 she is in some of the Garage Strength videos, he trains her.
nice video, a review of the tyr l1 weightlifting shoes would be nice👍
Nice you go through a pretty good amount of shoes. Just a thought: why not explain the pros and cons, too? Just saying the Romaleos 3 and 4 ain't good, doesn't help viewers.
You are saying that Romaleos 4’s are not good but why so many high level weighlifters uses Nike Romaleos 4 shoes. Sponsor thing or something? I have adidas adipower 2’s before and they are crap compare to Romaleos 4’s.
Ppl hating in r4s but they're only bad if you had wide feet. They're the best shoes I've tried including the r2s. I do suggest going half size up
Never saw this channel before. But this is some really good advices. Exactly what I needed as I was really concerned about heel height and specifically nike romaleos 4.
Never needed a lifting shoes before even while doing heavy squats as I have excellent mobility. But this year I do kettlebell C&J, tons of reps and man, my feets wobble like crazy. Lack of stability in my running asics is really prominent.
Not sure if weight lifting shoes are good for KB work. I would prefer bare feet or flat sole shoes.
@@Frennemydistinction I bough adipower and still getting used to it. But I can already confirm sizeable improvement in stability. I've studied recording of top Russian athletes competing (for example v=RwOwmkNUugw ) and many prefer lifting shoes
Think we can get a vid on knee sleeves? There something to look for in sleeves or are they all basically the same?
Any suggestions for me i am looking for shoes for my squats ?
Can you explain why the Romaleo 3 & 4 aren’t good shoes
Narrow toe box, too high heel is Alan Thrall's critique, 2s were better. Also look into barefoot shoes.
His video is titled "What shoes are those", watch the whole video. To this day, there's no weightlifting shoe that have a wide enough toe box, although some are wider than others (Romaleos 2, new Anta weightlifting shoes, latter apparently more than the former), and you can enlarge them by watching Squat University's video named "What I hate about weightlifting shoes".
R4s are nice
If i had narrow feet, ROM4 is actually stronger and sturdier than 2s. I don't though. My wide feet got my little tow crushed by the 4s. I bitterly regret buying them. Didn't try the 3s but everyone who got them has no tongue nor straps anymore. Legacy L2 is amazing, very wide toe box. Never had anything as good (or beautiful) as rom 2s. (never tried antas though)
I like the 4s tf?
I've had the Asics tiger for the last 6 months, they are destroy considered the fact that they are 25yrs old or something and they are not mine, thinking about getting the romaleos 4 what do yall think?
Romaleos II my favs 💝
What about other lesser known brands not mentioned: Core, Nordic? I have wide feet.
I just got a pair of core. First impression the all black reminds me of a pair of shoes my grandmother would wear. And the toe box is super narrow. I’m returning them tomorrow. It is my first pair though so I am unsure of what to expect. The heal also felt like foam my cat’s hair was immediately stuck to the entire sole of the shoe (sorry Amazon).
My first shoes I bought from Bob Hinse from a phone number I got in International Olympic lifter Magazine. They were hand made in Italy. The best I ever had...that was in 93'. I went to Adidas after..there Olympic shoe. I was never happy with those. Too much torsionally flexible..
What you recommend for deadlift ?
Socks 👍
Bare foot
What about Do-Win? They are cost effective, so I have not tried any other brand
I really like the Classic Do-Win, been a great shoe for me.
Apparently too narrow toe box
@@bettermebetterlife8975 absolutely not my man. They're specifically known for toe box room.
Rogue Do-Wins? There's a China brand called DoWin and another from "Coach Ma" that are Dowin Hercules, but not much out there for reviews. The Rogues I just got are not as rigid as Reebok Legacy Lifters, but 1/2 the price.
Man just spent almost 200 bucks on the Romaleos 4... Still didn't receive them, should I get them back? I've just bought a Metcon 9 pair that I'm really digging but I'm thinking of starting some Olympic weightlifting soon in a club that's really near to my house.
Just to say, I love my Mectons but they scratch my outer right uncle to the point of wounding, which I solved with a strip. Still pisses me off tbh but besides that, they're just way better than the old Nike running ones that I used till now that I'm really reaching some goals. If anybody could help I'd be so thankful
Rom3’s def bad.. but rom4’s have been pretty good
What about the Nordic Lifting Shoes?
The flatter ones are good for DLs, but size tru or down a 1/2, the blue ones Vejin? feel cheap, I picked up pair from Poshmark for $20.
thanks
Well Rom 2 are good, but Anta shoes are way better
Anya 1 or 2?
Can you explain why Romaleos 3-4 are not good?
Maybe too narrow toe box BUT i still love them, the best contact and stability with the ground i ever have. I train in reebok legacy lifter and adidas adipower 3 and both of them doesnt match the stability and ground feel like romaleos 4 have. Only downsize is small toebox.
@@Tomas-qu1rt much appreciated thanks bro
@Tomas-qu1rt But f you do have narrow feet, then it doesn't make it a drawback...
Did y'all get a look at the TYR University L-1?
I saw "as many reviews as possible" flexing the heel. That would feel sloppy to me. Also squatu seems so sleazy to me when shilling them. Turned me off, man.
Love my antas