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Adidas Powerlift 5 Weightlifting Shoes

Need a moderately priced Oly lifter shoe? Check out the Adidas Powerlift 5 Weightlifting Shoes – available from Rogue. Weightlifting shoes may look different from other training and running shoes, but there is a purpose and a reason behind it. The hard, flat sole, elevated heel, and straps are designed to provide excellent stability and a snug fit to keep you safe throughout your lifting training. They also help you with proper positioning, protect your knees, provide lateral and ankle support, provide effective workouts, and better overall health. Here are some of the styles you can get, from Rogue: Adidas Powerlift 5 Weightlifting Shoes – Overview The Powerlift 5 Unisex Weightlifting Shoe is one of Adidas’ most prevalent and versatile series, which now comes with new styles and features to make it more functional. Every part of the Powerlift 5 is improved for the needs of the serious powerlifter with precision design features that also translate agreeably to other lifting movements and any type of athlete. It has an anti-slip rubber outsole, a high-density die-cut midsole wedge, a reinforced heel [Read more …]

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Nike Savaleos Newest Style

Here’s the new Nike Savaleos New Colorway. Be confident during your lifting training with the Nike Savaleos. This shoe fuses versatility, style, and affordability. It is an excellent entry-level option if you want to be engrossed in weightlifting or if you need additional support for deeper squats. Get this new style from Rogue Fitness Nike Savaleos Weightlifting Shoe Review – Our Review To test this product, we got hands-on and in-depth – this was an earlier colorway – but if performs the same. Here’s what we found: Nike’s weightlifting shoes were made exclusively for weightlifting, but with the creation of Savaleos, weightlifting and cross-training can now be done simultaneously. Do deadlifts then burpees right away without changing your shoes with Savaleos. The most important feature of a weightlifting shoe is stability and the Savaleos offers that with more cushion than the Romaleos 4. Another is the heel raise and Savaleos has 12mm and 15mm of drop, which is a lesser drop than the Romaleos 4. Its upper is nearly weightless and perforated, and you can remove one strap to go [Read more …]

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Adidas Adipower III Weightlifting Shoes

Here’s the latest Oly lifter from Adidas – the new Adidas Adipower III Weightlifting Shoes. This is the 3rd generation of this Adidas weightlifting shoe. Weightlifting shoes are supportive when it comes to lifting and help improve your lifting performance. They have elevated heels and a stable outsole to provide support when squatting, doing Olympic lifts such as snatch and clean & jerk, and other lower body exercises. Get the Adipower III now from Rogue: Want something more well-rounded? You can also check out our Best CrossFit Shoes for 2022 review. Adidas Adipower III Weightlifting Shoes – Overview The AdiPower III symbolizes the most technical weightlifting shoe Adidas has ever made. It is a unisex weightlifting shoe that delivers a strong foundation for any workout and to the standards of heavy lifters at the highest levels of competition. Its revolutionary design is initially designed for athletes at the London Olympic Games and continues its development. The shoe has a high-density TPU midsole for lockdown stability and a robust ripstop upper with outstanding breathability. It also has interior reinforcement in the [Read more …]

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Legacy Lifter II Weightlifting Shoes for Women

Let’s take a look at Legacy Lifter II Women’s Weightlifting Shoes. Lifting? Get the stability and support you need with the Legacy Lifter II Weightlifting Shoe. It is a great shoe if you want to correct and advance your squats and lifting performance. Here are some of the styles we are going to look at (From Reebok): Legacy Lifter II Women’s Weightlifting Shoes – Overview The Legacy Lifter II Weightlifting Shoe offers excellent support and stability. Thanks to its solid base. It is made with a raised heel to keep you in a stable squat on the platform. This shoe is designed for Olympic weightlifting with a higher heel than the forefoot to help secure your feet when lifting weights. The earlier version of Legacy Lifter has leather on most parts of the upper, while this version uses textile for more breathability. For Legacy Lifter II, Reebok made only a single wide strap instead of two midfoot straps. The logo is also changed from Delta to Vector, and the TPU heel cup is taller than the prior version to deliver [Read more …]

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Reebok Lifter PR II

New Oly lifter alert! Here’s the Reebok Lifter PR II. It’s an oly lifting shoe, but a more affordable option as compared to the Reebok Legacy Lifter II The Reebok Lifter PR II is a great lifting shoe, and if you are looking for a stable platform, this shoe is worth trying. Beginners who need more assistance for ankle mobility when lifting and squatting will also benefit from this shoe. Get it now – from Rogue Fitness: Reebok Lifter PR II – Overview The Reebok Lifter PR II is the updated version of the earlier version and is great for new weightlifters because of its affordability and durability, tough cushioning, and shock absorption. Just like the original PR, this version is constructed with personal records in mind and keeps all the best design elements. The sneaker-like design looks more stylish, and the traction also improved, featuring a new tread design. It has added thicker straps to provide better foot placement and a reconfigured EVA foam midsole for lightweight cushioning. The mesh upper now delivers improved airflow, and the Velcro straps [Read more …]

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Reebok Legacy Lifter II Newest Styles

Here’s the latest styles of the new Legacy Lifter II Weightlifting Shoe from Reebok. This shoe is a winner – we did an in-depth review of it when it first came out. The Reebok Legacy Lifter II is a lifting shoe with most of the basic features needed in weightlifting. In addition, it has excellent stability, support, and comfort expected from the Legacy Lifter series and has an attractive style that raises a workout look. Here’s some of the styles we are going to look at: Legacy Lifter II Weightlifting Shoe – Video Review on our YouTube Channel Why read when you can watch? Here’s our hands-on review from our YouTube channel: Legacy Lifter II Weightlifting Shoe – Overview Lifter II Weightlifting Shoe is the second version of Reebok’s Legacy. It is an Olympic weightlifting shoe known for its stability and support. The shoe’s excellent stability makes a big difference during lifts and squats. The outsole, midsole, and insole all have a minimal cushion. Great cushioning is a must when you are running to reduce the inevitable impact on the [Read more …]

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Reebok Legacy Lifter II Weightlifting Shoe Review

Reebok launched the 2nd version of the Reebok Legacy Lifter weightlifting shoe on July 1st, 2020. It’s called the Reebok Legacy Lifter II Men’s Weightlifting Shoe. Let’s check it out – and find out what this shoe is all about. We’ll have a full hands-on review here shortly thereafter. How will this shoe compare to the previous Legacy Lifter, or the Nike Romaleos 4? We’ll have a side by side comparison too. Meanwhile, here are some of the styles that are coming: Let’s take a look. Reebok Legacy Lifter II Review – From our YouTube Channel Why read when you can watch? Here’s our hands-on review from our YouTube channel: As you can see, this is a great Oly lifter for the year 2021 and beyond. Reebok Legacy Lifter II Weightlifting Shoe – Overview This is an Olympic weightlifting shoe. It’s got a tall heel raise. You could also describe this as having a lot of Heel to Toe Drop. How much? We don’t know yet – because Reebok hasn’t published the number. The original Legacy Lifter had a 22 [Read more …]