The Core Weightlifting Shoes are specifically designed for both men and women who are serious about their weightlifting and CrossFit routines. These shoes not only enhance performance but also ensure that you maintain proper form while lifting, making them a must-have for every lifter.
Feature | Core Weightlifting Shoes | Competitor A | Competitor B |
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Heel Height | 1.2" | 1.0" | 1.5" |
Closure Type | Strap & Lace-Up | Lace-Up | Velcro Only |
Material | EVA | Rubber | Leather |
Weight | Lightweight | Medium | Heavy |
The Core Weightlifting Shoes deliver impressive stability and support essential for effective lifts. With an elevated heel height of 1.2 inches, these shoes promote an optimal lifting posture, reducing the risk of injury and enhancing performance. The non-slip EVA wedge midsole adds a layer of security, allowing you to concentrate on your lifts without worrying about foot instability.
Comfort is another highlight of these shoes. Despite their robust features designed for lifting, they are lightweight, providing a comfortable experience even during intense training sessions. The combination of lace-up and hook-and-loop closure systems ensures a snug fit, making sure that your feet stay locked in place as you lift heavy.
In terms of aesthetics, the Nordic design sets these shoes apart. Their minimalistic yet appealing style allows you to showcase your personality in the gym while feeling confident in your gear. However, it’s worth mentioning that users may need to allow some time for the shoes to break in properly before achieving the utmost comfort.
Category | Score | Description |
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Stability | 9/10 | Excellent stability during lifts due to heel elevation and non-slip design. |
Comfort | 8/10 | Lightweight and supportive, may require break-in period. |
Design | 9/10 | Stylish Nordic design with minimalistic appeal. |
Versatility | 8/10 | Suitable for various lifting styles, including powerlifting and CrossFit. |
I squat better with these. That kinda is what anyone wants. Not made for narrow 13 feet. It’s a lot of work to get it tight. But then it’s good. When I finally compete at a national meet I thought I’d try another brand just because the look of the Velcro strap (I’m not going to cut it, they come unraveled) But they still are high quality. I’d rather win then and look sloppy.
I bought these for deeper high bar squats, and so far so good. They seem to be high quality. Many of these weightlifting shoes are well over $100, but these are good enough for me. I only wish the toe box was a little wider. If you have wide feet, these might not be good for you.
These shoes did help me with my squat. Having a long femur I tend to lean forward so the extra heel support helps. I do have wide feet so the shoes don't fit that well. But overall I'm happy with it.
I'm a female power lifter with extremely long femurs and short torso, so I struggle with squats. Tried out my new shoes yesterday and was able to make depth and keep my balance much easier. (Raising the heel shortens the femur and lengthens the tibia to make it easier to squat more upright and make depth) But only with a 60% of max load on my back. Curious to see what happens on a max day.After reading the reviews I sized up a half size to 7.5. I normally wear a 6.5 in dress shoe and a 7 in athletic shoe. And it fits perfectly! Appropriately tightens with easily adjustable laces plus a Velcro strap but not too short so my toes feel crunched at the top or side. Shoes are very sturdy with no "give" in the heel.
These shoes are just right if you’re squatting or deadlifting. They are NOT for anything else. I wouldn’t even consider wearing them into the gym. They are stiff, flat-footed, and are exactly sized (regarding the complaints that they run small). The idea is to keep your foot snuggly planted on the ground during the intended exercise. There is no arch support, and they are a bit uncomfortable and militaristic if you were expecting a comfortable pair of Reeboks. I am a 13 and my toes are right at the front wall, but they are not painful during intended use. I will not be running in these. These shoes are great, just be sure you are getting them for the intended use and not expecting a proper crossfit shoe.
These shoes looked to be a good starting shoe for Olympic lifting. Good fit (I did order a size up) and good height. However, after 4 months of twice weekly use, the soles are starting to come off. If they were cheaper, I’d just cut my losses, but being $90 and already breaking down is kind of disappointing. Yes, they’re a cheaper lifting shoe, but they’re still expensive enough for a shoe you’d expect at least a bit more time out of.
Been olympic lifting in these for about 3 months now and havent had any issues. Good value for the money
The bottom has begun to delaminate after only 3 workouts. I wear these in the gym and nowhere else. It's obvious in the pictures that these shoes are nearly.brand spanking new and already falling apart.