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MANUEKLEAR Deadlift Shoes - Weight Lifting Shoes for Men Women - Weightlifting Squat Shoes Fitness Cross-Trainer Barefoot Gym Training Sneakers

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Size: 9.5-10


Color: Deep Red


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 19, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ M MANUEKLEAR


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  • Took a few workouts to get used to, but now I love them
Size: 11.5-12 Color: Gradient Red
I have always worn cross training sneakers for weightlifting, but I haven been lifting at home (rather than at a gym) for the past three or so years. Where I have my home bench, rack, weights, etc., is carpeted. It was coming up on time for new shoes, but I haven't been able to find anything I liked. I have very flat, wide feet and I have one particular shoe brand that I stick with. But they haven't had any great shoes and a good price point over the last year. During a search around Black Friday, I randomly came across these shoes on Amazon and, based on the reviews and pricing, decided to give them a try. For gym shoes, I typically wear an 11 or 11.5 wide (2E). I measured using the info provided and ordered the size "11.5-12". After first trying them on I knew I wanted to keep them. My first workout with them was chest/tri (so not deadlifts). I think I made them too tight because after a few minutes of lifting it started to hurt where my arch should be (I literally have no arch in my foot). I loosened up the hook/loop straps and they were good to go. Then I started feeling like maybe they were too tight and my big toe kept hitting a weird spot. I wore them for a second workout, bicep/shoulder (so again not deadlifts), and they were more comfortable, but I was still thinking I might need a bigger size. I also realize I had been trying to push my heel all the way back in them instead of just wearing them naturally, but that was part of the process of getting used to this kind of shoe. By my third workout, legs and back, I had the hook/loop straps figured out and I was just wearing them naturally. My big toe wasn't hitting a weird spot anymore and I think the shoes loosened up a bit. Had a great leg workout, especially calves. I see why these are marketed as deadlifting shoes because I felt like I had a lot more feeling and control over all of my leg exercises (squats, deadlifts, calf raises). I also felt less pressure on my left knee which had previously been swelling after workouts. After that third workout I knew these shoes were good to go. They are definitely different than a cross trainer, and honestly I don't know if I would want them if I were still going to an actual gym. They really are like wearing just a shell of a shoe, so I would worry about hitting my toes on weights or equipment. I also don't like having to switch shoes or swap equipment during a workout, but some people love that. For my home use on carpeted floor with fairly decent weight (300+ bench and squat sets, 400+ deadlift sets) these are perfect. I don't plan on going back to cross trainers. Highly recommended if you know you want this type of shoe or even if you just want to check them out and see if it's worth it. Just note that it takes a few workouts to get used to them and break them in. I'm about three weeks into using them and I'm very happy I went with this shoe in the size I selected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by Michael Manzella

  • First pair of lifting shoes
Size: 11.5-12 Color: Obsidian Black
For my first pair of lifting shoes I wasn’t looking for anything too elaborate. I really like these shoes on leg day. I feel a lot more stable than when I wear regular tennis shoes. These shoes allowed me to lift more weight my first time using them and I’ve made drastic increases since getting them. The stability really helps you push more weight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024 by Dylan Baca

  • The best velcro bare foot shoes but can be better
Size: 10.5-11 Color: Beige Color
The top fiber material is more elastic and tight than other similar bare foot shoes. The colors are good. The feeling during workout is exceptional, Could feel the feet firmly standing on the ground. The rubber outsoles are excellent to avoid slipping on the floor, especially has water. However, the velcro alignment of left one is not procise. In other words, the leather belt is very easy to worm. Meanwhile, The velcros are too long. I recommend them, and am willing to buy new pairs in future. However I hope they could do improve the above issues to make them better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024 by Lei Lei

  • Great shoes
Size: 11.5-12 Color: Beige Color
I wasn't expecting much, you know you see something and think maybeeee, and in the case of these shoes I was pleasantly surprised. They fit ,number one, and number two, they really are powerlifting shoes. What makes a powerlifting show is the lack of cushion in the heel and toe. You want a flat plane for your feet, that's why most people deadlift with their shoes off. These are great shoes for professionals and amateurs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by Buckee

  • Bench Press shoes
Size: 9 Color: Obsidian Black
Great shoes, for bench pressing. My husband had me order these for their weightlifting team. They have a great non-slip grip
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024 by Kathy

  • Size up
Size: 8.5 Color: Obsidian Black
These are comparable to notorious lift. If you’re needing good, quality leg day shoes, these are great. They’re flexible enough but offer stability. Work well when doing lower body, good traction. They look awesome too. I’m 5’8, 174lbs and am deadlifting 300lbs, squatting 255. The shoes have good stick for both. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024 by Kayla E.

  • Great fit
Size: 7 Color: Beige Color
Happy with product good fit.
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Great weightlifting shoe
Size: 9.5-10 Color: Obsidian Black
Bought these for deadlifting. Very affordable, grip is great. Can even be used for squatting if you like the feeling of squatting bare foot. Worked great for deadlifting.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by Jason

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