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mattr | ... | 01-05-2014 @ 20:42 | |
Member 2355, 16 posts | Does anybody know where stocks these in (or within an hour or so of) the East Midlands, so that they can be tried on before purchase? I think I either need a 10.5 or an 11 but since it's quite an investment I'd rather try them on first to get the right size. In terms of the size, I take an 11 in normal nike trainers, but they are always snug on the width but have loads of space in the toe. So unsure if the 10.5 would be too tight on the width... or the 11 too long. I know strengthshop, gymratz (Bristol) and kicks-store (Dorset) have them, but all are a long way from me. Any help appreciated. Cheers | ||
HeavySingle | ... | 01-05-2014 @ 21:06 | |
Member 5226, 180 posts SQ 310, BP 205, DL 345860.0 kgs @ 167kgs UnEq | Oxman said:I'm trying to decide between the Nikes or the Addidas Adipowers? Any opinions, i'm swaying towards the Addidas at the moment Had the same choice to make myself, had never owned or used a pair of olympic shoes and since investing I'd say it's definitely added kgs onto my squat and I feel far more stable overhead. I went with the adipower after a friend of mine had a small complaint about his nikes, he claimed that the lace holes had elongated with long term use whereas the adipower have small reinforcements around the lace holes. Honestly mate you probably can't go wrong, I love my adipower, one of if not my best lifting investments yet. I'm sure the nikes are excellent too | ||
kpayne6 | ... | 02-05-2014 @ 08:58 | |
Member 3754, 220 posts SQ 260, BP 190, DL 300750.0 kgs @ 112kgs UnEq | http://www.roguefitness.com/rogue-weightlifting-shoes.php I tried for ages to find these in the uk. had to settle for the sh***y white do-wins instead | ||