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MattD90 | Adidas power perfect II | 23-02-2012 @ 13:56 | |
Skaven for the win !! Member 2490, 3589 posts SQ 180, BP 120, DL 230530.0 kgs @ 82kgs UnEq | So I'm thinking of buying these http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003VRPCMU/ref=asc_df_B003VRPCMU668... Anyone else had any experience with them? Just wondering how they come up size-wise (too tight/loose), if anything my feet are slightly wide for my size thanks | ||
MrSmall | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 14:26 | |
Gone and easily forgotten....... Member 331, 22298 posts SQ 185, BP 100, DL 230515.0 kgs @ 85kgs UnEq | I have wide feet and Adidas WL shoes were very narrow when I've tried them on, not sure about this specific model. | ||
PAGAN | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 14:29 | |
I took about £4 out of Sooty's bottom Member 685, 8719 posts SQ 225, BP 150, DL 290665.0 kgs @ 93kgs UnEq | MrSmall said:I have wide feet and Adidas WL shoes were very narrow when I've tried them on, not sure about this specific model. You have a very wide arse too , how do you get on with Adidas shorts? | ||
Rico | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 14:31 | |
Sugdens very own David Dimbleby Member 1403, 3716 posts SQ 220, BP 115, DL 260595.0 kgs @ 97kgs UnEq | I have these, love them. I have wide feet and took my normal shoe size. Some of the most comfortable shoe I own!. | ||
MrSmall | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 14:34 | |
Gone and easily forgotten....... Member 331, 22298 posts SQ 185, BP 100, DL 230515.0 kgs @ 85kgs UnEq | PAGAN said: You have a very wide arse too , how do you get on with Adidas shorts? I have not tried any on! | ||
fctilidie | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 15:05 | |
Grandad Goatse Member 2494, 5035 posts SQ 120, BP 110, DL 125355.0 kgs @ 67kgs UnEq | I have them and I love them. I just went for my usual size and they fit great. | ||
DH | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 16:11 | |
Member 1762, 624 posts SQ 152.5, BP 125, DL 170447.5 kgs @ 81.5kgs UnEq | I've got them too and I love them. I've got fairly wide feet and wotsit toes and they are perfectly comfortable. No signs of wear and tear even though they are used in the rain and snow in my back yard and have been for over a year. | ||
Villa_Ste | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 16:32 | |
stingy with his letters Member 496, 668 posts SQ 210, BP 190, DL 230630.0 kgs @ 111kgs UnEq | whats the reason behind weightlifting shoes? can't you just lift weights in ordinary trainers? | ||
MattD90 | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 16:46 | |
Skaven for the win !! Member 2490, 3589 posts SQ 180, BP 120, DL 230530.0 kgs @ 82kgs UnEq | Villa_Ste said:whats the reason behind weightlifting shoes? can't you just lift weights in ordinary trainers? I'm just very curious (although I admit it's a damn expensive curiosity if it turns out I hate them!) Was recommended them by a strength and conditioning coach guy at my gym who said they'd be alot more stable than the trainers I currently squat in. I also believe they might(?) help me in the bottom position of my squat, where I currently get terrible sciatica | ||
Villa_Ste | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 16:49 | |
stingy with his letters Member 496, 668 posts SQ 210, BP 190, DL 230630.0 kgs @ 111kgs UnEq | MattD90 said: I'm just very curious (although I admit it's a damn expensive curiosity if it turns out I hate them!) Was recommended them by a strength and conditioning coach guy at my gym who said they'd be alot more stable than the trainers I currently squat in. I also believe they might(?) help me in the bottom position of my squat, where I currently get terrible sciatica thats fair enough, just always wondered what they were for. if it did help with your sciatica then i'd say it was a great investment | ||
chaos | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 17:09 | |
An amazing human being Member 2047, 17156 posts SQ 262.5, BP 170, DL 300732.5 kgs @ 108kgs UnEq | They are the best things ever, I'd put them above having a belt!!! For squatting in particular it feels much more natural in them and you really push through your heel, not the ball of my foot like i used to | ||
dan302 | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 17:33 | |
i shy away from hard work Member 549, 2761 posts SQ 250, BP 132.5, DL 282.5665.0 kgs @ 120kgs UnEq | they give you a loads more stable and solid base to lift from than trainers, i cant imagine squatting in trainers now | ||
Villa_Ste | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 19:05 | |
stingy with his letters Member 496, 668 posts SQ 210, BP 190, DL 230630.0 kgs @ 111kgs UnEq | how about compared to bare foot? | ||
bertie | ... | 23-02-2012 @ 19:09 | |
I work as a boner Member 3115, 490 posts SQ 240, BP 140, DL 300680.0 kgs @ 132kgs Eq | Villa_Ste said:how about compared to bare foot? Loads better than bare foot for squating and overhead and worth every penny that you pay for them. You can't beat bare foot for deadlift though IMO. | ||
Skip | ... | 24-02-2012 @ 10:17 | |
too large Member 2411, 824 posts SQ 240, BP 162.5, DL 300702.5 kgs @ 109kgs UnEq | These are great for front squats, oly squats and overhead work. Really like them. I squat and DL in wrestling boots tho | ||